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About the Programme
The Master of Optometry (M.Optom) is an advanced postgraduate programme designed to provide in-depth knowledge and specialised clinical training in the field of vision science and eye care. The programme typically spans two years and focuses on the advanced diagnosis, management, and rehabilitation of complex visual and ocular conditions. It builds upon the foundational knowledge acquired during undergraduate optometry education and prepares graduates for specialised clinical practice, research, and academic roles.
The curriculum includes advanced subjects such as advanced ocular diagnostics, binocular vision and vision therapy, specialty contact lenses, low vision rehabilitation, ocular disease management, research methodology, and clinical optometry. Students are also trained in the interpretation of modern diagnostic technologies and evidence-based clinical decision-making.
Throughout the programme, students undergo extensive clinical training, case discussions, and research activities, which strengthen their analytical and diagnostic abilities. The course also emphasizes specialized areas such as pediatric optometry, orthoptics, contact lens practice, and ocular disease evaluation. This structured approach ensures that graduates develop advanced clinical competence and are capable of delivering high-quality eye care services while contributing to research and academic advancement in optometry.
Scope of the Programme
The Master of Optometry programme offers diverse career opportunities in clinical practice, research, industry, and academia. Graduates can work as specialist optometrists in hospitals, super-speciality eye care centres, and research institutions, where they play a crucial role in the advanced diagnosis and management of visual disorders. They may also collaborate closely with ophthalmologists in multidisciplinary eye care teams to provide comprehensive patient management.
With advanced training, graduates can pursue careers in specialty clinics such as contact lens practice, low vision rehabilitation, binocular vision clinics, and vision therapy centres. Opportunities also exist in optical product development, clinical research, and ophthalmic instrumentation industries, where professionals contribute to innovation in eye care technologies.
In addition, M.Optom graduates can pursue doctoral studies (PhD) in optometry or vision science, enabling them to build careers in teaching, academic research, and scientific development. The programme also supports entrepreneurship, allowing graduates to establish specialized optometry clinics and advanced diagnostic centres. With increasing global demand for specialised eye care professionals, the degree provides strong prospects in both national and international healthcare sectors.
Key Highlights
Infrastructure
Advanced Clinical Diagnostics
- Slit Lamp Biomicroscope
- Advanced Retinoscopy Techniques
- Direct and Indirect Ophthalmoscopy
- Fundus Camera
- Ultrasound Imaging (A-scan, B-scan)
- Keratometer
Speciality Clinics
- Low Vision Rehabilitation Clinic
- Specialty Contact Lens Clinic
- Orthoptics and Binocular Vision Clinic
Pedagogy
- Advanced Clinical Exposure
- Hands-on Workshops and Skill Development Programs
- Academic Conferences and Continuing Medical Education (CME) Programs
- Case Discussions and Research Projects
- Practical Training with Modern Ophthalmic Instruments
In-House Clinical Experience
- Participation in hospital-based eye care services
- Community eye screening camps and outreach programmes
- Hands-on training in advanced optometry clinical procedures
- Exposure to retina, glaucoma, cornea, and binocular vision diagnostics
Course Fee:
Campus |
Merit Quota |
Management Quota |
| Vizianagaram | 85000 | 135000 |
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates seeking admission to the Master of Optometry (M.Optom) programme must have completed a Bachelor of Science in Optometry (B.Optom / B.Sc. Optometry) or an equivalent degree from a recognised university or institution. Applicants should have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the qualifying undergraduate programme.
In addition, candidates must have successfully completed the mandatory clinical internship as part of their undergraduate optometry training.
The Master of Optometry (M.Optom) programme provides graduates with advanced career opportunities in specialised eye care, research, and academia. After completing the programme, graduates can work as clinical optometrists or specialist optometrists in multi-specialty hospitals, eye care institutes, and advanced diagnostic centres. They can also establish specialised optometry clinics focusing on areas such as binocular vision, vision therapy, low vision rehabilitation, and specialty contact lenses.
Graduates may collaborate with ophthalmologists and multidisciplinary healthcare teams in managing complex ocular and visual disorders, contributing to comprehensive patient care. Opportunities are also available in clinical research organisations, ophthalmic equipment companies, and optical lens industries, where professionals are involved in product development, clinical trials, and technology advancement in vision care.
In addition to clinical practice, M.Optom graduates can pursue careers in teaching and academic institutions as lecturers or clinical instructors. Those interested in further academic advancement can enrol in PhD programmes in optometry or vision science, which opens pathways to research, higher education, and leadership roles in eye care institutions.
With specialised skills and advanced clinical expertise, graduates of the Master of Optometry programme are well-positioned to build successful careers in clinical practice, research, academia, and the ophthalmic industry both nationally and internationally.