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Parul Thapa

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After completing Class 12, there are several paths you can take to pursue a career in optometry. Optometry is a field of healthcare that focuses on diagnosing and treating eye-related conditions. If candidates are interested in becoming an optometrist, here are some options they can consider:

  • Bachelor's Degree: Many Optometry schools require a bachelor's degree for admission. Candidates can pursue a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as Biology, Chemistry, or Physiology. This will provide you with a strong foundation in the sciences and prepare you for the rigorous coursework in optometry school.

  • Optometry School: Once you have c

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Parul Thapa

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No, the NEET is not mandatory for admission to Optometry courses. Optometry programs in India are usually offered as Bachelor of Optometry courses, and the admission criteria are determined by the respective universities or colleges. These institutions may have their own entrance examinations or selection processes for admission to optometry courses.

The requirement of NEET for Optometry courses may vary depending on the country and the specific educational institution. It is important for individuals interested in pursuing a career in Optometry to research and understand the admission requirements of the respective institutions they ar

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Parul Thapa

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BSc Optometry is not equivalent to a doctorate degree. While individuals with a BSc in Optometry are highly knowledgeable and skilled in the field of optometry, they do not hold the title of 'doctor'. The term 'doctor' typically refers to individuals who have completed a doctoral degree, such as a Doctor of Optometry (OD) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Optometry. 

While BSc Optometry provides a solid foundation for a career in optometry, it does not confer the title of 'doctor'. The title of 'doctor' is typically reserved for individuals who have completed a doctoral degree in optometry or a related field.

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Parul Thapa

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One of the best courses that you can go for is Bachelor of Optometry that will give you a very detailed and in depth understanding of the field by combining theory and practical training to handle real world scenarios related to eye care and vision needs. Top colleges also collaborate with eye care institutions to give you the best possible facilities and cutting edge tools and technology.

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Parul Thapa

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In Optometry Bachelor degree courses, students learn about the structure and function of the eye, ocular diseases, binocular vision, visual perception and even optometric instruments.

The Optometry Bachelor degree curriculum includes a balance of both the theoretical and practical sessions. Students attend lectures, participate in laboratory sessions and even gain hands-on experience through their clinical rotations.

In the Optometry Bachelor degree, candidates learn how to conduct the eye examinations, measure visual acuity, prescribe corrective lenses and even fit contact lenses. 

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Saurabh Kaintura

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Sure Misha, you may take the UPSC Civil Services Examination after earning your optometry bachelor's degree. Candidates are not restricted by the UPSC based on their undergraduate degree; all that is required is that you fulfill the general eligibility requirements:

1. Educational Requirement: A bachelor's degree from an accredited college.
2. Age Limit: You must be within the UPSC-established age ranges to take the exam.
3. Nationality: You must be an Indian citizen or fulfill the UPSC's requirements for nationality.

 

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AIIMS Delhi provides internships in optometry among other medical specialities. Normally, you have to be in your final year of study or have finished your B.Sc. in optometry in order to apply for an optometry internship. The application procedure is sending in an application form and any required supporting materials, such as a résumé and academic credentials. Merit-based selection may involve an interview process. The best-paid optometry internships can be found at private hospitals or speciality eye care facilities like Dr. Agarwal's Eye Hospital or Sankara Nethralaya, which are renowned for providing attractive stipend

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Indrani Choudhury

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Bachelor of Optometry course covers a comprehensive curriculum that includes theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and clinical training in vision care and eye health. Students can check the list of career options available after completing BSc In Optometry from Max Institute of Allied & Paramedical Education, Ghaziabad:

Job Profiles

Description

Average Salary

Optometrists

Optometrists are healthcare professionals who specialize in the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions related to the eyes and visual system. 

INR 3.3 LPA

Senior Optometrists

Senior Optometrists are highly trained professionals who specialize in the field of optometry. They play a crucial role in providing comprehensive eye care to patients.

INR 4 LPA

Optometry Researchers

Optometry researchers are professionals who conduct scientific investigations and studies related to vision and eye health. 

INR 4.8 LPA

Note: The salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.

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Neha Mateti

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Direct admission to the B.Sc Optometry programme at Jamia Hamdard is not typically offered. Admissions are generally based on merit and eligibility criteria which include having completed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics and English as compulsory subjects. The selection process often involves an entrance examination or evaluation of academic performance

For the updated information visit the official Jamia Hamdard admissions page or contact their admissions office directly.

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