B.Sc. Optometry (LEET)

Introduction of Bsc Optometry (LEET)

BSC Optometry  (LEET) Courses in Chandigarh – Bachelor of Optometry is an undergraduate program concerning eye care. Optometry is the science of eye care including eye examination, diagnosis, treatment and management of diseases and disorders of the visual system. It is a vision care science. Bachelor of Optometry is a four-year course containing three years of learning and a year of internship in clinical experience.

Eligibility for Bsc Optometry (LEET)

3 years(6 semester)

A person who has secured at least 50% marks ( 45% in case of candidate belonging to Scheduled cast/tribes) of the aggregate marks in four compulsory subjects i.e. Chemistry, Physics, Biology/Math and English taken together of 10+2 pattern or equivalent examination from recognized Board/University shall be eligible to join the first semester of the course OR Intermediate/10+2 with agriculture

Career Opportunities After B.Sc Optometry (LEET)

Aside from career options such as assisting ophthalmic doctors in government hospitals and private clinics, an optometrist can also go for pursuing a private practice.
Successful graduates of the course interested in higher studies in the discipline may go for pursuing PhD or M. Sc. in the subject.

Such graduates can find career options like the ones listed here:

  • Assisting ophthalmologists in hospitals/ clinics.
  • Practice in optical establishments.
  • Run optical shops.
  • Offer clinical services to multinationals dealing with the manufacturing and distribution of ophthalmic lenses, contact lenses and ophthalmic instruments.

Why to choose Bsc optometry (LEET)

Recent statistics show that every third blind person in the world is an Indian. There are millions of other people suffering from various other kinds of a defect in their eyes. Optometry is the right career option for those who are interested in alleviating human suffering.

In an overly populated country like India, the demand for optometrists is very high and is expected to rise further in the coming years. A recent survey has shown that in India, the population to optometrist ratio is two lakh to one, whereas it is ten thousand to one in developed countries like the US. Industry estimates in India predict a requirement of over two lakh institutionally-qualified optometrists as opposed to the current availability of a meager 5,000.

Optometry is a science that is associated with the structure, working, and function of the human eye. This profession is related to examination, correct diagnosis and proper treatment of the eyes. It deals with optical symptoms, using lenses and other optical aids, refractive errors and their correction.

An optometrist is a doctor of optometry (O.D.), and not a medical doctor. S/he has to work through various vision therapies to treat abnormalities, and can prescribe drugs for the eyes. If surgery is required, the patient is sent to an ophthalmologist (M.D.).

Study Programme

Human Biology Visual Optics Contact Lens I
Basic Biochemistry Dispensing Optics II Binocular Vision Ocular Motility
Physical Optics and Practical of Lighting Ophthalmic Instruments Systemic Disease and Eye
Geometrical Optics Ocular Disease Major Eye Disease
Dispensing Optics, I Optics and Refraction Nutrition and Eye
Eye Anatomy and Physiology Optometric Optics LVA Public Health and Community
Basic Ocular Pharmacology Optometric Optics LVA contact lenses II