MD in Tropical Medicine is a postgraduate medical degree focusing on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of tropical diseases prevalent in regions with warm climates. The program typically spans 3 years and is designed for medical graduates (MBBS) interested in specializing in infectious diseases like malaria, dengue, tuberculosis, and parasitic infections. It combines theoretical knowledge with clinical training, including laboratory diagnostics and public health strategies to combat these diseases. Graduates are equipped to work in hospitals, research institutions, and global health organizations, addressing challenges in tropical medicine and contributing to healthcare in resource-limited settings.