India is home to many medical and paramedical courses that have been pursued by aspirants across all states. Master of Optometry (M.Optom) is one such programme that has grabbed the attention of many medical aspirants. M.Optom is the postgraduate programme that deals with the eye and the treatment processes for the different visual diseases and illnesses suffered by human beings.
M.Optom aims at training aspirants into becoming eye specialists with the capabilities of examining, diagnose different diseases and come up with the proper treatment or solution for the same. The course, designed by the respective college or institute would primarily focus on academic areas dealing with low vision, vision therapy, advanced contact lenses, behavioural optometry, rehabilitation, binocular vision, neuro-optometric rehabilitation and vision therapy, among other areas.
Level |
Postgraduate |
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Duration |
2 years |
Exam Type |
Semester |
Course fee |
?40,000 - ?2,00,000 |
Minimum Qualification |
Bachelor’s or B.Sc Degree Optometry |
Entrance Exam |
Conducted By University/Institute |
Starting Salary |
?2 LPA - ?10 LPA |
Selection |
Entrance Exam or Direct |
Minimum Aggregate Score Requirement |
45% - 55% |
Employment Sectors |
Govt/Pvt Hospitals, Optical Manufacturing Labs, Own Clinic, etc. |
Course |
Eligibility Criteria |
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M.Optom |
Candidates must ensure that they have a valid bachelors or B.Sc in Optometry degree or any equivalent with 50% secured in the qualifying exam. Candidates may also be required to sit for an entrance exam conducted by the University or college offering the course. |
The admissions to the postgraduate optometry course in India will differ from college to college. The foremost criteria all candidates must ensure that they have qualified the minimum eligibility criteria for the course, as specified by the college. Apart from the eligibility criteria, most of the colleges and universities that offer the course, offer M.Optom Admissions based on the performance in an entrance test. However, the colleges and universities that offer admissions to M.Optom course conduct their own entrance exam.
Various top medical colleges and universities that offer the programme would conduct the entrance exam based on the usual syllabus covered in B.Sc or Bachelor in Optometry. In order to take admissions in M.Optom, candidates must ensure that they have cleared the respective entrance exam.
First Year:
S.No |
Major Topics to Study |
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1 |
Contact Lens |
2 |
Orthoptics |
3 |
Ocular Diseases |
4 |
Optometric Instruments |
5 |
Optometric Investigation |
6 |
Public Health Optometry |
Second Year:
S.No |
Major Topics to Study |
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1 |
Evidence-Based Optometry |
2 |
Applied and Clinical Optometry |
3 |
Ocular Diseases |
4 |
Community Optometry |
5 |
Contact Lenses |
6 |
Dissertation |
Master of Optometry can lead students to some worthy jobs and positions, a career in Optometry offers students the unlimited opportunity, respect in society, contribution to the community for improving healthcare which results in a good quality of life, job flexibility and career success. However, it all depends on the skills and qualification of the graduate and his/her ability to carry out intense procedures. Some of the popular job roles and employment areas for the candidates with Master of Optometry are as follows:
Employment Areas |
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Job Roles/Profiles |
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Salary |
Rs 4 to 14 LPA |
Nonetheless, a graduate of M.Optom will also be able to pursue a career in the teaching profession as well, specifically in Optometry. However, another option that can be pursued by graduates of M.Optom, is higher education. Higher Education will help in expanding the overall career options and job prospects after Masters in Optometry.