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The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) is expected to release the scorecards of the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) June session 2024 soon. The result of the FMGE June 2024 exam was declared on July 16. Through an official notice, the NBEMS informed that the individual scorecards would be issued on or after July 24. The NBEMS will award pass certificates to the qualified candidates. The distribution will take place in person, with the schedule to be published separately.
“Individual scorecard of the candidates who appeared in FMGE-June 2024 Session can be downloaded from the website https://nbe.edu.in/ on/after 24th July, 2024,” the notice read. Now that the scorecard is released, candidates can download it from the official website at nbe.edu.in as well as natboard.edu.in by using their correct login credentials.
FMGE June 2024 Scorecard: How to Download?
Step 1: Visit the official website of NBEMS at natboard.edu.in
Step 2: Go to the ‘Examination’ tab and click on the ‘FMGE Examinations’ link.
Step 3: Then click on the ‘FMGE result and scorecard’ link
Step 4: On a new window, enter your login credentials and click on submit.
Step 5: The FMGE individual scorecard will appear on the screen.
FMGE June 2024 Scorecard: Details to Check
The NBEMS result document will contain the selected applicants’ roll numbers, total marks, and pass/fail status.
FMGE, the National Medical Commission’s (NMC) screening test, is a licensure examination that allows foreign medical graduates to practise in India. The NBEMS stated that if a candidate is deemed ineligible in any state, even after the results have been declared and certificates distributed, his or her candidature will be revoked.
The NBEMS conducted the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination on July 6, 2024. This year, a total of 35,819 candidates appeared for the FMGE exam. Out of which, 7,233 students passed and 27,297 were unsuccessful. In addition, 1,211 students were absent, and the results of 78 students are being withheld for explanation from the National Medical Commission.
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