This Course Structure is Curated as per the NEP-2020 Guidelines
Course Overview
Clinical Embryology is a relatively young branch of reproductive science that has undergone enormous expansion over the last twenty years. Since then, infertility treatment has undergone phenomenal development and become a highly specialised field involving a multitude of interventions known collectively as Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). However, a major concern is that there are too few appropriately trained clinical embryologists to maintain this pattern of growth. Meticulous training of new personnel in theoretical knowledge and practical skills is therefore critical to future advancement and ensuring patients consistently receive the best care. In response to these concerns, MOMSOON Academy has developed programmes in Clinical Embryology & Assisted Reproductive Technology.
Clinical Embryology programmes provide students with theoretical and practical understanding of human reproductive biology, embryology, infertility and ART. The course includes the very latest developments in ART including legislation, ethics, and quality management.
Students will learn skills and techniques directly relevant to ART, as well as a range of ‘traditional’ and ‘cutting edge’ scientific techniques and procedures. A particular strength of our programme is the fact that each of our students will be individually trained in all practical aspects.
Our programmes will prepare students for active employment within the clinical embryology / ART sector and / or a research career in reproductive science. As the course was designed in response to identified employment needs, our graduates are likely to be highly sought after.

Course Details
Description: 2 Years Degree Program
No. of Credits: 80 minimum and as specified
- Eligibility
- Curriculum Structure
- Program Outcomes
- Career Enhancement
- Higher Studies
- Job Roles & Progression
The minimum eligibility is a B.Sc. degree in Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Medical Sciences or equivalent with at least 50% aggregate marks from a recognized university.
The M.Sc. Clinical Embryology curriculum provides advanced training in embryology, assisted reproductive technology (ART), genetic screening, embryo culture, and patient counseling. This program prepares students for roles in fertility clinics, reproductive health centers, hospitals, and research institutions.
Semester | Name of the Subject |
Semester 1 | Fundamentals of Embryology, Anatomy and Physiology of Reproductive Systems, Gametogenesis and Fertilization, Reproductive Endocrinology, Practical: Semen Analysis and Sperm Preparation |
Semester 2 | Embryo Culture and Transfer Techniques, Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), Cryopreservation of Gametes and Embryos, Genetic Screening and Diagnostics, Practical: Embryo Culture and ART Techniques |
Semester 3 | Advanced Embryology (ICSI, PGD, PGS), Ethics and Legal Aspects in Reproductive Medicine, Research Methodology and Biostatistics, Patient Counseling in Infertility and ART, Practical: ICSI and Genetic Screening Procedures |
Semester 4 | Reproductive Health Unit Management, Innovations in ART and Genetic Engineering, Thesis/Research Project, Practical: Reproductive Unit Operations and Compliance |
- Embryo Culture and Transfer Techniques: Proficiency in embryo culture, embryo transfer, and in-vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures.
- Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART): Skills in handling ART procedures, including ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) and cryopreservation.
- Genetic Screening and Diagnostics: Expertise in genetic testing such as PGD (Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis) and PGS (Preimplantation Genetic Screening).
- Patient Counseling in Infertility: Ability to provide compassionate counseling to individuals and couples undergoing fertility treatments.
- Cryopreservation and Gamete Handling: Skills in the preservation and handling of gametes (sperm and eggs) and embryos for ART procedures.
- Reproductive Health Unit Management: Knowledge of managing a fertility or ART unit, patient care coordination, and regulatory compliance.
- Certification in Embryo Culture and Transfer Techniques: Specialized training in embryo handling, culture, and successful transfer procedures.
- Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Certification: Focuses on advanced ART procedures, including IVF, ICSI, and cryopreservation.
- Genetic Screening in Embryology Certification: Covers techniques in genetic screening and diagnosis for inherited conditions.
- Patient Counseling in Reproductive Health Certification: Provides skills in counseling for patients undergoing infertility and ART treatments.
- Compliance and Ethical Standards in ART Certification: Emphasizes ethical issues, patient rights, and compliance standards in reproductive technology.
- Ph.D. in Reproductive Biology or Embryology
- Fellowship in Advanced ART Techniques or Genetics in Reproductive Health
- Postgraduate Diploma in Reproductive Health and Genetics
- Advanced Certifications in Cryopreservation or Molecular Embryology
Duration | Roles and Responsibilities | Salary Range |
0-3 years | Embryology Technician, ART Laboratory Assistant | ₹6,00,000 – ₹8,50,000 per annum |
3-5 years | Senior Embryologist, Genetic Screening Specialist | ₹8,50,000 – ₹12,00,000 per annum |
5-10 years | ART Laboratory Manager, Reproductive Health Specialist | ₹12,00,000 – ₹15,00,000 per annum |
10+ years | Director of Embryology Services, Chief Embryologist | ₹15,00,000+ per annum |
