Candidates must possess one of the following qualifications to be eligible:
- Option 1: A Post-graduate degree in clinical embryology (full-time, minimum four semesters) from a recognised University, coupled with an additional three years of experience in handling human gametes and embryos in an ART laboratory.
- Option 2: A full-time Ph.D. related to Clinical Embryology, assisted reproductive technology, or fertility from a recognised university, along with one year of experience in a human ART laboratory.
- Option 3: A Medical (MBBS) or Veterinary (BVSc) degree with a full-time post-graduate degree in Clinical Embryology from a recognised University, plus two years of relevant ART laboratory experience.
- Option 4: A Post-graduate degree in Life Sciences or Biotechnology with a minimum of one year of on-site, full-time certified training in clinical embryology, supplemented by four years of experience in handling human gametes and embryos at a registered ART level 2 clinic.