Program

MS – ENT

An MS ENT course is a 3-year postgraduate medical degree that trains doctors to diagnose and treat disorders of the ear, nose, and throat (Otorhinolaryngology), including hearing, sinus, voice, and head and neck conditions, blending theoretical knowledge with extensive practical and surgical training. The curriculum covers core ENT areas like otology (ear), rhinology (nose), and laryngology (throat), with a focus on both medical management and surgical procedures.

An MS ENT course is a 3-year postgraduate medical degree that trains doctors to diagnose and treat disorders of the ear, nose, and throat (Otorhinolaryngology), including hearing, sinus, voice, and head and neck conditions, blending theoretical knowledge with extensive practical and surgical training. The curriculum covers core ENT areas like otology (ear), rhinology (nose), and laryngology (throat), with a focus on both medical management and surgical procedures.

The objectives of an MS-ENT (Master of Surgery in Otorhinolaryngology) course are to produce a competent, ethical, and skilled ENT specialist who can effectively diagnose and manage ear, nose, throat, head, and neck diseases. This includes developing strong theoretical knowledge of ENT-related basic sciences and clinical practice, gaining proficiency in both routine and complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, acquiring surgical expertise in the field, and understanding modern advances and research methodologies. Graduates should also be able to provide preventive and rehabilitative care, teach medical students, and uphold high standards of professionalism and patient ethics.

An MS in ENT (Otorhinolaryngology) is a three-year postgraduate course focusing on the surgical and medical management of ear, nose, throat, head, and neck disorders. Key features include comprehensive training in basic medical sciences, clinical rotation, extensive hands-on surgical practice (including otology, rhinology, laryngology, and head-neck surgery), mastery of diagnostic techniques, and participation in research and academic activities like journal clubs and case discussions. The goal is to develop both specialized clinical expertise and surgical proficiency in the field.

An MS ENT course syllabus covers anatomy, physiology, pathology, and pharmacology related to the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. Key topics include various audiometric and electrophysiology tests, management of common and complex ENT diseases, surgical skills, head and neck embryology, and basic research methodology. The curriculum emphasizes competency-based training, clinical assessment, surgical procedures, and the management of specialized cases, especially in pediatrics.

The objectives of an MS-ENT (Master of Surgery in Otorhinolaryngology) course are to produce a competent, ethical, and skilled ENT specialist who can effectively diagnose and manage ear, nose, throat, head, and neck diseases. This includes developing strong theoretical knowledge of ENT-related basic sciences and clinical practice, gaining proficiency in both routine and complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, acquiring surgical expertise in the field, and understanding modern advances and research methodologies. Graduates should also be able to provide preventive and rehabilitative care, teach medical students, and uphold high standards of professionalism and patient ethics.

An MS in ENT (Otorhinolaryngology) is a three-year postgraduate course focusing on the surgical and medical management of ear, nose, throat, head, and neck disorders. Key features include comprehensive training in basic medical sciences, clinical rotation, extensive hands-on surgical practice (including otology, rhinology, laryngology, and head-neck surgery), mastery of diagnostic techniques, and participation in research and academic activities like journal clubs and case discussions. The goal is to develop both specialized clinical expertise and surgical proficiency in the field.

Course Duration

3 years

Course Eligibility

To be eligible for an MS – ENT in India, the Student must hold an MBBS degree from a Medical Council of India (now National Medical Commission)-recognized institution, complete one year of mandatory internship, and be registered with a State Medical Council. Admission is primarily based on score in the national NEET-PG entrance exam, with qualifying cutoffs varying by category.

Course Fees

MS in ENT Admissions Open

Build strong clinical expertise and surgical proficiency in ENT through structured academic learning and hands-on hospital training.

Admission Enquiry

Mrs. Rajalakshmi

Admission officer, Srinivas University