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FMGE January 2026 Toppers: The Scores That Prove Structure Beats Luck

The results are finally here.

Every single Top 10 high scorer mentioned below was a Mission 200+ subscriber at Cerebellum Academy.

FMGE isn’t a casual exam.

300 questions. Long hours. Mental fatigue. Silly mistakes are waiting for happening. You don’t crack that by chance. You crack it with control.

Mission 200+ Top Performers

A big congratulations to:

Dr. MD Zaid Chaudhary – 243

Dr. Anushka Singh – 242

Dr. Siddharth Suresh – 237

Dr. Kimberley Meg – 237

Dr. Vasu Gupta – 236

Dr. Gourav Saini – 235

Dr. Pallavi Sharma – 235

Dr. Rituvarshin Manoharan – 232

Dr. Adarsh Krishna – 232

Dr. Rajpoot Misha – 229

These are not lucky scores.

They reflect clarity, revision depth, and the ability to stay calm across 300 questions.

What Actually Created the Gap?

Let’s not pretend everyone doesn’t have access to the same syllabus.

The difference wasn’t “more study.”

It was better execution.

Mission 200+ students didn’t jump from resource to resource.

They didn’t panic and start new notes every week.

They didn’t give mocks just to feel productive.

They followed a loop:

Revise properly

Take a test

Analyze brutally

Fix weak areas

Repeat

Again. And again.

They mastered high-yield topics instead of superficially touching everything.

They didn’t ignore bad mock scores. They dissected them.

 And most importantly — they didn’t prepare to “just pass.”

They aimed for 220+.

When you train for that range, 150 stops being a barrier.

What FMGE Is Not

 It’s not about watching the maximum number of videos.

It’s not about buying three more courses out of anxiety.

It’s not about studying 16 random hours and burning out.

It’s about:

 Structured repetition

Tracking your mistakes

Improving accuracy

Managing exam temperament

Every one of these top scorers had low mocks at some point.

They doubted themselves.

They got tired.

The difference?

They didn’t leave the system when it got uncomfortable.

The Bigger Point

 Mission 200+ is not just a name.

It’s a framework built around discipline, revision cycles, and performance tracking.

These results don’t prove that studying works.

Everyone studies.

They prove that structured preparation works.

To the Achievers

You didn’t just study harder.

You executed better.

And execution is what separates attempts from results.

For every future FMGE aspirant, the path isn’t mysterious.

It’s structured.

The only real question is whether you’re willing to follow it consistently, even on days you don’t feel like it.

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