Aim & Objectives of the study: The aim of this present study is to compare between laparoscopic and open hernioplasty in noncomplicated ventral hernia regarding operative data, postoperative pain and recurrence rate, intra and postoperative complications, and return to normal activity Materials And Methods Source of data: Patients admitted with ventral hernia during January 2021 to October 2022 at Rama Medical College and Research Institute, Hapur were taken up for study with the help of relevant history, clinical examination and appropriate investigations. Study design: Prospective Study Data Collection: Clinical features, symptomatology, investigations, operative findings, post operative wound complications, and length of hospital stay were analysed using the performa. Conclusion: No one technique is the “best” procedure for all patients. Knowledge of the wide variety of surgical options will be of benefit to all patients. In our study the laparoscopic approach appears to be as effective as open repairs in the treatment of ventral hernias. Advanced surgical skill, laparoscopic experience and high technology are the major factors for successful ventral hernia repair