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Answered 3 months ago
Choosing ICO over IUSO for Biomedical and Vision Sciences
• ICO's curriculum emphasizes integrated learning, with foundational courses in anatomy, physiology, optics, and vision Science in the first two years.
• Early exposure to clinical training through programs like the Community Screening Program
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered 3 months ago
Illinois College of Optometry (ICO) Scholarships for Indian Students
• Presidential Scholarship: Half tuition, renewable. Requires a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.7 and an OAT score of 370 or higher. Early applicants receive greater consideration.
• Trustees Scholarship: Varies based on available fun
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered 3 months ago
Most preferred course by Indian students at lllinois college of optometry are
Masters in low vision rehabilitation and oscular disease.
Masters in binocular vision and pediatric optometry.
Masters in cornea and contact lenses.
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered 3 months ago
Yes, an average Indian student can get admission to the Illinois College of Optometry, but they need to demonstrate strong academic performance, particularly in Science courses, a competitive score on the Optometry Admission Test (OAT), relevant clinical or shadowing experience, and good recommendat
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Answered 3 months ago
Indian students need the following documents for the visa process to study at the Illinois College of Optometry:
1. Valid passport
2. Form I-20 from the college
3. SEVIS fee payment receipt
4. DS-160 confirmation page
5. Visa application fee receipt
6. Recent passport-sized photograph
7. Financial proof s
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Why should I choose Illinois College of Optometry over Indiana University School of Optometry for Biomedical and Vision Sciences?