Humble request to all FMGs,Please join the 10th JULY PROTEST for the future of every FMG
I request all IMGs to stand with Fmgs We are one medical fraternity let's show our unity.The more people who join,the stronger our voice
#JusticeForFMGE#FairExamForFMGs#Fmg#StandWithFMGs
A 12.38% FMGE pass rate is a reminder: never force your child into MBBS abroad. If medicine is truly their dream, they'll work for it. If not, let them choose a path that matches their passion.
#fmge#FMGE#india#exam#doctors#mbbs
The highest-ever #FMGE pass percentage was 31.25%. Students deserve the same transparency as #NEETPG release score distributions & performance analytics. Publishing only the result without meaningful data leaves thousands of #FMG graduates with more questions than answers.
Dear @abhijeet_dipke,
FMGE aspirants need your support. We are gathering at the NBE office on Friday at 9:00 AM to raise our concerns and seek a fair hearing.
Your presence would mean a lot to thousands of students who are striving for justice.
#FMGE2026#JusticeForFMGEStudents
FMGE is a screening exam — not an experiment. Thread 🧵
1/ FMGE का purpose screening है, लेकिन हालिया exam में जिस तरह के video/clinical scenario based questions पूछे गए, वो screening exam की spirit से बाहर थे।
अगर pattern बदलना था, तो पहले clear guideline क्यों नहीं दी गई? #FMGE
2. Students ने official pattern के हिसाब से तैयारी की, लेकिन exam hall में surprise format दे दिया गया।
No transparency. No clarity. No fairness.
High-stakes exam ऐसे conduct नहीं होते. #NBEMS #NMC
3. ₹7000 fee लेने के बाद भी कई test centres basic standard तक पूरे नहीं कर पाए।
Delay, technical issues, poor environment — यह national screening exam का level नहीं है. #FMGE2026
4.और सबसे बड़ा सवाल — अगर FMGs के लिए extra screening/competency testing ज़रूरी है, तो same rule India + abroad, सभी medical graduates पर लागू क्यों नहीं?
One profession. One standard.
5.FMGs कोई experimental subjects नहीं हैं.
या तो FMGE को fair, transparent screening exam की तरह conduct करो —
या फिर competency-based exit test सबके लिए लाओ. #nmc #nbe #healthminister @MoHFW_INDIA@NMC_IND@NbeIndia@PMOIndia
Thousands of FMGs faced major difficulties while appearing for the FMGE due to #poor exam facilities, including non-functional fans, lack of proper air conditioning, and inadequate infrastructure.
The FMGE is an 8-hour-long examination, but the biggest concern this session was the #drastic increase in the difficulty level. Instead of remaining a screening test to assess minimum competency, the exam was made more difficult than NEET PG and INI-CET, turning it into a highly competitive examination.
As a result, nearly 88% of candidates failed, and the passing percentage dropped to around 12%, one of the lowest in recent sessions.
We #DEMAND an immediate reduction in the FMGE qualifying marks and urge the Government and the authorities to take responsibility for both the poor examination facilities and the sudden, unjustified increase in the exam’s difficulty level.
Dear NEET PG aspirants, remember that if such abrupt changes in the exam pattern can happen in FMGE, the same could happen in NEET PG as well.
@FAIMA_INDIA_@NMC_BHARAT@NbeIndia@Indian__doctor@DrDhruvchauhan@DrKaranjuneja@sarkari_doctor@drugsdose
🚨 JUSTICE FOR FMGs 🚨
FMGE is a screening exam, not an elimination exam. The June 2026 FMGE was unfairly difficult and lacked transparency.
Our Demands: part 1
✅ Reduce the passing marks from 50% to 35% (105/300).
@narendramodi@CJP_for_India@JusticeforFMGss@RahulGandhi
Hon'ble MP Aga Syed @RuhullahMehdi has written to the Executive Director, NBEMS, highlighting concerns raised by FMGE June 2026 candidates regarding the examination pattern, transparency in the evaluation process, and reported deficiencies at certain examination centres. It is hoped that these concerns receive due consideration in the interest of ensuring fairness, transparency, and the integrity of the examination process
We are asking for a fair, transparent, and predictable one.
If the examination is going to be conducted at such a high and evolving difficulty level, then consider adopting a percentile-based qualifying system, as is used in several other competitive examinations #justiceforfmge