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Yatendra Pradhan

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The average salary after Ophthalmic Technology course in India ranges between INR 15,000 to INR 30,000 per month, depending on the qualification, experience, and type of employer. Government hospitals and reputed eye care chains may offer higher pay.

With additional certifications or specialization, technicians can earn more. Those working in metros or private eye hospitals often see better growth and incentives over time, especially with practical experience.

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Abinash Bhuyan

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No you can't do B.Tech after completing your B.Pharma because B.Tech needs math in B.Pharma their is no maths in their course 

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The average salary an Automobile Engineer can earn in Germany is around €51,083 per year.

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Parul Thapa

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Students with a keen interest in healthcare, strong attention to detail, and the ability to work under pressure are ideal candidates for this course. It requires quick decision-making and technical skills.

Those comfortable working in operation theatres, assisting surgeons, and handling medical equipment will excel. A background in biology and an aptitude for medical sciences can be advantageous.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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AI and automation are transforming healthcare, but the role of an OT Technician remains crucial. Machines can assist in surgeries, but human expertise is needed for equipment handling, patient care, and emergency responses.

Instead of replacing jobs, AI will enhance efficiency, making OT technicians' roles more advanced. Learning new technologies and surgical innovations can help professionals stay relevant in the evolving healthcare landscape.

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