The Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology at Apex University is a two-year program designed to train students in the essentials of eye care and ophthalmic practices. This program covers theoretical knowledge and hands-on training, preparing students to assist ophthalmologists and other eye care professionals in clinical settings.
Obtained at least 45% for General,40% for SC, ST, OBC & SBC in 10+2 (with Math, Physics, Chemistry and Biology) Rajasthan Domicile Only
15000/-
2 Years (4 Semesters)
through council
Scholarship up-to 10 Lacs available for meritorious students
Semester 1 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Basic Ocular Science | - Instrumental Handling & Application |
- Ophthalmic instruments | |
- Basic Optics | |
- Community Ophthalmology-I |
Semester 3 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Common Ocular Disorders | - Clinical Skill Training |
- Ophthalmic Techniques | |
- Refraction | |
- Community Ophthalmology-II |
The objective of the Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology program is to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to support eye care professionals. It focuses on training students in the use of ophthalmic instruments, patient care, and diagnostic procedures. The program aims to develop proficiency in ophthalmic practices, enhance communication and organizational skills, and promote ethical practices and professional standards in the field.
The program offers hands-on training with modern ophthalmic equipment, access to well-equipped labs, and exposure to the latest advancements in eye care. Students benefit from experienced faculty guidance and real-world experience through internships and clinical practice.
Vision Care Specialist:
Provide support in diagnosing and treating vision problems. Educate patients on eye care. Work in hospitals or eye clinics.
Ophthalmic Lab Technician:
Prepare and test eyeglass lenses. Operate lab equipment for lens manufacturing. Work in optical labs or clinics.
Optometric Assistant:
Support optometrists in conducting eye exams and fitting contact lenses. Maintain patient records and equipment. Work in eye clinics or optical stores.
Ophthalmic Technician:
Assist ophthalmologists in diagnosing and treating eye conditions. Conduct vision tests and maintain equipment. Work in hospitals or eye clinics.