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Kanishk Shukla

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The MSc Clinical Embryology syllabus is considered moderate to difficult. While theoretical topics like anatomy, embryology, and genetics are manageable, practical lab work and clinical procedures require dedication.
Students with a strong Science background and genuine interest in healthcare usually cope better with the demands of the program.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, it is possible to get admission without appearing for an entrance exam for MSc Clinical Embryology, depending on the college. Many private universities and a few government institutes offer direct admissions based on merit.
However, for top-ranked universities, appearing for an entrance test might still be necessary.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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The selection for MSc Clinical Embryology can be both merit-based and entrance-based.
Some institutes select students purely on the basis of graduation marks, while others conduct entrance tests followed by interviews.
Applicants must carefully check individual college requirements before applying.

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Mani Sahni

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Yes, MSc Clinical Embryology is considered worth it for candidates passionate about healthcare and fertility sciences.
It offers a growing career path, good salaries, and international job opportunities.
However, the course requires serious commitment, clinical skills, and a strong interest in reproductive biology to truly make the investment valuable.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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After completing an MSc Clinical Embryology, the average starting salary typically ranges between INR 3 Lacs to INR 6 LPA in India.
Salaries can vary depending on the institute's reputation, internships completed, and the candidate's skill set. With experience, professionals can command even higher packages, especially in metro cities or abroad.

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Jaya Shukla

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Students from a non-medical background can apply for MSc Clinical Embryology, but they must usually have a degree in life sciences or allied fields like Biotechnology, Zoology, or Microbiology.
Pure non-science students (like those from Arts or Commerce) are generally not eligible. Institutes prefer applicants with a Science base for better understanding of clinical and biological concepts.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Majorly, yes, entrance exams are mandatory for admission to MSc Clinical Embryology. However, a couple of colleges also accept Class 12 scores. 

Further, it is important to check the specific admission criteria of each institute before applying.

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Jiya Khanna

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A total of 60 seats are available in Symbiosis Statistical Institute for MSc course. The seat allotment is done based on performance in the entrance admission delection rounds Writing Aptitude Test (WAT) and Personal Interaction (PI). Further, there are seats reserved for SC/ST/Kashmiri migrants and other reserved category candidates as well. It must be noted that the mentioned seat count is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is however, still subject to changes and hence, is indicative. 

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Pragati Shukla

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Malla Reddy Vishwavidyapeeth offers two-year MSc course at the PG level. Admission to MSc is merit-based. Candidates need to meet the eligibility requirements for getting admission. The eligibility requirement is to pass graduation in a relevant stream to apply for MSc course. 

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Nishtha Dhawan

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Yes, KLE Society's Nijalingappa College, Bengaluru, does have an MSc course in various specialisations. These courses are two years long, offered at the postgraduate level, and are divided into four semesters. For more details, check out the following key highlights:

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Two years

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PG Degree

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Full Time

Total Semesters

Four semesters

Selection criteria

Merit-based

Seat Intake

40

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