Clinical Embryology
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
Yes you can , it's a good choice for you to complete your Master's in Clinical Embryology even in you are from Molecular Biology Background. Clinical Embryology has a lot of good career aspects , if you are specialized in Clinical Embryology then you will gather immense knowledge in study
Hi,
Tasks and duties
Retrieving eggs from patients.
Running tests on eggs.
Performing or assisting with in vitro fertilisation and other procedures.
Studying embryos from the beginning of conception.
Maintaining clinical records.
To become an Embryologist, you usually have to complete a bachelor degree in biology (https://www.seek.com.au/learning/course/bachelor-of-science-biology/at-university-of-southern-queensland?campaigncode=lrn:skj:cg:howto:alpha) or biological science
Hi aspirants
the eligibility criteria for MSc in clinical embryology is you have to complete your bsc course with zoology or botany or reproduction or microbiology or biotechnology or biochemistry or bioscience etc. Like it's must be related in life science or biology.
since you are doing bsc physical assistant
Hi
Physician assistant is a health science or a paramedical science degree. As far as I understand you should be eligible for this course. A physician assistant can even assist a surgeon during surgeries then why not in an IVF procedure. If we try to apply a little common sense
Hi Praveen!
AIIMS conducts its own entrance exam - AIIMS Nursing exam every year to take admissions in BSc /Msc courses. Exam is conducted once a year in online mode and is of 1 hour 30 minutes. To be eligible for MSc in AIIMS, candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree
Hey divyanshi, I am also a life science student, can you please suggest me what you have decided. Please don't mind that question, I am still exploring why and why not people want to pursue in it further. Are you doing embryology ?:-)
hi,
m.sc in clinical embryology is two years duration degree course. the general eligibility criteria is Candidate must complete BSc course with Reproduction / Zoology / Microbiology / Biochemistry / Biotechnology / Bioscience / Physiology or relevant discipline from a recognized education board.
now the criteria differs as per college
Hey,
An aspirant can pursue further research studies in reproductive and biological sciences after completing a master's programme in clinical embryology. Furthermore, a candidate can do further research in the field of biomedical sciences with the help of the reproduction or clinical work companies.
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