i wanted to ask..i had a cataract surgery when i was 5 years old so right now i have a multifocal lens in my right eye while my right is 6/6 without any issues so am i eligible for state police and crpf/bsf/capf
Hello Snehal,
Your eligibility for
State Police, CRPF, BSF, and CAPF
depends on their
medical standards for vision
. Since you had
cataract surgery
and have a
multifocal lens
, let's analyze:
1. CRPF/BSF/CAPF Vision Standards
-
Minimum
unaided vision
required:
6/6 or 6/9
in the better eye and
6/9 or 6/12
in the worse eye.
-
Corrected vision (with glasses/lens)
: Allowed up to
6/6 in both eyes
.
-
Cataract surgery/history of eye disease
: Usually a
disqualification
, but some cases may be considered
fit after proper medical examination
.
-
Multifocal lens implants
: May lead to
medical rejection
as it affects depth perception and night vision.
2. State Police Vision Standards
-
Varies by state, but most require
unaided vision of at least 6/9 or 6/12 in each eye
.
-
Lens implantation may lead to rejection
in some states, but some allow it if vision is normal.
Final Verdict
-
If your
right eye is 6/6 without issues
, you
might
be eligible.
-
Since you have a
multifocal lens in the left eye
, your acceptance
depends on the specific medical board decision
.
-
You should
check the official medical guidelines of the respective force
and
consult a medical officer
before applying.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.