SIMATS M.Sc Clinical Embryology FAQs
Ques. What is the career scope after M.Sc Clinical Embryology from SIMATS? What salary can I expect?
Ans. Clinical Embryology is one of the most in-demand specialisations in healthcare today. Graduates can work as Clinical Embryologists, IVF Laboratory Technicians, Andrology Lab Specialists, and ART Coordinators in fertility clinics, IVF centres, and reproductive medicine hospitals. Entry-level salaries for clinical embryologists in India range from Rs. 3 to 6 lakh per annum, with experienced embryologists at senior IVF centres earning Rs. 10 to 20 lakh per annum. International opportunities are also strong, particularly in the Middle East, UK, and Southeast Asia.
Ques. Is M.Sc Clinical Embryology from SIMATS recognised for working in IVF labs abroad?
Ans. The M.Sc Clinical Embryology degree from SIMATS (a NAAC A++ accredited, UGC-recognised Deemed University) is a valid postgraduate qualification. For working abroad, additional certifications such as ESHRE (European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology) certification or ACE (Association of Clinical Embryologists) certification may be required depending on the country. Graduates are encouraged to pursue these international certifications after completing the M.Sc to enhance global employability.
Ques. What is the difference between M.Sc Clinical Embryology and M.Sc Reproductive Biology? Which should I choose?
Ans. M.Sc Clinical Embryology focuses specifically on the practical and laboratory aspects of assisted reproduction, including IVF, ICSI, embryo culture, and cryopreservation, preparing graduates for direct clinical laboratory roles. M.Sc Reproductive Biology has a broader research focus covering reproductive physiology, endocrinology, and molecular biology. If your goal is to work in an IVF lab, M.Sc Clinical Embryology is the more direct route. If you are interested in research, M.Sc Reproductive Biology may be more suitable.
Ques. Does SIMATS have an IVF lab or reproductive medicine facility for hands-on training?
Ans. Yes, SIMATS's Saveetha Medical College Hospital has a Reproductive Medicine department with facilities for ART procedures. The hospital's Obstetrics and Gynaecology department handles a high volume of cases, and the reproductive medicine unit provides students with exposure to IVF laboratory procedures, embryo handling, and clinical embryology techniques under the supervision of experienced faculty.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for M.Sc Clinical Embryology students at SIMATS?
Ans. Yes, SIMATS provides separate hostel facilities for boys and girls on campus. The campus has 150 hostel rooms with facilities including multi-cuisine restaurants, laundry services, 24x7 medical aid, gymnasium, sports complex, Wi-Fi, and CCTV surveillance. Hostel fees are approximately Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 90,000 per year. Mess charges are separate.
Ques. Can M.Sc Clinical Embryology graduates pursue a Ph.D. or further specialisation?
Ans. Yes, graduates can pursue Ph.D. programmes in Reproductive Biology, Embryology, or related disciplines at SIMATS or other universities. Additionally, pursuing ESHRE certification (Senior Clinical Embryologist or Clinical Embryologist) is highly recommended for career advancement. Some graduates also pursue fellowship programmes in Reproductive Medicine or Fetal Medicine to broaden their clinical scope. SIMATS itself offers a Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine and Fetal Medicine, which M.Sc Clinical Embryology graduates may be eligible for.
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