M.D. in Medical Oncology is a 3-year postgraduate medical program designed to specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cancer. The course focuses on various cancer therapies, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted therapy. Students acquire in-depth knowledge of cancer biology, clinical oncology, cancer pharmacology, and the latest advancements in cancer treatment techniques. The program includes theoretical learning, clinical rotations, and hands-on experience with patients, preparing students to handle complex oncological cases. Emphasis is also placed on palliative care, survivorship, and the psychological impact of cancer on patients. Graduates are equipped to work in hospitals, cancer research institutes, or healthcare organizations, or they may pursue further research or academic careers in oncology.