Master The Science of
Male fertility -hands-on
About This Programme
India’s most comprehensive hands-on embryology training.
The 2,3,6-Month Advanced Embryology Fellowship is Yellow Academy’s flagship programme – and the most intensive
embryology training available in India.
Over six months, you move through the full spectrum of ART: advanced fertilisation techniques, reproductive genetics, lab
design and management, independent procedure execution, cryopreservation mastery, time-lapse monitoring, and a
supervised research project.
You are not assisted here. You practice – until you are ready to go independent.
This Programme Is Built For
Doctors who want to lead. Scientists who want to specialize.
What You Actually Do Here
CAREER OUTCOMES
Associate
Specialist
Manager
IVF lab setup
Embryologist
PROGRAMME DETAILS
Frequently Asked Questions
Can doctors join this programme?
Yes. MBBS, MS OBG, DNB, and infertility specialists are welcome. This programme gives doctors deep lab-side expertise in both embryology and andrology.
Do I need to complete the Andrology programme first?
Not mandatory. Intermediate-level knowledge is recommended. Our team assesses your background individually on the consultation call.
Is the training fully hands-on?
Yes, 70 - 80% of your time is in the lab on real procedures, real samples, and real cases.
Will I be trained in both embryology and andrology?
Yes - this is the only programme at Yellow Academy that covers both tracks comprehensively in one fellowship.
What happens after I graduate?
Our placement team connects you directly with IVF clinics and fertility labs in our network. 94% of graduates are placed within 90 days.
Can I join from outside the city?
Absolutely. We welcome outstation candidates. Our performing running semen analysis, DDG, DFI, TESA-Sperm Preparation, handling surgical sperm retrieval support. OPU-OCC Screening, OCC Denudation, ICSI, culturing embryos, embryo grading D1 to D5 (blastocysts), and Basic Embryo Biopsy procedure.
Or write to us at : academy@yellowivf.com
Batches filling fast — early applications prioritised