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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
Colleges have a limited intake of students to ensure quality education and resources to reach every student. Thus it's commonly noticed that colleges offer 30-50 seats for this course, which is limited but yet effective for good education.
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12 months agoBeginner-Level 5
- Check out the website of Manjushree institute of health science, The website generally has dedicated addmissions section, check out the B. Sc. Optometry program with eligibility criteria, application deadline, and selection process.
- Contact Manjushree Institute of Health Sciences: Call the institute's admissions office or send them an email directly. They can provide the most up-to-date information on admissions for the current semester.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Challenging, I would say both are good careers with their advantages and disadvantages.
Broadly, both are primary autonomous healthcare professions, both provide diagnostic decision making and management of patient problems, and both have significant patient interaction. Academically both professions have long and rigorous training courses with the expectation of continuing practice development throughout the practitioner's career. With respect to career prospects, upon qualification both professions allow the degree holder to proceed to primary care practice, specialist training and practice and specialist hospital practice. Sala
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The marks required in NEET for admission to a Diploma in Optometry can vary depending on the institution and the category of the candidate. Typically, most institutions offering this course require candidates to clear the NEET exam, as it serves as the qualifying examination.
For general category candidates, a score of 400-450 is often considered competitive, while for OBC, SC, or ST candidates, the required score might be lower. However, specific marks depend on the institution's cutoff, which can change yearly based on competition and the number of available seats. It's important to check with the respective college or university for
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