Master of Reproductive Medicine & Surgery is a specialized postgraduate program typically spanning 2 years, designed for medical professionals seeking advanced knowledge in reproductive health, fertility treatments, and surgical interventions. The curriculum covers topics such as infertility diagnosis, assisted reproductive technologies (ART) like IVF, laparoscopy, endoscopy, and hormonal therapies. Students gain expertise in managing complex reproductive health issues, including male and female infertility, pregnancy-related complications, and reproductive endocrinology. The program combines theoretical education with practical experience through clinical rotations, case studies, and research. Graduates are equipped to work in fertility clinics, hospitals, research institutions, or pursue teaching roles. They can also contribute to advancements in reproductive medicine through research or innovation in fertility treatments and surgical techniques.