Here is your complete, honest answer:
Can You Qualify FMGE June 2027 Starting Now?
YES - absolutely. Today is July 14, 2026. FMGE June 2027 is roughly 11-12 months away. That is actually an ideal amount of time - not too rushed, not too long. Most successful first-attempt candidates prepare for 8-12 months. You are in the sweet spot.
The passing mark is 150 out of 300 (50%), with no negative marking. This means smart, focused preparation beats trying to cover everything.
FMGE Exam Structure (Know This First)
| Feature | Detail |
|---|
| Total Questions | 300 MCQs |
| Two Parts | Part A (150 Qs) + Part B (150 Qs) |
| Duration | 5 hours total (2.5 hrs each part) |
| Passing Mark | 150/300 (50%) |
| Negative Marking | None |
| Mode | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Complete Subject-Wise Marks Distribution
Pre-clinical + Para-clinical Subjects (100 marks)
| Subject | Marks | Priority |
|---|
| Anatomy | 17 | HIGH |
| Physiology | 17 | HIGH |
| Biochemistry | 17 | HIGH |
| Pathology | 13 | HIGH |
| Microbiology | 13 | HIGH |
| Pharmacology | 13 | HIGH |
| Forensic Medicine | 10 | MEDIUM |
Clinical Subjects (200 marks)
| Subject | Marks | Priority |
|---|
| Medicine | 33 | MUST |
| General Surgery | 32 | MUST |
| OBG | 30 | MUST |
| Community Medicine (PSM) | 30 | MUST |
| Pediatrics | 15 | HIGH |
| Ophthalmology | 15 | HIGH |
| ENT (ORL) | 15 | HIGH |
| Anesthesiology | 5 | LOW |
| Orthopedics | 5 | LOW |
| Radiodiagnosis | 5 | LOW |
| Psychiatry | 5 | LOW |
| Dermatology & STD | 5 | LOW |
| Radiotherapy | 5 | LOW |
Subjects to FOCUS ON (Non-Negotiable)
These 10 subjects together cover 240+ out of 300 marks. Master these and you pass comfortably:
Tier 1 - Highest Priority (Study deeply, revise often)
- Medicine (33 marks) - Cardiology, nephrology, neurology, endocrinology, infectious diseases
- Surgery (32 marks) - GI surgery, trauma, hernias, thyroid, breast, vascular
- OBG (30 marks) - Normal labour, obstetric emergencies, gynae cancers, contraception
- PSM/Community Medicine (30 marks) - Epidemiology, national health programs, biostatistics, vaccines. Very predictable and scoring - never ignore PSM.
Tier 2 - High Priority (Study well, revise regularly)
- Pharmacology (13 marks) - Volatile subject, forget fast. Autonomic drugs, antimicrobials, cardiovascular drugs
- Pathology (13 marks) - Cell injury, inflammation, neoplasia, blood disorders
- Microbiology (13 marks) - Immunology, TB, HIV, malaria, lab diagnosis
- Physiology (17 marks) - ECG, renal, respiratory, endocrine
- Anatomy (17 marks) - Brachial plexus, cranial nerves, embryology
- Biochemistry (17 marks) - Vitamins, enzymes, metabolism
Subjects to DEPRIORITIZE (Not Avoid Completely)
Important: In FMGE, you should never fully skip any subject because there's no negative marking - even guessing gives you a chance. But these are low-yield relative to time invested:
| Subject | Marks | Strategy |
|---|
| Anesthesiology | 5 | Only study: spinal anaesthesia, general anaesthesia basics, drugs used |
| Orthopedics | 5 | Only: fracture types, complications, common injuries |
| Radiodiagnosis | 5 | Only: X-ray findings of common conditions (pneumonia, TB, fractures) |
| Psychiatry | 5 | Only: DSM criteria for common disorders, drug treatment |
| Dermatology | 5 | Only: morphology terms, common skin diseases, treatment |
| Radiotherapy | 5 | Only: radiation units, sensitive vs resistant tumors |
Rule for these 5-mark subjects: Give each of them maximum 3-4 days of study. Learn only the most commonly asked one-liners and past year questions. Don't spend 2 weeks on a 5-mark subject while ignoring Surgery.
Your 11-Month Plan (July 2026 to June 2027)
Phase 1: Foundation (July - October 2026) - 4 months
- Study Tier 1 subjects one by one (Medicine, Surgery, OBG, PSM)
- Watch video lectures, make short notes, solve 20-30 MCQs per topic
- Daily: 5-6 hours study, 1 subject at a time
Phase 2: Para-Clinical Sweep (November - January 2027) - 3 months
- Cover Physiology, Anatomy, Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology
- Start your first full revision of Tier 1 subjects alongside
- Daily MCQ count increases to 50+
Phase 3: Second Full Revision (February - April 2027) - 3 months
- No new video lectures - notes only + MCQs
- Start full-length mock tests (1 per week minimum)
- Cover all 5-mark subjects in this phase (2-3 days each)
- Target weak areas from mock test analysis
Phase 4: Final Sprint (May - June 2027) - 6 weeks
- Only PYQs, error log, and rapid revision of volatile subjects (Pharma, Micro)
- 2-3 mock tests per week
- PSM and OBG final revision (most predictable last-minute gain)
Honest Reality Check
| Factor | Your Situation |
|---|
| Time available | 11-12 months - VERY COMFORTABLE |
| Passing mark needed | 150/300 - achievable with 10 focused subjects |
| Biggest risk | Spreading yourself too thin across all 19 subjects equally |
| Biggest advantage | No negative marking - attempt every question |
| Key success factor | Revisions (do each subject at least 3 times) |
Starting now in July 2026 for June 2027 is one of the best positions to be in. Candidates who fail usually either start too late (under 3 months) or study without a plan. You have neither of those problems if you start today.
The single most important decision: prioritize Medicine + Surgery + OBG + PSM from day one. These 4 subjects = 125/300 marks. Crack these and you are halfway to passing before you even open your Anatomy book.