M.Ch. in Genito-Urinary Surgery is a 3-year postgraduate super-specialty program that focuses on the surgical treatment of disorders related to the genitourinary system, including the kidneys, bladder, prostate, urethra, and male reproductive organs. The course includes in-depth study and hands-on training in advanced surgical techniques, urological diagnostics, and minimally invasive surgeries. It covers areas such as urological oncology, renal transplantation, pediatric urology, erectile dysfunction, and stone disease. The program involves a combination of theoretical learning, clinical exposure, research, and practical training in hospitals and surgical settings. Graduates are prepared to handle complex urological cases, work as consultants, or pursue a career in academic research and urological surgery. The program also emphasizes patient care, ethics, and post-surgical management.