Course details

B.Sc. Optometry

College: Guru Ram Dass Institute of Pharmacy
Eligibility: 10+2 Medical/Non-Medical
Approved by: MRSPTU, Bathinda

The Bachelor of Science in Optometry (B.Sc. Optometry) is a specialized undergraduate program aimed at developing skilled eye care professionals who play a crucial role in the diagnosis, management, and prevention of vision disorders. This program provides students with comprehensive knowledge in optical sciences, vision therapy, clinical optometry, and the use of advanced ophthalmic instruments.

Course Overview

Students are trained to examine, diagnose, treat, and manage diseases and disorders of the visual system, preparing them for rewarding careers in eye care, hospitals, clinics, and optical industries.

Key Highlights
  • Affiliated to MRSPTU Bathinda, a leading state government university.
  • Extensive clinical exposure and hands-on training.
  • Practical learning with modern ophthalmic instruments and optical labs.
  • Focus on vision care, rehabilitation, and ocular disease management.
  • Career opportunities in hospitals, private clinics, optical chains, and research.
Why Choose Us?
  • Expert Faculty with Clinical Experience
  • Modern Vision Science Laboratories
  • Extensive Internship Programs in Leading Eye Hospitals
  • Workshops and Seminars on Advanced Optometry Practices
  • Dedicated Placement Support and Career Counseling
  • Graduates of B.Sc. Optometry can work as:
    • Optometrists in Eye Hospitals and Clinics
    • Vision Therapists
    • Contact Lens Specialists
    • Optical Dispensing Specialists
    • Low Vision and Rehabilitation Experts
    • Employment in Multinational Optical Chains, Eye Research Centers, and Ophthalmology Clinics
    • Further Studies: M.Sc. Optometry, MBA in Healthcare Management, Fellowships in Specializations
    • Human Anatomy and Physiology
    • Basics of Optometry
    • Ocular Anatomy and Physiology
    • General and Ocular Microbiology
    • Physical and Geometrical Optics
    • General Biochemistry
    • General Pathology
    • Refraction and Visual Optics
    • Ophthalmic Optics and Dispensing
    • Communication Skills for Healthcare
    • Clinical Examination of the Visual System
    • Optometric Instruments and Techniques
    • Low Vision Aids
    • Contact Lens – Basics
    • Community Optometry
    • Ocular Diseases and Management
    • Orthoptics and Binocular Vision
    • Pediatric Optometry
    • Public Health and Epidemiology
    • Biomedical Waste Management
    • Clinical Optometry – Advanced
    • Ocular Pharmacology
    • Geriatric Optometry
    • Research Methodology and Biostatistics
    • Hospital Internship – Phase I
    • Occupational Optometry
    • Advanced Contact Lens Studies
    • Refractive Surgery and Management
    • Hospital Management and Patient Care
    • Hospital Internship – Phase II
    • Full-time Clinical Internship
    • Hands-on Training in Hospital/Clinic Settings
    • Dissertation/Project Presentation

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