Clinical Embryology
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Hey dear,
Since there is no information regarding the syllabus for the AIIMS MSc entrance exam students face problems while preparing.
The paper contains 90 questions and 90 marks. there is negative marking also,
There is no syllabus mentioned so don't waste time searching for it just make your zoology part strong and you will be able to attempt the answers.
Thank you.
Hey Kavya,
Hope you are doing well. So here's the answer to your question...
yes, you can of course do clinical embryology course after completing BMLT course. Infact to enter embryology, one has to complete bachelor's degree in biological science, followed by a post graduate qualification, preferably in Assisted Reproductive Technology or Embryology or biotechnology. Hence you really don't need to write JEE and NEET exam as those are undergraduate exams which you need to qualify(i.e. NEET) to get into a good college to complete your BMLT.
I guess I have answered and cleared your query well. Lots of best wishes for your future!!!
Hello aspirant!
Hope you are doing great!
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that there are no guaranteed placements by AIIMS in this course. But since AIIMS itself is a reputed institute, issues with placements generally don't arise.
Moreover, MSc in reproductive biology and clinical embryology in AIIMS New Delhi is more of a research based program. Hence, if you are willing to go for research in reproductive biology, you should definitely try your best to be in here!
Good luck!
Hello!
yes you can apply for the exam every year. Clinical Embryology is a stream of biology which mainly focuses on the study of fertilisation of eggs and the healthy development of the embryos. Specialised doctors working in the field of Clinical Embryology are known as embryologists. An embryologist focuses on the creation of embryos outside the mother’s womb with the help of sperm and eggs. Therefore, they play a very critical role in the lives of couples devoid with naturally conceiving abilities. In a country, like India, where a massive population has been facing issues like infertility, embryologists are often considered as life-savers for families and couples. Eminent medical institutions and organisations have been offering multiple courses in Clinical Embryology course to help raise exceptional medical practitioners for the future.
The eligibility criteria for admission into Clinical Embryology courses are like most other diploma and postgraduate courses. Candidates must satisfy the criteria to be eligible for the admission.
For post-graduation Diploma- A graduation degree in the required subjects with a minimum passing percentage. Minimum percentile in 10+2 examination as well. The candidates are expected to sit for an entrance exam as well, which may be held at the university level or the national level.
For Master’s program- A graduation degree in the required subjects with a minimum passing percentage. Minimum percentage in 10+2 examination as well. The students may have to appear for an entrance level as well.
For more details please refer:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/clinical-embryology-course
Hope this helps
Hi.
The following are the eligibility requirements for Clinical Embryology:
A bachelor's degree with a minimum passing grade in the required subjects. In addition, a minimum percentage in the 10+2 examination is required. Students may also be required to take an entrance exam.
As a result, YES, you are qualified to take this course.
Please feel free to leave a remark if you have any other questions.
Best of luck to you.
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