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Hello Darshana,
An HSC (10+2) qualification completed from a recognized Board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as main subjects and with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate is the minimum criterion of eligibility required to be fulfilled for an aspiring candidate to pursue the course.
Aspiring eligible candidates need to qualify a relevant entrance exam for admission to the course, such as the EYECET, which is a centralized common entrance test designed to assess the applicant’s aptitude for optometry. Another such test is the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Optometry test for admission to the course.
Some institutes offer admission on the basis of the candidate’s performance in relevant entrance exams. The selection process for the course may vary according to the norms and rules set by the institution or the university to which the college is affiliated.
Hi Vighnesh! As per latest information shared by officials, the result will be declared tomorrow, i.e. June 13, 2018 at 11 AM.
Dear Yamini,
According, to previous year cut off you have chances to get admission in NIT Warangal through OBC category other state quota.
Good Luck!!
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