MCh Paediatric Surgery 3-year full-time postgraduate course. It prepares students to work in hospitals and paediatric surgeons and aims to build the ability to pregnant and manage surgical conditions of infancy and childhood.
MCh Paediatric Surgery candidates who have completed M.D./ M.S. or an equivalent degree from a recognized university by the Schedules to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1995 and have completed a compulsory 1-year internship in the discipline are eligible to apply for this course.
MCh Paediatric Surgery Admission is based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance exam. Some universities conduct their own entrance test for offering admissions.
MCh Paediatric Surgery top institutes are Banaras Hindu University, Kasturba Medical College, Seth GS Medical College-Mumbai etc. The Average course fees stands around INR 10-15 LPA.
MCh Paediatric Surgery subjects that are taught during the course include growth and development, genetics of surgery, common Paediatric conditions and their treatment, genetics of surgery, general pathology, metabolism and physiology, neonatal surgery, etc.
MCh Paediatric Surgery has a great scope in the medical field. Most of the aspirants join large large hospitals and also move for higher education purposes.
The goal to attain a Master's of Chirurgiae degree in Paediatric Surgery will depend on each individual's aspirations and goals.
Some of the reasons to pursue the M.Ch. Paediatric Surgery course are as follows:
Year I | Year II |
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General knowledge of basic Medical Sciences as applied to paediatric surgery | Malignancy in Childhood |
Growth and development | Trauma in children including burns |
Common Paediatric conditions and their treatment | Specialized investigative behavior |
Neonatal surgery | Paediatric operative surgery |
Organization of intensive Care unit | Pharmacokinetics |
Genetics of surgery | Pathology of surgical conditions |
Fetal anatomy and physiology | Etiology and treatment of congenial informations |
Metabolism and physiology | Applied and regional anatomy |
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