Ophthalmic Technology

The Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology, or DOT, is a two-year diploma programme designed to train and qualify individuals who help ophthalmologists in diagnosing and treating patients. Students will have a firm foundation in eye care principles and will be able to conduct numerous ophthalmic treatments quickly after completing the DOT course.
B.Sc. Ophthalmic Techniques is a bachelor’s degree programme in ophthalmology. Ophthalmic Techniques is a medical specialty that uses cutting-edge technology to diagnose and treat eye illnesses and disorders. The duration of a B.Sc. in Ophthalmic Techniques is usually three academic years, but it might vary from place to place and certain institutes may provide it on a part-time basis.

Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology Eligibility Criteria

  • The candidate shall have passed 10+2 in science stream with physics and chemistry as a compulsory subject along with one of the math/biology.
  • Some colleges also conduct entrance examinations for admission to the DOT course.

Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology Admission Process

The admission process for Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology varies from institute to institute. The admission process to the DOT course is explained in detail below:

Merit-Based Admissions:-

  • In most colleges admission to the Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology course is done on the basis of candidates’ performance in 10+2 which is also known as merit-based admission. Those candidates whose names appear in the merit list will be eligible for admissions to the DOT course.

Entrance-Based Admissions:-

  • Some of the colleges conduct entrance examinations for admission to the DOT course. Those candidates who qualify the entrance exam will be eligible for counselling process and final selection.