SNMMC Dhanbad DOT FAQs
Ques. What is the eligibility for the Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology at PMCH Dhanbad?
Ans. Candidates must have passed Intermediate (10+2) in Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) or Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM). Minimum age is 17 years as on December 31 of the examination year. Jharkhand domicile is required for government quota seats.
Ques. How is admission done for the Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology at PMCH Dhanbad?
Ans. Admission is through the JCECEB Paramedical Entrance Competitive Examination. Candidates must register online at paramedicalcet.jceceb.org.in, appear for the offline exam, and participate in centralized counselling by JCECEB.
Ques. What is the duration and career scope of the Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology?
Ans. The course is 2 years in duration. After completion, graduates can work as Ophthalmic Technicians/Assistants in government and private eye hospitals, ophthalmic clinics, vision centres, and community eye care programmes. They assist ophthalmologists in refraction, vision testing, and surgical procedures. The demand for trained ophthalmic technicians is growing with the expansion of eye care services in India.
Ques. What is the exam pattern for the JCECEB Paramedical Entrance Exam for this diploma course?
Ans. The exam is at Intermediate (10+2) level. For PCB group: 50 questions each from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. For PCM group: 50 questions each from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The exam is offline (OMR-based) with no negative marking. Duration is 2 hours 30 minutes.
Ques. Are there scholarship options for students of this diploma course at PMCH Dhanbad?
Ans. Yes, SC/ST/OBC/EWS students can avail of the Jharkhand e-Kalyan Post-Matric Scholarship (approx. Rs. 24,000 per session) and NSP scholarships. Applications are made through ekalyan.jharkhand.gov.in and scholarships.gov.in respectively.
Ques. What are the job opportunities after completing the Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology from PMCH Dhanbad?
Ans. Graduates can work as Ophthalmic Technicians in government hospitals (including PMCH itself), private eye hospitals, vision centres, and NGO-run eye care programmes. They can also appear for government recruitment exams for ophthalmic technician posts under NHM, JSSC, and other state/central government bodies. The government tag of PMCH Dhanbad enhances employability significantly.
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