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National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences Report on Country/Institute Wise Performance in FMGE – 2020 NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS IN MEDICAL SCIENCES Medical Enclave, Ansari Nagar Mahatma Gandhi Marg (Ring Road) New Delhi-110029 Website: www.natboard.edu.in Country/Institute Wise Performance in FMGE - 2020 Name of Total Pass Name of Country Appeared # College/Institute/University Pass % ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF 7 2 28.57% MEDICINE ARMENIAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE FACULTY 1 0 0.00% OF MEDICINE ST. TEREZA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 69 1 1.45% YEREVAN HAYBUSAK UNIVERSITY 84 1 1.19% ARMENIA FACULTY OF MEDICINE YEREVAN STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 442 65 14.71% NAMED FOR MKHITAR HERATSI YEREVAN UNIVERSITY OF TRADITIONAL 2 0 0.00% MEDICINE KHAZAR UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF AZERBAIJAN MEDICINE, DENTISTRY AND PUBLIC 22 1 4.55% HEALTH ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN BAHRAIN IRELAND - MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF 1 1 100.00% BAHRAIN AD-DIN WOMEN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE 14 7 50.00% BANGLADESH MEDICAL COLLEGE (BMSRI) 27 17 62.96% BARIND MEDICAL COLLEGE AND 3 0 0.00% HOSPITAL CENTRAL MEDICAL COLLEGE COMILLA 1 0 0.00% COMMUNITY BASED MEDICAL COLLEGE, 20 12 60.00% BANGLADESH (CBMCB) DHAKA CENTRAL INTERNATIONAL 1 1 100.00% MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL DHAKA MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL 6 1 16.67% DHAKA NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE & 31 12 38.71% HOSPITAL BANGLADESH DHAKA UNIVERSITY 2 0 0.00% EAST WEST MEDICAL COLLEGE 27 11 40.74% EASTERN MEDICAL COLLEGE COMILLA 9 6 66.67% ENAM MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL 5 0 0.00% FARIDPUR MEDICAL COLLEGE & 1 0 0.00% HOSPITAL GREEN LIFE MEDICAL COLLEGE AND 5 2 40.00% HOSPITAL HOLY FAMILY RED CRESCENT MEDICAL 14 5 35.71% COLLEGE INSTITUTE OF APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCES 250 37 14.80% (IAHS) INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE 29 18 62.07% Country/Institute Wise Performance in FMGE – 2020 1 JAHURUL ISLAM MEDICAL COLLEGE & 22 14 63.64% HOSPITAL JALALABAD RAGIB-RABEYA MEDICAL 10 0 0.00% COLLEGE KHWAJA YUNUS ALI MEDICAL COLLEGE 67 29 43.28% KUMUDINI WOMEN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE 35 12 34.29% M.H. SAMORITA HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL 1 0 0.00% COLLEGE MEDICAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN & 21 10 47.62% HOSPITAL MONNO MEDICAL COLLEGE 10 9 90.00% MYMENSINGH MEDICAL COLLEGE 9 7 77.78% NORTH BENGAL MEDICAL COLLEGE 1 1 100.00% PRIME MEDICAL COLLEGE 41 17 41.46% RAJSHAHI MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL 1 0 0.00% RANGPUR COMMUNITY MEDICAL 39 6 15.38% COLLEGE RANGPUR MEDICAL COLLEGE 1 0 0.00% SHAHABUDDIN MEDICAL COLLEGE 26 13 50.00% SHAHEED MONSUR ALI MEDICAL 2 2 100.00% COLLEGE SHAHEED SUHRAWARDY MEDICAL 12 9 75.00% COLLEGE SHER-E-BANGLA MEDICAL COLLEGE 1 0 0.00% SIR SALIMULLAH MEDICAL COLLEGE 8 6 75.00% T.M.S.S. MEDICAL COLLEGE 13 7 53.85% TAIRUNNESSA MEMORIAL MEDICAL 43 20 46.51% COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ZAINUL HAQUE SIKDER WOMEN'S 13 3 23.08% MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL BELARUSIAN STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 6 0 0.00% GOMEL STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 45 4 8.89% BELARUS GRODNO STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 74 20 27.03% VITEBSK STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 43 7 16.28% CENTRAL AMERICA HEALTH SCIENCES 116 39 33.62% UNIVERSITY BELIZE MEDICAL COLLEGE BELIZE EFHRE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 1 0 0.00% WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH 3 1 33.33% AND SCIENCES MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF PLOVDIV 5 0 0.00% FACULTY OF MEDICINE BULGARIA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOFIA FACULTY 3 0 0.00% OF MEDICINE PLEVEN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 17 3 17.65% CHINA ANHUI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF 64 12 18.75% MEDICINE Country/Institute Wise Performance in FMGE – 2020 2 BEIHUA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF 296 21 7.09% MEDICINE CAPITAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 140 21 15.00% CHANGCHUN UNIVERSITY OF 1 0 0.00% TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE CHINA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 360 50 13.89% CHONGQING MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 590 52 8.81% DALI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 422 47 11.14% DALIAN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 174 22 12.64% FUJIAN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 34 8 23.53% GANNAN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 40 3 7.50% GUANGDONG MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 1 0 0.00% GUANGXI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 468 58 12.39% GUANGXI UNIVERSITY OF CHINESE 1 0 0.00% MEDICINE GUANGZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 56 8 14.29% GUIZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 99 20 20.20% HARBIN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 212 37 17.45% HEBEI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 434 53 12.21% HEBEI NORTH UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF 