M.S. in Ophthalmology is a 3-year postgraduate program that specializes in the study and treatment of eye diseases, disorders, and surgeries. The course provides in-depth knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the eye, along with advanced training in diagnostic techniques, surgical procedures, and treatment modalities. Students acquire practical experience through clinical training, exposure to various eye conditions, and research opportunities. Key topics covered include cataract surgery, retinal disorders, corneal diseases, glaucoma, and pediatric ophthalmology. The program emphasizes both medical and surgical approaches to eye care, preparing graduates for roles in hospitals, private practices, research, and teaching. Graduates can pursue careers as ophthalmologists, or specialize further in areas such as retina, cornea, or ocular surgery.