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27th January 2019, 12:32 AM
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Is it necessary to study MBBS for becoming an Eye specialist?
Hello Sir, I want to become an Eye specialist. But I don't want to study MBBS as it is really tough. So, I would like to know that is is really necessary to study MBBS for becoming an Eye specialist? Please let me know immediately.
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25th February 2019, 07:49 PM
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Re: Is it necessary to study MBBS for becoming an Eye specialist?
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>> Bachelor of Optometry can be studied by a candidate who have completed his/her 10+2 in Science stream with at least 55% marks. >> After doing this degree course one may seek job opportunities in government-run eye hospitals and multi-specialty hospitals. >> The course will be a 4 year degree course and if one wants to become eye specialist, he/she can join the higher degree courses such as MS/MD in optometry, P.Hd etc. |
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26th February 2019, 10:16 AM
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Re: Is it necessary to study MBBS for becoming an Eye specialist?
The eligibility required to do the Ophthalmology course is a graduation in medicine (MBBS). The aspirants who have completed the medical school are qualified to apply for the programme. ... Students can pursue BSc + MSc Optometry or ophthalmic techniques. You can work as Optometrist with this degree.
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