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Parul Shukla

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Yes, private colleges conduct their own entrance tests for the Bachelor of Optometry like:

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MAKAUT CET

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology Common Entrance Test

SUAT

Sharda University Admission Test

GITAM GAT

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management Admission Test

BVP CET

Bharati Vidyapeeth Common Entrance Test

IUET

Integral University Entrance Test

JET

Joint Entrance Test (conducted by various institutes/universities)

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Yes, Optometry graduates can pursue research opportunities in vision sciences, optical devices, or eye-related technologies. With higher studies like M.Optom or PhD, research prospects increase further.

Bachelor of Optometry course graduates can work in labs developing advanced contact lenses, surgical instruments, or digital eye-care solutions. Research roles allow them to contribute to innovations that improve eye health worldwide.

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Jaya Shukla

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Yes, optometrists are often hired in the aviation industry for vision screening of pilots, cabin crew, and ground staff. Clear vision is a safety priority in this sector.

They conduct eye check-ups, refraction tests, and color vision assessments. Aviation medical centers, airlines, and airport health facilities provide employment opportunities for optometry graduates.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, both PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) students can apply. Since Optometry is science-oriented, having knowledge of physics and biology is useful.

Some colleges prefer PCB students, but PCM students with mathematics can also excel due to the optical and technical aspects of the course. Eligibility depends on individual college rules.

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Aishwarya Rai

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No, NEET is not compulsory for admission to the Bachelor of Optometry course. Admission is usually based on Class 12 marks in Science subjects or entrance exams like CUET.

However, some universities conduct their own tests to assess eligibility. Unlike MBBS or Bachelor0 optometry falls under Paramedical and allied health sciences, so NEET is not a requirement.

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Mamona Jain

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Fresh Bachelor of Optometry graduates usually earn between INR 2.5 to INR 4 Lacs per year in hospitals, clinics, or optical chains. With experience and specialization, salaries can rise significantly.

Optometrists working in private hospitals, MNCs, or the aviation industry often earn higher packages. Those who establish their own clinics may earn even more, depending on patient flow and business success.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, many Optometry graduates open their own eye care clinics or optical shops after completing their degree. This allows them to be independent practitioners.

They can provide vision tests, prescribe corrective lenses, and even collaborate with ophthalmologists for patient referrals. Entrepreneurship in optometry is a growing trend in India, especially in urban and semi-urban areas.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, Optometry graduates can apply for government jobs in hospitals, healthcare centers, railways, and defense services. Public Health programs often hire optometrists to support community eye care.

Government opportunities may be competitive but provide job security, stability, and attractive benefits. Many states also recruit optometrists for primary vision care under national health initiatives.

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Mani Sahni

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Bachelor of Optometry balances both theory and practical learning. Initially, students study theoretical subjects like optics, ocular anatomy, and pathology to build strong foundational knowledge.

Gradually, the programme shifts towards clinical training, eye examinations, and patient interaction. By the final year, hands-on practice dominates, ensuring graduates can confidently handle real-world cases.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, practical training is a core part of the Bachelor of Optometry curriculum. Students spend their final year as interns in hospitals, eye clinics, or vision centers.

This hands-on exposure allows them to practice refraction, contact lens fitting, and management of eye conditions under supervision. Such real-world experience ensures that graduates are confident and employable after completing their degree.

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