Discover how the MS (Master of Science) in General Surgery program at TMU can shape your future and empower you to make a meaningful impact in your chosen field.
MS in General Surgery is a three-year postgraduate programme designed to provide in-depth knowledge and extensive clinical training in the surgical management of a wide range of diseases and medical conditions. The curriculum blends theoretical instruction with practical exposure, focusing on operative procedures involving abdominal organs such as the liver, stomach, colon, intestines, oesophagus, thyroid gland, and hernias.
Students are trained in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, trauma management, and emergency surgical care. The programme also emphasises preventive, curative, and rehabilitative approaches, while instilling strong professional ethics and decision-making skills. Graduates are equipped to deliver high-quality surgical care across diverse clinical settings and to contribute meaningfully to the healthcare system.
A transparent breakdown of the investment in your future.
S.No | Fee Details | Amount |
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1 | Lab Charges | Rs 1,000 /- ( per Year ) |
2 | Convocation Charges | Rs 2,500 /- ( One Time ) |
3 | Alumni Charges | Rs 500 /- ( One Time ) |
4 | University Uniform | Rs 0 /- ( One Time ) |
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Laying the groundwork with fundamental scientific principles and an introduction to pharmaceutical sciences.
Continuing the exploration of core pharmaceutical subjects and introductory biochemistry.
Advancing into complex organic chemistry, physical pharmaceutics, and microbiology.
Here are several prominent career paths you can pursue after earning your MS (Master of Science) in General Surgery: