Clinical Embryology
The basic eligibility for the course is to have a BSc degree in relevant field with marks >55%. So if you are in such a subject which is a bio related subject then you are eligible for it.
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I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello Priya,
Since you have pursued Masters in Biochemistry, you are eligible for Diploma in Clinical Embryology. Furthermore, minimum passing percentage in 10+2 level exam is also required.
The candidates have to appear for entrance exam, which are held at University or National level.
Different Entrance exams in India for this course are:
Minimum fees of this course in Private colleges is 4.50 Lakhs whereas Maximum Fees is 7.00 Lakhs.
To know more in detail about this course, refer the link below:
Hope this helps!
Hello Aspirant,
DMIMS University has five seats for the course of M. Sc. Clinical embryology. It has been accredited NAAC A+ grade and is a post graduate course for two years duration.
Eligibility - The eligibility is graduation with mandatory course of B. Sc in medical laboratory technology, biotechnology, Zoology, Microbiology or candidates who have completed health graduate.
The admission criteria is based on all India rank and percentile of NEET UG. The cut off has not been specified. But, for unreserved classes the minimum percentile in general is 50%, while for SC, ST and OBC it is 40%. The entrance exam is NEET UG only and it is a pen and paper test that tests skills in physics, chemistry and biology. It is a single entrance test for admission.
It is for duration of 3 hours and the score range is from -180 to +720 marks. It takes place once a year in various Indian Recognised languages.
Dear Student,
The average salary for an Embryologist is $69395. In US you can make a very good salary itself. The salary is given as per your percentile.
In US,
if your percentile is 25th then the salary will be - $60,440
if your percentile is 50th then the salary will be - $68,001
if your percentile is 75th then the salary will be - $77,433
if your percentile is 90th then the salary will be - $86,020
It is kind of best salary and other countries are having different salary structure.
Thank You.
Hello,
Clinical embryology is a stream of biology which mainly focuses on the study of fertilisation of eggs and the healthy development of the embryos. An embryologist focuses on the creation of embryos outside the mother's womb with the help of sperm and eggs. So clinical embryologist getting job in IVF clinic. They are the scientific staff who help make babies happen, literally creating life in their hands. They are sometimes referred to as the 'caretakers' of a patient's sperm, eggs or embryos. So you can do diploma on it, do post graduation on it also. After that you may become assistant clinical embryologist, and become senior embryologist. As a freshers in India you can get 3.5 lpa. After gaining the experience your salary will be automatically increase.
All the best.
hello sanjana
I hope you are doing good. I would like to inform you that their are various number of colleges in india which do offers msc in clinical embryology . List of some colleges are below:-
1.Bangalore University, Bangalore.
2. Amity University, Noida
3.AIIMS Delhi - All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi
4. JSS medical colleges mysore
5. KMC manipal-Kasturba medical college
6. Chettinand hospital and research institute
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
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