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The eligibility criteria for M.Sc in Clinical Embryology is that candidates who have completed their BSc with Reproduction, Zoology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Bioscience or Physiology as one of the subjects are eligible. In short, they must have any biological science subjects in their undergrad program. And they must have obtained not less than 60% at the qualifying examination.
The eligibility criteria of PG Diploma in Clinical Embryology is also similar to the above information.
As you had microbiology as one of your core subjects in your degree course, you're eligible for getting enrolled in Clinical Embryology course.
For the last part of your query, the decision is for you to take. I've provided you the relevant information and hope it will help you to come to a final decision.
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Hello aspirant
YES, you can definitely pursue Clinical Embryology after Completing bsc in Microbiology, Biotechnology and chemistry. After this you can pursue masters in clinical embryology as masters degree will help you to discover more about this domain and will make you more knowledgeable.
The eligibility criteria for Masters in Clinical Embryology course is as follows :
Generally 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 .
Further, to know more about clinical Embryology course in detail, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about this in detail : https://www.careers360.com/courses/clinical-embryology-course#:~:text=Generally%20the%20eligibility%20criteria%20for,in%20life%20science%20or%20biology.
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