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Colour blindness
Hlo sir this year I am cleared neet and went for mbbs admission they give one chart and went general checkup in opthomology section they give ishihara chart and I am failed in that test they give result as colour vision is abnormal I am scared I am not getting sleep for an 2week clg not started yet will that affect to reject my mbbs seat In Tamil Nadu plz reply as soon as possible
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No it is not an issue for MBBS student
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No issue for education but has problem in some Jobs. Nothing to worry
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Mostly shouldn't be an issue.
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Partial colour blindness does not affect your admission. Primary colour blindness, may be important for drivers etc.
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Partial colour blindness is not criteria for rejection....had seen doctor seen with partial color blindness
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No, it should not be a cause for rejection. Most probably you must be having partial colour blindness, they should allow you admission .
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