Hey Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great,
As you want to be an clinical embryologist and want the procedure to become. An embryologist must have a basic medical degree followed by a postgraduate degree in OBS&GYN. A good embryologist can only be attained after many years of experience. After earning an MSc in microbiology, one can work as a research assistant, assisting with IVF procedures. The remuneration is not comparable to that of an embryologist.
For more information on Clinical Embryologist:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/clinical-embryology-course
I hope this will help you,
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Hello Aspirant,
In order to become a clinical embryologist, you need to possess a bachelor's degree in any of the biological science subjects like zoology, botany, biotechnology, microbiology, etc, or biomedical science subject. The admission into these courses is based on 12th exam marks or entrance exam marks based on the college you are applying for.
You can know more about biomedical science courses here
https://www.careers360.com/courses/biomedical-sciences-course
Top colleges providing this course in IIT Madras, Calcutta University, Delhi University(DUET Entrance exam).
After this, you need a post-graduate degree in embryology or ART.
You should prefer going for a Master's degree in Embryology as it will help you gain the essential practical skills and boost your interest in your respective field of interest.
The top colleges providing this degree is AIIMS Delhi, Amity University Noida, Madras University, etc.
You can know more about colleges here
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-clinical-embryology-colleges-in-india
I hope it helps.
Thank you.
Hi!!!
Hope you are doing well.
The qualifications for clinical embryologists is bachelor's degree in biological science, followed by a post graduate qualification, preferably in Assisted Reproductive Technology or Embryology or biotechnology.
Hope you are clear now. Feel free to ask if you have any other queries. All The Best!!!
Hello Sunita
In today’s world, an embryologist has different opportunities to work with clinics, industry and research organisations that deal with IVF.
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. A formalized curriculum for scientists encompassing 1 or 2 years of instructive, theoretical and practical training in embryology is required to become a qualified embryologist. Of course, the skills come with experience.
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.
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