Background: To evaluate the Clinico-demographic profile and management outcomes of patients with Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia (OSSN) in a tertiary eye care hospital in NepalMethods: All the patients with biopsy proven OSSN presenting to Oculoplasty and Ocular Oncology department of Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology, Nepal over 1 year were retrospectively studied for clinical and demographic profiles, medical and surgical management and the outcomes of the management. Results: A total of 39 eyes of 37 patients were included in this study. The average age of patients was 44.56 years (range- 15 years to 84 years) consisting of 21(56.8%) male and 16 (43.2%) female. The ration of participating male and female patients (M:F) was 1.31:1. 35 cases (94.6%) were unilateral whereas 2 cases with Xeroderma pigmentosa had bilateral involvement. Nasal bulbar conjunctiva in (43.58%) was the most common. 6 (16.2%), 19 (51.4%) and 12 (32.4%) patients received primary medical management alone, surgical management alone and both surgical and adjuvant medical managements respectively.Histologically, the most common finding was CIN I with 10 (31.25%) patients. Surgical margins were free in 15 eyes (46.87%), whereas 17 eyes (53.12%) had one or more margins involved and hence, they received adjuvant topical chemotherapy. Moreover, 5 (15.38%) out of 39 eyes had recurrence.Conclusion: OSSN is usually present in middle age group though it may occur early and become rapidly progressive as in the cases of Xeroderma pigmentosa. Recurrence after surgery can occur despite optimal management.