Bachelor of Optometry (B.OPT)

Duration3 Years + 1 Year Internship

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Course Fee6.50 Lakhs

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Eligibility10+2 *

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Bachelor of Optometry (B.OPT)

The Bachelor of Optometry is a 4-year undergraduate program (3 academic years + 1-year clinical internship) designed to train students in the science of vision and eye care.

The program offers an in-depth understanding of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the eye, along with hands-on training in diagnosing and managing refractive errors, ocular diseases, and visual impairments. At GD Goenka University, the B.Optom program emphasizes clinical excellence, community engagement, and holistic education. Students benefit from learning in state-of-the-art labs, regular exposure in the in-house eye clinic, and participation in vision screening camps and outreach activities.

The curriculum is designed to blend theoretical knowledge with practical application, preparing students for independent clinical practice, higher education, and roles in the healthcare sector.

 
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO)
PSO 01

Graduates will attain a thorough understanding of optometry-specific subjects, including ocular pharmacology, ocular anatomy and physiology, ocular pathology, visual optics, ocular diseases, binocular vision, low vision, contact lenses, and optometric dispensing enabling them to deliver high-quality eye care services as competent optometrists.

PSO 02

Graduates will be equipped to pursue diverse career paths in optometry, including clinical practice, academic research, vision science, public health, vision rehabilitation, contact lens fitting, and ocular disease management, or establish their own optometric practices.

PSO 03

Graduates will recognize the importance of continuing education and professional development in the field of optometry to stay abreast of advancements in technology, treatment modalities, and best practices, enhancing their ability to provide cutting-edge care to patients.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
Clinical Competence

Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of vision sciences, optics, and ocular health to accurately assess, diagnose, and manage visual and ocular conditions in diverse clinical settings.

Research & Innovation

Uphold ethical principles, professional standards, and compassionate care while working collaboratively with patients, caregivers, and interdisciplinary healthcare teams.

Communication & Collaboration

Develop effective communication, counseling, and teamwork skills to promote patient education and enhance interdisciplinary collaboration.

Lifelong Learning & Innovation

Engage in ongoing professional development, pursue advanced studies, and adopt innovative technologies and evidence-based practices in optometry.

Community Health & Social Responsibility

Contribute to vision care awareness, preventive eye health programs, and outreach initiatives to improve community eye health and quality of life.

Programme Outcomes (PO)

The aim of the course is to provide comprehensive, individually focused training that prepares the students for providing a quality eye care to the patients so that at the end of the course he/she will be able to perform the following:

Apply foundational knowledge of the core subjects of vision science, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and optics to accurately diagnose and treat various eye health conditions, ensuring optimal patient outcomes.

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Able to plan and coordinate resources, time, and personnel efficiently to optimize patient care and clinic operations.

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Design and implement innovative solutions for vision correction and rehabilitation, considering environmental impact, economic feasibility, and cultural relevance.

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Apply scientific research methodologies to advance the field of optometry and improve patient outcomes.

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Cultivate leadership abilities and collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary teams to provide comprehensive eye care services.

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Uphold ethical standards and values while delivering patient-centered care in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community outreach programs.

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Communicate proficiently with patients, healthcare professionals, and the community to educate, inform, and advocate for eye health and vision care.

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Adhere to professional code of conduct and legal regulations to promote the integrity and reputation of the optometry profession.

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Utilize state-of-the-art technologies and diagnostic tools to assess eye health, develop treatment plans, and monitor patient progress.

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Implement environmentally sustainable practices in optometric practice, including waste management and the use of eco friendly materials in eyewear and equipment.

