The FMGE exam conducted on 17 January is finally over, and we know what most of you are feeling right now: relief, exhaustion, and curiosity about how the paper actually went.
Every FMGE attempt brings a mix of expected topics and surprise questions. This year was no different. Some sections felt familiar, while others required strong conceptual clarity and smart elimination.
To help you understand the real difficulty level, topic distribution, and question patterns, our expert faculty at Cerebellum has done a detailed subject-wise FMGE recall discussion.
Why You Should Watch the FMGE Recall
- Understand how the paper was structured
- Identify high-yield and repeatedly asked topics
- Match your attempted answers with expert analysis
- Get clarity on tricky and confusing questions
These recalls are based on actual student feedback and are focused on helping you assess your performance realistically.
Subject-Wise FMGE Recall
We’ve broken down the recall subject by subject so you can quickly watch what matters most to you.
Links for each subject recall will be added below.
- FMGE January 2026 Recall Pharmacology
- FMGE Jan 2026 Ortho Recall by Dr. Apurv Mehra
- FMGE Jan 2026 Psychiatry Recall by Dr. Praveen Tripathi
- FMGE Jan 2026 Pediatrics Recall by Dr. Anand Bhatia
- FMGE Jan 2026 ENT Recall by Dr. Praneeth Kumar
- FMGE Jan 2026 Physiology Recall by Dr. Pooja Nigade
- FMGE Jan 2026 Anesthesia Recall by Dr. Jhanvi Bajaj
- FMGE Jan 2026 OBG Recall by Dr. Raina Chawla
- FMGE Jan 2026 Dermatology Recall by Dr. Maddineni Srinivas
- FMGE Jan 2026 Surgery Recall by Dr. Amrit Nasta
- FMGE Jan 2026 Forensic Recall by Dr. Atul Gupta
What’s Next?
Whether you’re confident or unsure about your performance, this recall will help you gain perspective and prepare better for the next step — results, counseling, or your next attempt.
Take a deep breath. You’ve done your part.
Now, let the experts walk you through the paper.
Watch the FMGE Recall by Cerebellum Expert Faculty.








