Undoubtedly, Chandigarh University's University Institute of Allied Health Sciences (UIAHS) offers an in-depth revolutionary B.Sc Optometry (LEET) course program packed with theoretical & practical understanding. Along with this UIAHS is furnished with first-rate teaching faculty that sharpens all the skills of the students required to turn them into competent optometrists. On the flip side, Chandigarh University stands tall in terms of reputation, which help the students to get an upper hand to grab placement opportunities
Bachelor of Optometry Lateral Entry – a “vision care science program” is an undergraduate degree program that provides direct admission in the second year to students with a diploma. The program prepares you for a profession that deals with the examination, diagnosis, management of diseases and disorders of the visual system. CU’s University Institute of Allied Health Sciences (UIAHS) offers a program that is aimed to develop multipurpose ophthalmic manpower at a paramedical level.
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Additional Director, UIAHS
By choosing to study optometry at CU, you will be selecting an exclusive, research-based and application-focused program that will expose you to cutting edge technologies required in this thriving profession. Our courses teach the clinical exposure using the advanced technologies. Our programs are taught by expert faculties who bring their own expertise and unique field experience into the classroom.
There is a high demand for optometrists and a growing need to care for an aging population. Additionally, optometry offers many different opportunities such as:
To be a premier institution for imparting value-based education in optometry and vision science through innovation, interdisciplinary research, patient care, entrepreneurship, community eye health, and making a positive global impact as future leaders.
Stay Fearless And Get Ready To Conquer Your Coursework. According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, the total employment is projected to grow by 165.4 million over the 2020–30 decade, which means an increase of 11.9 million jobs.