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Welcome to this detailed and important video for all students and aspirants preparing for the RRB JE (Railway Recruitment Board Junior Engineer) medical examination. 🎯 In this video, Dr. Rahil Chaudhury, leading eye doctor and cataract & refractive surgeon at Eye7 Hospitals, breaks down the complete eye medical requirements for RRB JE aspirants — including visual standards, LASIK surgery eligibility, and how to pass your medical tests confidently. Every year, thousands of students apply for railway and other government jobs, and many of them have concerns related to their eyesight — whether they are eligible for jobs if they wear specs, whether LASIK is allowed in the medical, what kind of vision standards apply in different categories (A3, B1, B2, C1), and what to do if they want to remove their glasses for the exam. This video provides you with a complete guide. 📌 Complete Breakdown of Vision Standards Covered: 👉 A3 Medical Standard: 6/9 vision in both eyes allowed with up to -2 diopters glasses. LASIK not allowed. 👉 B1 Standard: One eye 6/9, other 6/12 allowed with glasses up to -4 diopters. LASIK allowed with conditions. 👉 B2 Standard: Similar to B1 but slightly relaxed. LASIK allowed. 👉 C1 Standard: One eye 6/12, other 6/18 vision with no limit on glasses number. LASIK allowed without documentation requirements. 💡 LASIK Surgery Guidelines for RRB JE: ☑️Allowed in B1, B2, C1 categories if: ☑️Surgery was complication-free. ☑️Done at least 12 months before the medical. ☑️Corneal thickness is above 425 microns. ☑️Vision correction is stable with normal retina (fundus). Not allowed in A1, A2, A3 categories. Candidates in these groups often opt for EPI Contoura (bladeless, flapless, and scar-free) procedure that cannot be detected in medical tests. 👁️ Other Eye Tests Covered: 1️⃣Distance Vision (Snellen chart): What line to read for each standard. 2️⃣Near Vision: Use of N6, J6 charts and glasses if needed. 3️⃣Colour Vision Test: Using Ishihara plates. 4️⃣Binocular Vision Test: Using Worth 4 Dot test. 5️⃣Field of Vision Test: Confrontation test and computerized visual field testing. 6️⃣Night Vision Test: Conducted under low-light settings. Dr. Rahil also shares real-life examples from students who had -2, even -4 number in their eyes and were able to qualify for their dream job by undergoing the right type of surgery at the right time. He explains how every case is evaluated carefully to ensure the patient remains within eligibility limits — whether that means adjusting the power corrected or preserving the required corneal thickness. 🎯 Special Segment: If you're targeting A3, A2, A1 categories where LASIK is not allowed — Dr. Chaudhury discusses EPI Contoura surgery, a flapless, cut-free laser surgery ideal for government job aspirants. This surgery is undetectable even under slit-lamp or torch examination — making it ideal for A1-A3 aspirants like ALP, Loco Pilot, RRB JE. ⍟ ⍟ ⍟ ☑️ KNOW ABOUT DR RAHIL CHAUDHARY (Cataract & Refractive Surgeon and Director of Eye7 Eye Hospitals) https://www.eye7.in/eye-specialists/D... ☑️ EYE7 HOSPITAL TOUR: • Hospital Tour - Eye7 Refractive Unit | IND... ⍟ ⍟ ⍟ ✅CONTACT US: Telephone: (011) 40 40 40 70 (Available 24x7) WhatsApp: (+91) 9643 778899 (https://wa.me/919643778899) Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.eye7.in/ Locations: Delhi-NCR, INDIA (Lajpat Nagar, Daryaganj, Janakpuri, Shaheen Bagh, Preet Vihar, Indirapuram-Ghaziabad) ⍟ ⍟ ⍟ #RRBJE #RRBMedicalTest #VisionEligibility #LASIKforGovernmentJobs #EPIContoura #RailwayMedicalClearance #Eye7Hospital #ChashmaHataneKaSurgery #RailwayEyeTest #DrRahilChaudhury #GovtMedicalTestClearance #LaserEyeSurgeryIndia ⚠️MEDICAL ADVICE DISCLAIMER: The information on various eye problems and treatments available at this channel is intended for general guidance only, not advice or guarantee of outcome, and must never be considered a substitute for the advice provided by a doctor or other qualified healthcare professional upon your eye examination. Although Eye7 takes all reasonable care to ensure that the content shared here is accurate and up-to-date, all information contained on it is provided ‘as is’. Eye7 may at any time and at its sole discretion change or replace the information available on this channel. We shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages arising out of access to or use of any content available on this channel, including viruses, regardless of the accuracy or completeness of any such content. Eye7 disclaims any control over, relationship with, or endorsement of views expressed by other YouTube users.