Accomplished Master Degrees
1) Nassir Salim Ali Elhammali (1996) Comparison of laboratory and field results of Friesian semen processed with Tris and whole milk diluents in the Sudan (In Arabic).
2) Hind Abd Elhameed Elagib (1998) Effect of age and season on characteristics and short-term storage of semen of White Leghorn cocks in different diluents in the Sudan.
3) Manahil Zakaria Ahmed (1999). Artificial insemination in Sudanese sheep using different methods of oestrous synchronization.
4) Muna Mohamed Elhassan Ibrahim (2000) Aerobic bacteria associated with repeat breeding in cross-bred cattle in Khartoum State.
5) Hatim Abed Elhai Zainelabdin (2001). Some aspects of reproductive performance of Holstein Friesian cows in the Sudan.
6) Salih Nasir Mussa (2001) Hormonal manipulation of some infertility problems in Cross-bred cows in the Sudan.
7) Abd Elmutalb Ali Elmubark (2001) Fertility rate after oestrous synchronization and artificial insemination in Desert sheep under extensive system in the Sudan.
8) Sumia Hassan Hussein (2002) Reproductive performance of Nubian and Cross-bred does following oestrous synchronization and artificial insemination with fresh diluted and frozen semen.
9) Amna Eltayb Babikir (2002) Blood metabolic profile of Nubian goats
10) Magda Abd Elkarim Saeed (2003) Factors influencing postpartal reproductive traits in Cross- bred dairy Cows in the Sudan.
11) Mohammed Elsir Elnagieb Okasha (2003). Effect of dietary supplementation on physiological responses and reproductive performance in Desert ewes.
12) Mohammed Hussein Elzagafi Ali (2004) Reproductive performance of Taggari (Mountain) goats in response to oestrous synchronization and artificial insemination.
13) Magdi Elnaeem Badawi (2004). The effect of caesarian section on uterine bacterial flora and postpartum oestrus in the Sudanese Nubian goats.
14) Mohamed Saad Osman (2005) Seasonal effect on semen characteristics and semen freezability of Kenana and Butana bulls in the Sudan.
15) Thoyba Farouk Fadol (2005). Pubertal traits in males and females of Sudanese Desert Sheep.
16) Caesar Jermano Boyong Sobe (2007). Some Approaches for treatment of retained placenta in Cross bred dairy Cows and their effect on the postpartum period.
Accomplished Ph.D. Degrees
1) Abdel Rahim Sid Ahmed Sayed (1999) Physiological and reproductive changes and diseases observed in Dorcas gazelles (Gazella dorcas dorcas) raised in captivity.
2) Abdul Sattar Ali Alsayed (2001) The effect of season on reproductive traits, semen characteristics and fertility of Desert rams in the Sudan. (in Arabic).
3) Elsir Abdelhai Babiker (2003) Effect of season on sexual behaviour semen quality and fertility of Nubian, Saanen and Crossbred bucks in the Sudan.
4) Manal Sulum Suliman (2005). The prevalence of metabolic diseases in dairy cattle with special reference to milk fever, ketosis and milk fever, ketosis and hypomagnesemia and their effects on production and reproduction.
5) Sara Abdel Rahman Alhussein (2006). Morphological and biochemical studies on the male reproductive tract of the Nubian goat with special reference to puberty.
6) Mustafa Mohamed Abd Elkhalig (2007). Infectious agents, nutritional status and hormonal levels as possible factors involved in she-camel infertility.
Ongoing research leading to Master Degrees
1) Azza Ali Adam Association of blood progesterone levels with fertility and infertility in Sudanese goats.
Ongoing research leading to Ph.D. Degrees
1) Babikir Abd Elatti Elsharif. Semen characteristics, freezability and fertility of frozen semen from Sudanese Desert rams.
2) Yousif Hussein Abdalla. The effect of different supplement rations on the reproductive performance of Sudanese Nubian goats.
3) Abdel Mutalb Ali Elmubark. The effect of improved feeding, oestrous synchronization and artificial insemination on reproductive performance of Desert goats.
4) Rabaa Osman Omer. Effects of seasonal changes in thermal environment and thyroid status on physiological responses and reproductive performance of Nubian goats.
5) Mohammed Hussein Elzagafi Ali. Effects of the season and improved feeding on reproductive performance of Sudanese desert bucks.