3 0 0.00% MEDICINE HEBEI UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE 2 1 50.00% HEBEI UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING 1 0 0.00% SCHOOL OF MEDICINE HENAN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 3 0 0.00% HUBEI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 2 1 50.00% HUBEI UNIVERSITY OF CHINESE MEDICINE 14 0 0.00% FACULTY OF MEDICINE JIAMUSI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF 716 67 9.36% MEDICINE JIANGSU UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF 168 33 19.64% MEDICINE JIANGXI MEDICAL COLLEGE OF 233 16 6.87% NANCHANG UNIVERSITY JIANGXI UNIVERSITY OF TRADITIONAL 336 89 26.49% CHINESE MEDICINE JIAXING UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF 2 0 0.00% MEDICINE JILIN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 68 7 10.29% JINAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 157 34 21.66% JINGGANGSHAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL 50 3 6.00% SCHOOL JINZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 364 44 12.09% JIUJIANG UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE 21 0 0.00% KUNMING MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 250 23 9.20% MEDICAL COLLEGE OF NANJING 1 1 100.00% UNIVERSITY Country/Institute Wise Performance in FMGE – 2020 3 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WUHAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND 9 0 0.00% TECHNOLOGY NANJING MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 83 13 15.66% NANTONG MEDICAL COLLEGE 149 18 12.08% NANTONG UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL 175 18 10.29% NINGBO UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL 243 52 21.40% NINGXIA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 202 16 7.92% NORMAN BETHUNE COLLEGE OF 236 38 16.10% MEDICINE, JILIN UNIVERSITY NORMAN BETHUNE UNIVERSITY OF 2 0 0.00% MEDICAL SCIENCES NORTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF 28 3 10.71% MEDICINE NORTH SICHUAN MEDICAL COLLEGE 89 15 16.85% QINGDAO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF 221 43 19.46% MEDICAL SCIENCE QIQIHAR MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 1 0 0.00% SHANDONG FIRST MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 288 37 12.85% SHANDONG UNIVERSITY CHEELOO 23 2 8.70% COLLEGE OF MEDICINE SHENYANG MEDICAL COLLEGE 10 0 0.00% SHIHEZI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF 150 40 26.67% MEDICINE SOOCHOW UNIVERSITY MEDICAL 364 42 11.54% COLLEGE SOUTHEAST UNIVERSITY MEDICAL 148 30 20.27% COLLEGE SOUTHERN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 517 83 16.05% SOUTHWEST MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 195 29 14.87% SUZHOU MEDICAL COLLEGE 12 0 0.00% TAISHAN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 13 0 0.00% THREE GORGES UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF 324 30 9.26% MEDICAL SCIENCE TIANJIN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY CLINICAL 179 14 7.82% MEDICAL COLLEGE TIANJIN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 214 25 11.68% OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES TIANJIN SECOND MEDICAL COLLEGE 1 0 0.00% TIANJIN UNIVERSITY OF TRADITIONAL 1 0 0.00% CHINESE MEDICINE TONGJI MEDICAL COLLEGE OF HUAZHONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & 32 8 25.00% TECHNOLOGY TONGJI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF 12 2 16.67% MEDICINE Country/Institute Wise Performance in FMGE – 2020 4 WEIFANG MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 593 50 8.43% WENZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 107 17 15.89% WEST CHINA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, 260 42 16.15% SICHUAN UNIVERSITY WEST CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL 6 1 16.67% SCIENCES WUHAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF 439 48 10.93% MEDICINE XIAMEN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF 244 47 19.26% MEDICINE XI'AN JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF 53 4 7.55% MEDICINE XINJIANG MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 126 16 12.70% XINXIANG MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 27 3 11.11% XUZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 178 20 11.24% YANGZHOU UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF 242 16 6.61% MEDICINE YICHUN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF 49 0 0.00% MEDICINE YUZHOU UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF 1 0 0.00% MEDICINE ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF 13 4 30.77% MEDICINE ZHENGZHOU UNIVERSITY MEDICAL 594 73 12.29% SCHOOL ZHONGSHAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, SUN 44 10 22.73% YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY CUBA ESCUELA LATINOAMERICANA DE 4 1 25.00% MEDICINA AVALON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF 9 2 22.22% MEDICINE CURACAO JOHN F. 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AKHUNBAEV KYRGYZ STATE MEDICAL ACADEMY FACULTY OF GENERAL 209 19 9.09% MEDICINE INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL INSTITUTE, INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE 1 0 0.00% & BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF 2517 315 12.51% KYRGYZSTAN KYRGYZSTAN JALAL-ABAD STATE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL 221 20 9.05% FACULTY KYRGYZ-RUSSIAN SLAVIC STATE 4 0 0.00% UNIVERSITY (KRSU) MEDICAL FACULTY OSH STATE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL 897 63 7.02% FACULTY S.
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