M.Ch. (Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery)
The M.Ch. in Urology at KVV prepares surgical specialists in advanced genito-urinary healthcare. It combines academic depth, operative training, and clinical excellence, focusing on diseases of the urinary tract and male reproductive organs across adult and pediatric patients.
Overview
This super-specialty program offers detailed knowledge of surgical urology, including endourology, andrology, uro-oncology, and renal transplantation. The course also emphasizes critical care, radiology, research skills, and professional ethics, producing capable leaders in academic and clinical practice.
The M.Ch. (Urology / Genito-Urinary Surgery) program fosters comprehensive understanding and advanced surgical expertise through departments specializing in:
Surgical anatomy of kidneys, ureters, bladder, and male genitalia
Renal physiology & transplantation
Urological oncology (prostate, kidney, bladder, testis)
Pediatric urology & congenital anomalies
Erectile dysfunction, infertility, and sexual health
Voiding dysfunction, incontinence & pelvic reconstructive surgery
Endoscopic, laparoscopic, and robotic surgery
Urological trauma, infections, and emergencies
Imaging & diagnostics (urodynamics, IVU, RGP, nephrostogram)
Students explore urology from fundamentals to advanced surgical techniques—covering renal physiology, endourology, uro-oncology, pediatric urology, infertility, and reconstructive procedures—building strong clinical and operative skills for excellence in genito-urinary surgical care and innovation.
Core Curriculum (Traditional Undergraduate)
Year 1:
Semester
Theory Subjects
Semester I & II
- Urogenital anatomy & renal physiology
- Clinical evaluation, diagnostic procedures
- Cystoscopy, ureteroscopy, basic laparoscopy
- Ward duties, OPD rotations, emergency management
- Introduction to pediatric and reconstructive urology
Year 2:
Semester
Theory Subjects
Semester III & IV
- Male infertility, erectile dysfunction
- Renal failure, transplantation principles
- Urological oncology & upper tract surgeries
- Surgical management of trauma & calculus disease
- Neurourology, incontinence, endourology
Year 2:
Semester
Theory Subjects
Semester V & VI
- Minimally invasive & robotic urology
- Pediatric surgeries, genital trauma, sexual differentiation disorders
- Bladder reconstruction & orthotopic diversions
- Final thesis submission
- Exit practical & viva assessments
Eligibility Criteria:
- Annual Intake:
- 1 seat per year
- Eligibility Criteria:
- Must have an MS (General Surgery) degree from a recognized university.
- Should have permanent registration with the Medical Council of India (MCI)/State Medical Council or obtain it within 1 month of admission.
- Must be eligible and willing to work as a full-time resident throughout the 3-year course.
- Admission is based on NEET merit, with a minimum 5 percentile or as per Government of India norms.
- Selection is done as per rules of the constituent college/institution and MCI/NMC regulations.
- Must complete 3 years of regular study and research under an approved supervisor.
- Required to maintain at least 80% attendance in each subject and demonstrate satisfactory academic and clinical performance certified by the course faculty and Dean.
- Duration:
- 3 years (6 semesters)
Contact Us
Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad Malkapur, Karad (Dist.Satara), Maharashtra, India. PIN - 415539
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