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Recognize the importance of lifelong learning and professional development to stay abreast of advancements in optometric research, technology, and patient care

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Curriculum Details

Course Code Course Title Lectures (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Total Credits Course Type
BOP1001 General Anatomy 3 0 2 4 Core
BOP1002 General Physiology 3 0 2 4 Core
BOP1003 Geometrical Optics-I 3 0 2 4 Core
BOP1009 Introduction to Clinical Optometry 1 0 2 2 Core
BOP1010 Physical Optics 2 0 2 3 Core
BOP1701 Nutrition 2 0 0 2 SEC
CAP1401* Computer Application in Healthcare Research 1 0 2 2 AEC
COM1007* Introduction to

Communication Skills
1 0 2 2 AEC
BOP1503 Science of Well being

(Certificate course)
0 0 4 2 GE-II
Total 16 0 18 25
*NUE subjects

Course Code Course Title Lectures (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Total Credits Course Type
BOP1004 Ocular Anatomy 2 0 2 3 Core
BOP1005 Ocular Physiology 2 0 2 3 Core
BOP1011 Basics & Ocular Biochemistry 2 0 2 3 Core
BOP1008 Geometrical Optics-II 2 0 2 3 Core
ENV1701 Environmental Studies 3 0 0 3 AEC
BOP1705 Introduction to Quality & Patient Safety 2 0 0 2 AEC
BOP1704 Medical Law and Ethics 2 0 0 2 SEC
BOP1502 Clinical Optometry-I 0 0 4 2 Core
BOP1504 Computational Tools in

Healthcare Delivery

0 0 4 2 DSE
BOP1505 Introduction to national health care delivery system in India
Total 15 0 16 23

Course Code Course Title Lectures (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Total Credits Course Type
BOP2101 Ocular Microbiology 2 0 2 3 Core
BOP2701 Visual Optics-I 2 0 0 2 Core
BOP2113 Optometric Optics-I 2 0 2 3 Core
BOP2112 Optometric Instrument 2 0 2 3 Core
BOP2704 Ocular Disease-I 3 0 0 3 Core
BOP2111 Clinical Examination of Visual System 1 0 2 2 Core
BOP2503* Clinical Optometry-II and

Summer Training Evaluation I
0 0 8 4 Internship
BOP2504 Indian Medicine and Telemedicine

(Certificate Course)
0 0 4 2 GE-II
IPT2001 Interdisciplinary Project 2 0 2 3 GE-I
Total 14 0 22 25
*Summer Training of 150 hours to be completed in a minimum of 1 month

Course Code Course Title Lectures (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Total Credits Course Type
BOP2106 Basic and Ocular Pharmacology 3 0 2 4 Core
BOP2107 Optometric Optics-II and Dispensing Optics 2 0 2 3 Core
BOP2717 Ocular Disease –II 3 0 0 3 Core
BOP2109 Visual Optics-II 2 0 2 3 Core
BOP2716 Pathology 2 0 0 2 Core
BOP2715 Medical Psychology 2 0 0 2 AEC
BOP2505 Clinical Optometry-III and Community care 0 0 6 3 Community
BOP2508 AI and Machine Learning in Optometry 0 0 4 2 DSE
BOP2507 Dry Eye Workshop
IPT2002 Interdisciplinary Project 2 0 2 3 GE-I
Total 16 0 18 25

Course Code Course Title Lectures (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Total Credits Course Type
BOP3709 Geriatric Optometry and Pediatric Optometry 2 0 0 2 Core
BOP3102 Contact Lens-I 3 0 2 4 Core
BOP3103 Low Vision Care 2 0 2 3 Core
BOP3104 Binocular Vision-I 3 0 2 4 Core
BOP3710 Systemic Diseases and Ocular Associations 3 0 0 3 Core
RMB3901 Basics of Research Methodology 4 0 0 4 Research
BOP3503* Clinical Optometry-IV and Summer Training Evaluation II 0 0 8 4 Internship
BOP3504 Professionalism in Allied Health (Certificate course) 0 0 4 2 GE-II
Total 19 0 14 26
*Summer Training of 150 hours to be completed in a minimum of 1 month

Course Code Course Title Lectures (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Total Credits Course Type
BOP3105 Contact Lens-II 3 0 2 4 Core
BOP3106 Binocular Vision-II 3 0 2 4 Core
BOP3712 Public Health & Community Optometry 2 0 0 2 Community
BOP3713 Occupational Optometry 2 0 0 2 Core
BOP3705 Practice Management 2 0 0 2 SEC
BOP 3505 Clinical Optometry-V and Community care 0 0 8 4 Community
BOP3506 Research Project-I 0 0 4 2 Research
BOP3507 Myopia Control Workshop 0 0 4 2 DSE
BOP3509 Neuro-optometry & Brain Injury Rehabilitation Workshop
Total 12 0 20 22

