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To become an ocularist, it is generally recommended to have GCSEs in subjects such as Science, particularly Biology, as well as Mathematics. These subjects provide a foundational understanding of anatomy and precision skills essential for the role. Additionally, English GCSE is important for communication skills, which are vital in this field. Pursuing further education or vocational training in ocularistry will also be necessary after completing GCSEs.

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