MS Orthopedics - Course, Fees, Eligibility, Top Colleges, Top Careers

Medicine & Allied Healthcare
Duration
img2 Years
Level
imgPG
Programme
imgMasters
Study Mode
imgFull Time

Course Description

MS in Orthopaedics is a 3-year postgraduate program in the field of medical surgery. Orthopaedics is concerned with the musculoskeletal system. In this program, students are taught to apply both nonsurgical and surgical means for treating musculoskeletal trauma, congenital disorders, tumours, sports injuries, infections and other degenerative diseases. The course curriculum covers topics such as General Orthopaedics, Regional Orthopaedics, Congenital Anomalies, Tumours, Spine, Peripheral Nerve Injuries, Sports Medicine, Imaging in Orthopaedics, Surgical Techniques and Approaches, Operative Orthopaedics, Other Nontraumatic Disorders, Mastering Plastering Techniques , Amputations, etc. Students looking to make a career in the field of medical surgery can opt for this course.

Eligibilty

The candidate should have completed MBBS or in relevant faculty or discipline from a recognized university with Minimum of 55% marks in aggregate. Many colleges conduct Entrance exams for admission to this course.