The course is taught by highly regarded specialized teachers, although international students face challenges when some professors use Hindi for instruction. In terms of placements, the institution boasts a 70% success rate in campus placements, with companies like Lenskart hiring 7 students and a few other optometry firms also recruiting. The average stipend for placements is between 3-4 lakhs. The college encourages student involvement in projects focused on improving eye health. A notable feature is the structured scholarship program, which offers a 30% scholarship specifically for Nepali students. Tuition fees are considered affordable, especially when compared to other faculties, with courses like pharmacy costing around 3600. Despite being a private institution, the college is praised for its reasonable pricing and offers practical learning opportunities through weekly hospital visits.
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