M.Sc. in Clinical Embryology and Reproductive Biology

M.Sc. in Clinical Embryology and Reproductive Biology is a specialized postgraduate program focused on the scientific aspects of human reproduction, including assisted reproductive technologies (ART), embryology, and fertility treatment. The course typically spans 2 years and combines theoretical knowledge with practical training in clinical settings. Students are introduced to subjects such as reproductive physiology, embryology techniques, genetic testing, and ethical issues in reproductive medicine. The program prepares graduates for roles in fertility clinics, research institutions, and academic positions. Students gain hands-on experience in laboratory techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo culture, making them proficient in diagnosing and treating reproductive disorders. This degree is ideal for those seeking a career in reproductive healthcare and related research fields.