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Bachelor of Optometry: Eligibility. An HSC (10+2) qualification completed from a recognized Board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as main subjects and with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate is the minimum criterion of eligibility required to be fulfilled for an aspiring candidate to pursue the course. Eligibility: 10+2 from a recognized university.
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Admission to B.Sc optometry course is provided to eligible candidates on the basis of performance in a relevant entrance examination, which is conducted either by the concerned institution or at the state or national level. A cut-off score is set for the examination and students clearing that are eligible for the counseling process. The counseling process comprises two additional rounds of Group Discussion and Personal Interview, wherein the candidate's general aptitude for the course is examined, and seats are allotted to qualifying students. Although, there are some colleges in India that provide a
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The minimum eligibility for Bachelor of Optometry course in LCOO is 10+ 2 in science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as main subjects from recognized board. They must have obtained minimum 45% marks in qualifying examination.
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