Hello Aspirant,
You can do it, of course. Typically, to be eligible for an MSc in clinical embryology, you must have completed a BSc in zoology, botany, reproduction, microbiology, biotechnology, biochemistry, or another related field. For example, it must be connected to biology or life science.
Therefore, you can enter clinical embryology for a master's programme. The course lasts for two years. The study of egg fertilisation and the embryos' healthy development is the primary emphasis of this course. You'll train to be an embryologist. Your primary task is to use sperm and eggs to make embryos outside of the mother's womb. This kind of fertilisation is actually very well-liked right now. because a lot of couples can go through with this. You can find employment at these embryology clinics once you've finished this. Additionally, you can get employment as an embryologist in a gynaecology or urology centre.
Admission in AIIMS Delhi -
Only those who perform well in the entrance exam, which will be held in Delhi/NCR, will be admitted.
There is a minimum age requirement of 17 years old for the AIIMS entrance exam as well as an eligibility requirement of 60% in the 10+2 exams for the M.Sc. programmes at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The Clinical Embroyology entrance exam is necessary for enrolment.
For further information, you may refer the link provided below.
https://www.careers360.com/university/all-india-institute-of-medical-sciences-new-delhi/msc-reproductive-biology-and-clinical-embryology-course
Hope this helps,
Thank you.
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