M.S. in Anatomy

M.S. in Anatomy is a 3-year postgraduate program that focuses on the detailed study of human anatomy, including the structure, function, and development of the human body. The course covers various branches such as gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, histology, and embryology, providing students with a deep understanding of the human body from cellular to systemic levels. Practical sessions, dissections, and research-based learning are integral components, enabling students to gain hands-on experience in anatomical studies. The program also includes opportunities for clinical exposure and specialized research. Graduates can pursue careers in medical research, teaching in medical colleges, clinical anatomy, forensic science, or work in healthcare sectors like hospitals and laboratories. This program also provides a foundation for further academic or professional pursuits in medical sciences.