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Yes, you can become an eye surgeon without an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine or Bachelor of Surgery).
To become an ophthalmologist you must have cleared Class 12 examinations in Chemistry, Biology, Physics and English with Biology or Maths as optional subjects with at least 45 percent to 50 percent marks and should have passed out from the recognised board or institution.
An ophthalmologist treats all eye diseases and diagnoses also, performs eye surgery, and prescribes and fits eyeglasses and contact lenses to correct vision problems.
For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Ophthalmic Technology page. (https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-he
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Optometry is a specialised health care profession that involves examining the eyes and related structures for defects or abnormalities. Optometrists are health care professionals who typically provide comprehensive primary eye care. An optometrist is an eye doctor that can examine, diagnose, and treat your eyes.
An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who can perform medical and surgical interventions for eye conditions.
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you are doctor which is also not an easy thing
by doing UPSC you will explore many fields in government and same time by using for medical experience you can do lots of good deeds for society
its hard to be doctor and prepare for UPSC at same time because doctor is life saver and work 24*7 when need may it will affect your preparation so
I would recommend you if you personally managed your profession with preparation so you should not need to resign
but if not possible for you to being a doctor and UPSC asp
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