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FMGE December 2025 Scorecards Released: Download Now & Step-by-Step Guide

  • Feb 7
  • 4 min read

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The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has officially released the FMGE December 2025 scorecards as of February 6, 2026. For thousands of Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) who appeared for the screening test on January 17, 2026, this is the definitive document required to move forward with their medical careers in India.


While the result PDF was published on January 29, the individual scorecard provides a detailed breakdown of your performance, which is essential for document verification and State Medical Council (SMC) registration. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the download process, analyze the latest passing trends, and outline the mandatory NMC guidelines for 2026.


How to Download FMGE December 2025 Scorecards



Candidates must note that the FMGE December 2025 scorecards will not be sent via post or email. You must manually download them from the official NBEMS web portal. Follow these verified steps to ensure a smooth download:


  1. Visit the Official Portal: Go to natboard.edu.in or nbe.edu.in.


  2. Navigate to FMGE Section: On the homepage, click on the 'FMGE' tab under the examinations category.


  3. Access Applicant Login: Select the "Applicant Login" link for the December 2025 session.


  4. Enter Credentials: Input your User ID and Password provided during the registration phase.


  5. Download & Print: Once logged in, click on the 'Scorecard' tab. Download the PDF and take at least 3-4 printouts.


Important Note: The FMGE December 2025 scorecards are only available for download for a period of six months. After this window closes, NBEMS will not entertain requests for duplicate copies.

Key Highlights of FMGE December 2025 Result Analysis



The December 2025 session saw a massive turnout, but the results reflect the increasing clinical difficulty of the examination. Here is a statistical breakdown:


Category

Statistics

Total Registered Candidates

43,933

Total Appeared

42,872

Total Qualified

10,262

Overall Passing Percentage

23.95%

Minimum Qualifying Marks

150 out of 300


Compared to the June 2025 session (18.61%), there has been a significant rise in the pass percentage by nearly 5.34%. However, with over 76% of candidates failing to qualify, the focus has shifted toward the need for better clinical integration in foreign medical curricula.



Understanding the FMGE Syllabus 2026 and Exam Pattern



If you are planning for the next session, understanding the weightage is crucial. The exam is divided into two parts, each containing 150 MCQs.


High-Yield Subjects and Important Topics


Based on the analysis of the January 2026 paper, the following areas carried the highest weightage:


  • Clinical Subjects: Obstetrics and Gynaecology (OBGYN), General Medicine, and Surgery.


  • Para-Clinical Subjects: Pathology, Pharmacology, and Microbiology.


  • Pre-Clinical: Anatomy (specifically Neuroanatomy and Thorax).


Essential Clinical Concepts


Candidates should be familiar with the following formula names and clinical indices often tested in the clinical sections:


  • Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) Calculation


  • Anion Gap Formula


  • Body Mass Index (BMI) Formula


  • Parkland Formula (for Burns)


  • Corrected Calcium Formula


What’s Next? Step-by-Step Guide After Passing FMGE



Securing your FMGE December 2025 scorecards is just the beginning. To practice medicine in India, you must navigate a multi-layered regulatory process.


1. In-Person Document Verification


NBEMS will soon release a schedule for the distribution of FMGE Pass Certificates. Qualified candidates must visit the NBEMS office in New Delhi in person.

  • Required Documents: Original Passport, MBBS Degree (Apostilled), Eligibility Certificate, and the printed Scorecard.


2. Provisional Registration


Once you have the Pass Certificate, apply to your respective State Medical Council (SMC) or the National Medical Commission (NMC) for provisional registration. This allows you to begin your internship.


3. Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship (CRMI) 2026


According to the latest NMC Internship Rules 2026, all FMGs must complete a 12-month internship in an approved Indian medical college.


  • Note: If your degree involved online classes during COVID-19 or war disruptions, you may be required to complete a 2-year (24-month) internship as per compensatory training guidelines.


Conclusion



The release of the FMGE December 2025 scorecards marks a pivotal moment for successful candidates, bringing them one step closer to their dream of serving as doctors in India. While the 23.95% pass rate highlights the exam’s rigor, those who have qualified must now focus on the document verification and internship allotment process. For those who did not make it this time, the scorecard serves as a diagnostic tool to identify weak areas in clinical and para-clinical subjects for the upcoming June 2026 session.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)



Q1. Where can I find the direct link for FMGE December 2025 scorecards?


The individual FMGE December 2025 scorecards are available only via the applicant login on the official NBEMS website: natboard.edu.in. You will need your unique login ID and password to access the document.


Q2. Is there a provision for re-evaluation of FMGE marks?


No. As per NBEMS guidelines, there is no provision for re-totaling or re-evaluation of marks in the FMGE screening test. The result declared is final.


Q3. Can I use the scorecard as a license to practice?


No, the scorecard is merely a statement of marks. You must collect the official Pass Certificate from NBEMS and complete the 12-month CRMI internship to obtain a permanent license to practice medicine in India.


Q4. What is the validity of the FMGE Scorecard?


While the scorecard itself is a permanent record of your marks, it is only available for download from the portal for six months. You must save a digital copy for long-term use.


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