The 2 year, MSc in Clinical Embryology provides graduate students, scientists, and clinicians with highly advanced theoretical and practical understanding of human reproductive biology, embryology, infertility and assisted reproductive technology (ART) along with intensive ‘hands-on’ practical training in essential laboratory skills and the sophisticated gamete micromanipulation techniques associated with ART. This unique course structure combines online learning modules with practical training conducted through Simulation Training in Medline Academics, enabling students to pursue their studies while maintaining full-time employment. Additionally, the program provides valuable networking opportunities, connecting students with experienced professionals in the field.
• B.sc in Embryology or B.sc Graduate with subject in Biological Sciences
• BSc (Biotechnology)
• MBBS from a recognized Deemed-to-be University
Yes, the MSc program warmly welcomes international students. It offers an excellent opportunity for students from around the world to gain advanced knowledge in the field of reproductive biology and ART. The online learning modules allow easy access to the course content from any location, making it feasible for students to participate globally. Since the curriculum is based on ESHRE recommendations, it will enable you to maintain the international standards.
Upon completing an MSc in embryology, you can expect opportunities for career advancement as an embryologist, clinical embryologist, research scientist, genetic counsellor, fertility clinic manager, academic faculty, industry specialist, or public health expert.
You are eligible for M.sc in Clinical Embryology if you have B.sc in Embryology or B.sc Graduate with subject in Biological Sciences or BSc (Biotechnology) or MBBS from a recognized Deemed-to-be University. Each application is evaluated holistically, considering academic achievements, motivation, and potential to excel in the program. Prospective applicants can refer to the program's admission guidelines for specific requirements.
The procedure of admission involves the following steps: