The Post Graduate Clinical Embryology & Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) program is a 2-year specialized course designed to train professionals in the science and practice of human reproduction. It offers comprehensive knowledge in embryology, infertility treatment, in vitro fertilization (IVF), and advanced ART techniques, preparing graduates for critical roles in fertility clinics, IVF labs, and reproductive research.
Students gain in-depth understanding of reproductive physiology, gamete biology, embryo culture, cryopreservation, and micromanipulation techniques such as ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection). The program blends theoretical modules with extensive hands-on training in clinical settings, enabling students to work confidently in real-time IVF procedures and embryology labs. It also addresses ethical, legal, and psychological aspects of ART, fostering responsible and compassionate practitioners.
Graduates are equipped to work as clinical embryologists, ART specialists, lab managers, or research associates in fertility centers, hospitals, and research institutions. With the increasing global demand for fertility care and reproductive science expertise, this program provides a solid foundation for both clinical careers and further academic pursuits such as Ph.D. or specialized reproductive biology training.
This program is suited for students with a strong background in life sciences or medical sciences and an interest in reproductive biology and clinical applications.
Students undergo rigorous clinical and lab-based training in fertility clinics, IVF centers, and reproductive research labs. The program includes hands-on practice with embryo handling, sperm preparation, IVF procedures, and cryopreservation technologies. Internships and supervised training sessions provide real-world exposure to ART protocols and patient care. In addition to academic modules, students participate in seminars and collaborative case studies. Graduates receive a Master’s degree in Clinical Embryology & ART, qualifying them for immediate placement in clinical roles or advanced research.
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