Course Code Course Title Lectures (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Total Credits Course Type
BOP4503 Internship- I* 0 0 32 16 Internship
BOP4504 Research Project- II 0 0 24 12 Research
Total 0 0 48 28
*Internship of 756 hours to be completed in a minimum of 6 months

Course Code Course Title Lectures (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Total Credits Course Type
BOP4505 Internship- II* 0 0 32 16 Internship
BOP4506 Research Project- III 0 0 24 12 Research
Total 0 0 48 28
*Internship of 756 hours to be completed in a minimum of 6 months

Career Path

Graduates of the B.Optometry program are well-equipped to enter the eye care industry with a wide range of job opportunities, including:

  • Clinical Optometrist in eye hospitals, multi-specialty hospitals, and private clinics
  • Optometrist in Optical Retail Chains (e.g., Titan Eye+, Lenskart, Specsavers)
  • Vision Screening Specialist for school and community health programs
  • Contact Lens Practitioner in clinical or retail settings
  • Low Vision Consultant assisting patients with visual impairment
  • Optometric Technician supporting ophthalmologists in diagnostics and surgery
  • Corporate Sector Roles in lens companies, equipment manufacturers, or product training
  • Entrepreneurship – start independent optometry clinics or optical practices
  • Further Studies – eligibility for M.Optom or MBA in Healthcare Management

Fee Structure

Yearly

Course Fees- ₹ 8,15,000

1st Year 2nd Year 3nd Year 4nd Year
₹2,30,000 ₹1,95,000 ₹1,95,000 ₹1,95,000
Semester Wise
1st Sem 2nd Sem 3rd Sem 4th Sem 5th Sem 6th Sem 7th Sem 8th Sem
₹1,32,500 ₹97,500 ₹97,500 ₹97,500 ₹97,500 ₹97,500 ₹97,500 ₹97,500

Admission Requirement

  • Candidate shall have passed 10+2 examination conducted by the respective state / central government authorities recognized as equivalent to 10+2 examination by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) with English as one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (P.C.M) and or Biology (P.C.B / P.C.M.B.) as optional subjects individually. Any other qualification approved by the GDGU as equivalent to any of the above examinations. In addition, candidates will have to successfully complete the Goenka Aptitude Test for Admission (GATA) and appear for a personal interview.
  • Lateral entry admission: Minimum two-year diploma from a recognized institute. The candidates who possess the diploma in optometry awarded by the State Board of Technical Education, or its equivalent, are eligible to apply for lateral entry admission to the third semester of B.Optom.

Eligibility

For taking admission in the BPT courses at GD Goenka University, candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology from CBSE or any other examination recognized as equivalent by GDGU are eligible to apply. In addition, candidates will also have to successfully complete the Goenka Aptitude Test for Admission (GATA) and appear for a personal interview.

Key Highlights:

  • Clinical postings from early semesters
  • Training in contact lenses, low vision aids, binocular vision, and pediatric care
  • Simulation-based learning and case-based discussions
  • Regular interaction with industry experts and hospital visits

Frequently Asked Questions

Bachelor of Optometry (B.Optom), a 4-year program including a compulsory 1-year clinical internship.

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Yes, the B.Optom program follows the standards set by the Optometry Council of India (OCI) and other professional bodies. The Optometry curriculum at GD Goenka University follows the guidelines set by the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP) Act of the Government of India, ensuring standardized education, clinical training, and professional competency.

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10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics with at least 50% aggregate marks.

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Applications can be submitted online through the GD Goenka University website by filling the form, uploading documents, and paying the application fee.

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Admissions are primarily merit-based, but a test or interview may be conducted.

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Graduates can pursue diverse career paths as Clinical Optometrists in hospitals and clinics, Refractionists, Optical or Corporate Consultants, or establish their own practice as Entrepreneurs in the eye care and optical industry.

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Yes, students undergo clinical training in reputed hospitals, vision centers, and optical industries during the final year.

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Specialized labs for refraction and optics, contact lenses, low vision, and binocular vision, along with smart classrooms, a digital library, and national/international hospital tie-ups.

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Yes, GD Goenka University welcomes international students with dedicated visa and academic support.

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