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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, absolutely! After completing your Bachelor's degree, you have the freedom to pursue a Master's degree in your chosen field, regardless of where you completed your undergraduate studies. This means that even if you studied in a different state or country, you can apply for a Master's programme in Tamil Nadu or anywhere else.Pursuing a Master's degree can be a great opportunity for you to deepen your knowledge, specialize in a particular area, and enhance your career prospects. In Tamil Nadu, numerous esteemed universities and colleges are offering a wide range of Master's programs across various disciplines, including engineering,
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, Ophthalmic Technology can be challenging, but it’s manageable with dedication and interest in healthcare. The course involves learning about the intricate anatomy of the eye, understanding various eye diseases, and mastering the use of specialised diagnostic equipment.Students need to develop both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, which can be demanding. However, with a passion for helping people maintain their vision and a commitment to learning, most students find it rewarding and achievable. Support from instructors and hands-on training make the learning process smoother.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, working as an ophthalmic technician is a rewarding profession. The ophthalmic medical technician career is great for those who love to interact with patients and want to be a vital part of their eye care. The job of an ophthalmic medical technician is one with a low-stress level, a good work-life balance, and solid prospects to improve, get promoted, and earn a higher salary. Ophthalmic assistants can earn an average of INR 26,41,123 per year.

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Sarvagya Thakur

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If you have completed a 3-year diploma course in ophthalmic technology, you may be eligible for admission to the second year of a degree program in a related field, such as optometry or ophthalmology.However, the specific requirements and criteria for admission may vary depending on the university or college you are applying

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deepika maurya

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A list of the best college for ophthalmic Technology is listed below;
1- Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna.
2- NIMS University.
3- Rajasthan University of Health Sciences
4- Singhania University.
5- Kasturba Medical College, Manipal.
6- Geetanjali Medical College.
7- All India Institute Of Medical Sciences.
8- Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences.
9- Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bellary.
10- Singhania University. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha ophthalmic Technology page. https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/opthalmic-technology-chp). I hope this will help you.

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jasveer singh

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Hi,
No, you cannot get admission without counseling in any government college. You need to fill up the counseling form for admission. If you are taking admitted in private colleges then there is no requirement of counseling. You can get fees consecration with your marks in the Exam only in a private college and if it's help like it.

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Ishani Sharma

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