The MS in Orthopaedics is a three-year postgraduate medical programme that offers comprehensive training in diagnosing, treating, and preventing disorders of the musculoskeletal system. This specialised surgical discipline addresses a broad range of conditions involving bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles—ranging from traumatic injuries and degenerative diseases to congenital deformities, infections, and orthopaedic tumours. The curriculum integrates advanced theoretical knowledge with rigorous clinical and surgical training. Students gain hands-on experience in procedures such as complex fracture management, joint replacement surgeries, arthroscopic interventions, spinal surgeries, and rehabilitation techniques, all under the mentorship of experienced orthopaedic surgeons. The programme also encourages research, critical thinking, and adherence to high ethical standards. Upon completion, graduates are equipped for successful careers in hospitals, trauma and rehabilitation centres, academic institutions, or clinical research, and may pursue further specialisation in areas like sports medicine, spine surgery, or joint reconstruction.