M.Ch Head and Neck Surgery

Master of Chirurgiae (M.Ch) in Head and Neck Surgery is a super-specialty surgical program designed for qualified ENT surgeons, maxillofacial surgeons, and general surgeons seeking advanced expertise in diagnosing and managing complex head and neck disorders, including tumors, reconstructive procedures, and skull base surgeries. This highly specialized program typically spans 3 years, integrating rigorous clinical training, research, and hands-on surgical experience. The curriculum covers oncology, microvascular reconstruction, robotic surgery, and functional rehabilitation, ensuring proficiency in both curative and palliative treatments. Graduates are equipped to work in tertiary care hospitals, cancer centers, and academic institutions, contributing to surgical advancements in head and neck oncology. Admission requires an MS/DNB in relevant fields and selection is often through national-level entrance exams.