Is it necessary to pass individually in each section to qualify FMGE exam?

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No. It is nowhere stated in the FMGE 2025 exam pattern guidelines that a candidates needs to qualify in both the sections to be eligible to clear the exam.  Both these papers are conducted for a total of 300 marks and students are advised to secure a total of 150 marks out of them. 

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