The department consists of about 180 students and 7 faculty members, resulting in a student-to-faculty ratio of either 1:10 or 35:1, as noted. The faculty is praised for their supportive nature, with special mentions of Dr. Manas Chakraborty, Arup Sir, and Anusuya Mam for their excellence in teaching. The examination structure includes two internal exams, one end-semester exam, and a practical examination, with moderate difficulty and good pass rates for regular attendees. The curriculum is relevant and updated, supported by adequate resources for machine-related courses. The student-teacher relationship is positive. Placement opportunities are excellent from the 6th semester, with companies like Lenskart, Himalaya, and GKB Opticals, and hospitals like Sanhya Netralya and Disha Eye Hospital recruiting. Students with a minimum of 75% are guaranteed placement, with top recruiters including Titan, Lenskart, and Himalaya. Internships are available at companies and hospitals like Fortis, Narayana, Apollo, and Disha Eye Hospital, focusing on MRI, X-ray, eye treatment, and radiology. Post-internship job placements are common, with clinical and normal internships at hospitals such as Jyoti, Disha, and Susrut, and companies like Lenskart and Himalaya offering opportunities. The Bachelor of Optometry program spans four years with eight semesters, requiring a one-time admission fee of 60,000 INR and a per-semester fee of 35,000 INR. Non-General category students can receive up to 60,000 INR in scholarships annually, while General category students may receive up to 18,000 INR. Hostel accommodations cost 6,000 INR per month, including two meals daily and Wi-Fi. The Swami Vivekananda scholarship offers 18,000 INR, alongside various other scholarships for different courses.
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