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Total Fees
4.60 L

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4.60 L

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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

Master in Optometry is a professional degree that offer specialist advice on eye care. Adequate training in Optometry also enables professionals to specialise in the fields of low vision rehabilitation, advanced contact lenses, binocular vision, vision therapy, neuro optometric rehabilitation etc. The program is aimed at providing the students with excellent hands-on training and rigorous theoretical knowledge. In a nutshell, a career after Masters in Optometry offers personal growth, unlimited opportunity, respect in society, contribution to the community for improving healthcare, and as a result good quality of life, job flexibility and financial success.


Eligibility Criteria

Bachelor Degree in Optometry from any recognized University (Minimum marks in B. Optom / BSc. Optometry should be 50%).

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