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rama mansingh

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
I think optometrist is a better choice than B.Sc. Nursing, because now a days normal course is not enough you have to be unique. That will help you succeed. All the best.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi,
Please visit the link mentioned below:
http://www.lvpei.org/services/education/training-programs#

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Optometry is an excellent option at Sanskriti University. Modern equipment, hands-on practical training, internships, state-of-the-art campus makes it an ideal option to study B. Optom from Sanskriti. Read more here: http://www.sanskriti.edu.in/ug-program/bachelor-in-optometry.php.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Meghna!
B.Sc. Optometry is a full-time 3-year undergraduate course, divided into six semesters, of six months each. It essentially involves an advanced study of the clinical skills involved in professionally measuring eyesight, prescribing corrective lenses, and detecting eye diseases.
The minimum eligibility to pursue this course is 45% marks in class 12th. You can apply online on the institute's website with the required information. If shortlisted, you will be called for an interview. Selected candidates will be subjected to medical examination test conducted by the medical board of the institute. For more information, you can down
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Pranjal Arya

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Hi Meghna,
Optometry course is a Diploma-level Optometric course. It covers topics such as psychology, patient management and optometric retail management. You will also do a research project. These will give you the skills you need to better manage patients, run a retail business or embark on a career based in research. Course enables them to explore opportunities in fields other than health services. Students also get to learn first-hand from industry experts through off-campus classes and internships. The course is career orienting in nature that opens many jobs in medical areas after its successful completion along with further stu
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