Based on my research, here is a consolidated summary of what is publicly known about the FMGE June 28, 2026 recall questions:
FMGE June 2026 - Recall / Memory-Based Questions
Important note: NBE/NBEMS does not officially release the question paper. All "recall" information below is crowd-sourced from candidates who appeared in the exam. Full question-by-question lists are shared across coaching platforms (Marrow, DAMS, PrepLadder, PW) and on YouTube/Telegram. Direct links to video recall sessions are provided below.
Exam Overview
| Parameter | Details |
|---|
| Date | June 28, 2026 |
| Overall Difficulty | Moderate to Difficult |
| Paper 1 | Tough, conceptual, lengthy |
| Paper 2 | Moderate, balanced |
| Video-based Qs | 20+ |
| Image-based Qs | High |
| Clinical Qs | Dominated both papers |
Key Pattern Observations (Candidate Recalls)
The paper shifted heavily toward clinical reasoning over rote recall:
- Questions tested diagnosis, investigation selection, and management - not isolated facts
- Multi-concept integrated questions (e.g., a pathology question embedded in a clinical scenario)
- Very few direct one-line factual questions
- Image-based questions appeared in almost every subject
- Closely worded options required careful clinical interpretation
Subject-wise Topics Frequently Recalled
Medicine (highest weightage)
- Clinical reasoning and diagnosis questions
- Investigation interpretation (ECG, imaging, lab values)
- Patient management scenarios
Surgery
- Surgical decision-making
- Trauma scenarios
- Operative principles and clinical presentations
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
- Obstetric emergencies
- Antenatal care protocols
- Clinical diagnosis and management
Pharmacology
- Drug-of-choice questions (repeatedly asked)
- Mechanism-based questions
Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
- Medico-legal conceptual questions
- Practical application over factual recall (see the Instagram FMT recall compilation linked in sources)
Pathology
- Diagnostic clues
- Histology image-based questions
Microbiology, Ophthalmology, Community Medicine/PSM
- All were well represented
Pre-clinical (Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry)
- Application-oriented, clinically integrated even in these subjects
- Image-based questions in anatomy
Where to Find Full Recall Question Lists
These YouTube channels have published detailed subject-wise recall sessions for FMGE June 2026:
Anatomy Recall Session (June 28, 2026):
Pathology Recall Session:
Part 2 Mega Recall Session (multi-subject):
Full Paper Review and Analysis:
First Insights and Difficulty Analysis:
Where to Download Memory-Based Question PDFs
Key Takeaway for Future Aspirants
FMGE is clearly moving toward NEET PG / INI-CET level clinical orientation. Students who reported success used clinical reasoning frameworks rather than memorized lists. Rote recall alone is no longer sufficient - application, image reading, and integrated thinking are now the core skills tested.