M.Sc. in Clinical Embryology is a specialized postgraduate degree that aims to provide advanced knowledge and practical skills in reproductive medicine. The course normally lasts 2 years, divided into four semesters. Students are taught embryology techniques, assisted reproductive technologies (ART), and laboratory procedures used in IVF and other fertility therapies. The curriculum covers topics like human anatomy, reproductive biology, molecular genetics, and embryonic development. Furthermore, students acquire practical experience through laboratory work, research, and clinical internships. The curriculum is appropriate for students who want to work as clinical embryologists, researchers, or professionals in fertility clinics, hospitals, and research facilities. Graduates are well prepared to contribute to advances in reproductive healthcare and embryology.