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a year agoContributor-Level 10
B Pharmacy is the study of Pharmaceutical sciences, development, production, and dispensing of medications.
BSc in Optometry is the study of eye care, vision science & the diagnosis and treatment of visual disorders.
If candidates are more interested in medications, their effects, and healthcare delivery through pharmaceuticals, B Pharmacy may be the better choice. If they are fascinated by vision science and direct patient care in eye health, BSc Optometry could be more suitable.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, Optometry is not under MBBS. Optometry is a distinct field of healthcare focused on the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of vision problems and eye disorders.
It involves the study of optics, visual science, and eye health, and optometrists are trained to prescribe corrective lenses, detect eye diseases, and provide various eye care services.
In contrast, MBBS is a comprehensive medical degree that covers a broad range of medical sciences and prepares students to become general physicians.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue Optometry without taking the NEET. NEET is primarily required for admission to medical courses such as MBBS and BDS in India.
Majorly, admission to UG Optometry courses is based on merit-based (Class 12 scores).
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Bachelor of Optometry emphasizes clinical skills, patient care, and hands-on training in diagnosing and treating eye disorders. It has more extensive practical experience, clinical rotations and internships.
BSc in Optometry is more science-focused. It covers theory of vision science, optics, and biomedical sciences. While it also includes practical training, the curriculum may place more emphasis on research and academia.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BSc in Optometry is a specialized UG academic degree. It provides knowledge of eye care and vision science. Students study optics, eye physiology, diagnostic techniques & vision correction methods. The BSc in Optometry curriculum typically includes theoretical coursework and clinical practice.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Virohan: Sasmira, Worli offers a 2-year full-time course of ADVoc in Optometry. The Institute offers it in affiliation with Rabindranath Tagore University with 12-month practical training and 12-month internship. Candidates must be Class 12 qualified and to confirm candidature, should pay INR 3,500 as the application fee/registration fee. The total course fee of ADVoc in Optometry is INR 2.4 Lakh.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Optometrists are primary healthcare professionals who specialize in vision care. They primarily perform eye exams to assess vision, prescribe corrective lenses (glasses or contact lenses), diagnose certain eye conditions, and provide non-surgical treatments for common eye problems like astigmatism, nearsightedness, farsightedness, and presbyopia.
On the other hand, Ophthalmic technologists or technicians are specialised professionals who assist ophthalmologists (medical doctors specializing in eye care) in diagnosing and treating eye-related conditions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Virohan: Sri Sukhmani Institute of Management offers a Diploma in Optometry which is also considered as one of the flagship programmes. The Institute offers DVoc in Optometry for the duration of a full-time 1-year course. The course structure contains 6 months of practical training and 6 months of internship at a total course fee of INR 1.2 Lakh. Besides this, a candidate is ought to bear an application fee of INR 3,500 during the time of the application process.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
In order to get admission in the course of B.Sc. Optometry programme at MGM college, candidates must fulfill the eligibility criteria which includes completing 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board with Physics Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics as mandatory subjects with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks.
The candidates have to appear for an entrance exam whose scorecard is being accepted by the college followed by a Personal Interview . Some colleges also consider scores of national-level entrance exams like NEET JEE Main or AIIMS. Candidates can apply online on the official website of the college or through
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Studying for a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree versus a Bachelor of Science BSc Optometry offers several advantages, including:
Advanced Clinical Training: Doctor of Optometry programs typically provide more extensive clinical training compared to undergraduate programs.
Increased Career Opportunities: A Doctor of Optometry degree opens up a wider range of career opportunities compared to a BSc in Optometry.
Higher Salary Potential: Optometrists with a Doctor of Optometry degree generally command higher salaries compared to those with a BSc in Optometry.
Autonomy and Authority: Optometrists with a Doctor of Optometry degr
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