FMGE Anatomy carries approximately 20 questions out of 300 total MCQs - with no negative marking - and tests clinical correlations directly: nerve injury presentations, brachial plexus lesions, and cranial nerve deficits. Download the last 5 years FMGE Anatomy PYQs below, then use the chapter wise weightage table to find where those 20 marks come from.

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  • FMGE June 2026: 28 June 2026 | December 2026: 9 January 2027 (tentative)
  • Anatomy questions: approximately 20 out of 300 total MCQs
  • No negative marking - attempt every question, never leave one blank
  • Passing threshold: 150 out of 300 (50%) - uniform for all categories
  • Paper format: 300 single best answer MCQs in two sections, 5 hours total - Anatomy questions are clinical scenario-based

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Year Sessions Available Solutions Source
2025June plus DecemberAvailableCollegedunia
2024June plus DecemberAvailableCollegedunia
2023June plus DecemberAvailableCollegedunia
2022June plus DecemberAvailableCollegedunia
2021June plus DecemberPartialCollegedunia

FMGE Anatomy Exam Pattern and Marks Distribution 2026

FMGE is 300 MCQs split into two sections of 150 each, with 2.5 hours per section. Anatomy appears in Section 1 alongside Physiology, Biochemistry, and Pathology.

  • Anatomy allocation: approximately 20 questions in Section 1
  • Passing mark: 150 out of 300 (50%) - no category relaxation
  • Question type: clinical scenario MCQs - identify the nerve, muscle, or structure from a patient case

FMGE Anatomy Clinical Correlation Questions - Why 2023 to 2025 Papers Matter Most

FMGE Anatomy shifted toward clinical scenario questions from 2023 onward. Earlier papers asked direct recall; recent papers give you a patient and ask you to name the injured structure. Start with the most recent sessions before going back to older years.

  • 2023 to 2025 papers: clinical scenario plus nerve or structure identification - the dominant current pattern
  • Brachial plexus and cranial nerve lesions have appeared in every FMGE session since 2019
  • Embryology carries 2 to 3 questions per session - neural tube defects and heart development dominate

FMGE Anatomy Chapter Wise Weightage - High Scoring Topics to Focus in Sample Papers

Upper Limb and Neuroanatomy together account for roughly half of all Anatomy questions in FMGE.

Chapter Questions (per session) Difficulty What to Watch For
Upper Limb4-5ModerateBrachial plexus lesions, wrist drop, claw hand, axillary nerve injury
Neuroanatomy3-4Moderate-HardBlood supply of brain, circle of Willis, internal capsule lesions
Head and Neck3-4HardCranial nerve nuclei, course and lesion identification, cavernous sinus
Lower Limb2-3ModerateFoot drop, sciatic nerve, femoral triangle contents
Embryology2-3Easy-ModerateNeural tube defects, heart septation, branchial arch derivatives
Abdomen2-3ModeratePortal circulation, inguinal canal, kidney relations
Thorax1-2ModerateMediastinum contents, phrenic nerve, coronary artery dominance
Histology1-2Easy-ModerateTissue identification from slides, epithelium types, gland structure
General Anatomy1-2EasyAnatomical terminology, fascia types, joint classification

Do not skip General Anatomy and Histology. They carry 2 to 4 easy questions - with no negative marking, those are free marks if you know the basics.

FMGE Anatomy Sample Paper Video Solutions 2026 - Watch Before You Start Solving

This session by Dr. Mohammed Azam covers last round revision of the highest-yield Anatomy topics for FMGE 2026 - brachial plexus, cranial nerves, and clinical correlation MCQs - with step-by-step reasoning from the clinical scenario to the answer.

Watch: LRR Anatomy for FMGE 2026 by Dr. Mohammed Azam

Channel: Dr. Mohammed Azam | Topic: High-yield Anatomy last round revision for FMGE 2026

How to Use FMGE Anatomy Sample Papers to Clear in First Attempt

Most students who fail FMGE Anatomy solve enough questions but never diagnose which concept they keep missing.

  • First paper untimed: Solve June 2025 with no time pressure. For every wrong answer, note the specific concept - not just "Upper Limb" but "could not identify the nerve from the injury description".
  • Build a concept error log: Group wrong answers by concept, not by paper. Three brachial plexus questions wrong across two papers is one gap, not three.
  • Target high-weightage chapters first: Upper Limb and Neuroanatomy alone give you 7 to 9 correct answers - fix those gaps before moving to Abdomen or Thorax.
  • Final two days: Only review your error log. No new papers, no new chapters.

FMGE Anatomy Textbook vs PYQ Balance - How to Use Sample Papers Without Wasting Time

BD Chaurasia covers far more than FMGE tests. Use PYQs to find which sections actually appear, then read those sections deeply.

  • PYQs from 2021 to 2025 show Upper Limb and Neuroanatomy account for roughly 40% of Anatomy questions - read those chapters first.
  • Cross-reference every wrong answer to BD Chaurasia. Find the exact diagram or table you missed and mark it.
  • Embryology tests the same 8 to 10 topics every session - neural tube defects, branchial arch derivatives, heart septation. One focused session covers it.

FMGE Anatomy 4 Week Preparation Plan Using Sample Papers

  • Week 1 - Solve June 2025 untimed, Anatomy only. List every topic you could not answer in 30 seconds. Read only those topics in BD Chaurasia - not whole chapters.
  • Week 2 - Work on your two weakest chapters from Week 1, then solve December 2024 timed. Track how fast you spot the key clinical clue in each scenario.
  • Week 3 - Solve June 2024 and December 2023 back to back. Note repeating topics - those are must-know concepts. Add new gaps to your error log.
  • Week 4 - One full Anatomy practice paper every two days under exam timing. Stop new papers 2 days before the exam and go through your error log only.

FAQs on FMGE Anatomy Sample Papers 2026

Ques. How many FMGE Anatomy questions appear per session?

Ans. Approximately 20, with Upper Limb, Neuroanatomy, and Head and Neck carrying the most questions.

Ques. Are FMGE Anatomy questions repeated from previous years?

Ans. Exact repeats are rare, but concepts repeat - brachial plexus lesions and cranial nerve deficits have appeared in every session since 2019.

Ques. Which FMGE Anatomy session paper should I start with?

Ans. Start with June 2025 - the most recent session, reflecting the current clinical correlation style. Work backward through 2024 and 2023 after that.

Ques. Can I clear FMGE Anatomy in 30 days using sample papers?

Ans. Yes - solve a paper, find the concept gaps, read only those topics in BD Chaurasia, then solve the next paper. Avoid reading entire textbook chapters before touching PYQs.

Ques. Where can I download FMGE Anatomy PYQs with answer key for free?

Ans. The Collegedunia FMGE question paper page has recalled papers from multiple sessions with solutions. NBEMS (natboard.edu.in) does not publish papers after the exam.

Ques. Is BD Chaurasia enough or do I need Gray's as well?

Ans. BD Chaurasia is enough - its clinical notes match the nerve injury questions FMGE asks. Use Gray's only when you cannot find a specific answer in BD Chaurasia.