FMGE Score Predictor 2026 — Check Your University's Pass Rate
Select your university to see year-wise FMGE pass rate trends and get a data-driven prediction of your chances.
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Search and select a university above to see its FMGE pass rate data and prediction.
How the FMGE Predictor Works
This tool uses historical FMGE data published by NBE (National Board of Examinations) to show year-wise trends for each university. The average pass rate gives you a baseline expectation, but individual results depend on your preparation.
Universities with consistently high pass rates (30%+) typically have better curriculum alignment with NMC standards, more clinical exposure, and often have FMGE coaching integrated into their program. Use this data alongside factors like fees, location, and clinical facilities.
FMGE Pass-Rate Bands — What Each Range Means
The national FMGE pass rate has historically sat around 15–20%, so read your university's average against that baseline. Use this reference to interpret the pass rate you see above — it reflects how well a university prepares its cohort, not a prediction of your individual result.
| Pass Rate Band | Rating | What It Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| 40% and above | Excellent | Well above the national average. Strong NMC-aligned curriculum, good clinical exposure and study culture — students here are, on average, well prepared for FMGE. |
| 30% – 40% | Strong | Comfortably above the national average. A dependable indicator of solid teaching; individual results still hinge on your own preparation. |
| 15% – 30% | Average | Around the national FMGE average. Expect to supplement university teaching with disciplined self-study and mock tests. |
| Below 15% | Below Average | A red flag. Passing is very achievable individually, but you will likely need structured coaching and significant self-preparation. |
Bands are interpretive guidance based on historical NBE FMGE pass rates. National average shown above is calculated from tracked university data.
What Your University's Pass Rate Actually Tells You
A pass rate is a measure of the cohort, not a prophecy about you. FMGE is a screening exam with a fixed 50% pass mark covering the entire MBBS syllabus — so a high institutional rate means the university's graduates, on average, were well prepared across every subject. It reflects curriculum quality, language of instruction, clinical exposure and study culture all at once.
Read the year-wise trend, not just the average. A university climbing from 15% to 35% over three years is improving its teaching; one sliding the other way deserves a closer look. And remember: students from below-average universities clear FMGE every year through disciplined self-study — the institution stacks the odds, but your effort decides the outcome.
How to Improve Your FMGE Chances
- Start early. Build strong fundamentals from year one and begin focused FMGE prep 8–12 months out — last-minute cramming is the most common reason capable students fail.
- Prioritise high-yield subjects. Pathology, Pharmacology, Medicine, Surgery and PSM carry significant weight; master these before chasing marginal topics.
- Take clinical rotations seriously. Hands-on hospital time turns memorised facts into the applied knowledge FMGE's clinical questions test.
- Use mock tests relentlessly. Regular full-length mocks under timed conditions build exam stamina and expose weak areas while there's still time to fix them.
- Consider structured coaching. A good FMGE coaching programme adds discipline and curriculum mapping — especially valuable if your university's pass rate is below average.
For a deeper plan, see our complete FMGE guide and coaching centre comparison.
