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Some of the most famous job profiles of Optometrists are given below:
Customer Care Associate
Private Practitioner
Professor
Trainee Optometrist
Vision Consultant
Optometry Researcher
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Obviously, it won't be of any harm.
But for a B.Com graduate job, you can not expect much salary and exposure.
For a better package, one will have to go for higher education.
Good luck!
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Check out the link below for colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/m-tech-mechatronics-engineering-colleges-india
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To study in Canada, the minimum band should be 6, but you should check with the universities in Canada. Some may offer you admission.
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Yes, you can appear provided your age is less than 22 years. For further details, you can refer to the link below-
http://www.nchm.nic.in/pages/show/214-admission/161
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The question paper comprises of 4 parts -
1) Quantitative aptitude
2) Logical Reasoning
3) English Language
4) General Studies
1) For Quantitative aptitude, brush up your basics. Select a good book. Practice as many questions, as many times, as you can. You can go for Kiran publication book for mathematics. It is a compilation of SSC questions chapter-wise. It is very beneficial for SSC exams specially for CGL, CHSL.
2) For Reasoning, refer to RS Agarwal. It will be good enough. Just practice and practice a lot. That will only save your life.
3) For English, refer to SP Bakshi for practicing questions and learning the
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It's hard to infer what exactly you are asking about. Since many programs are interdisciplinary now you are eligible to apply for MS Physics both in India and abroad. But universities will also check if the work experience you have gained is relevant or not. With your engineering degree and work experience, you can come handy in many fields. Please clarify your query for better guidance.
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Yes it is worth doing this course after 2 years of IT experience as you will get different perspective towards management and you will get better position and salary.
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