Bachelor in Ophthalmic Technology is a 3-year undergraduate program that equips students with the skills and knowledge needed to work in the field of eye care and ophthalmology. The course covers topics such as ocular anatomy, eye diseases, diagnostic techniques, refraction, and contact lens fitting. Students gain hands-on experience in performing eye examinations, managing ophthalmic equipment, and assisting ophthalmologists during surgeries and procedures. The program also includes training in medical ethics, patient care, and laboratory techniques. Graduates can pursue careers as ophthalmic technicians, optometrists, or medical assistants in hospitals, eye clinics, optical centers, and research institutions. This degree opens opportunities in the growing field of eye care, focusing on improving vision and preventing blindness.