CLEARVIEW Training’s Mock Exam Course for Non EEA Qualified Optometrists
| May 12, 2008 8:30 am | to | May 15, 2008 5:30 pm |
If you are planning to sit the College of Optometrist’s Examination for Non EEA/EU Qualified Optometrists then our refresher programme is just for you.
Held over four consecutive days at the City University’s Fight for Sight Optometry Clinic in London, our intensive course focuses directly on the exam syllabus; delegates will have an opportunity to experience a selection of the College’s practical exams held in real-time and under exam conditions.
All course tutors are experienced examiners with the College of Optometrists and delegates are provided with immediate feedback with individual onward learning objectives – it doesn’t get any closer to the real thing than this!
Additional lectures and interactive seminars place emphasis on exam format, exam techniques and pass/fail criteria and will provide delegates with the knowledge and understanding of UK based optometric practice.
David Gilbert, Training & Development Manager from Flame Health Ltd will be on hand to advise delegates on the current UK optical marketplace.
Note: It is expected that all delegates will have registered their interest in taking the examination of Non-EEA Qualified Optometrists with the Education Coordinator at the College of Optometrists before attending this course.
Contact us or download a copy of the Non EEA Optometry Mock Exam Course Agenda and Booking detail.




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Namrata Sheth // Jun 16, 2008 at 10:39 am
Does Ielts score of 7 is coumpulsory for the Non-EEA Exam????…and let me know the details of trianing available..(duration of training,and fees….and location)
Jane // Jul 13, 2008 at 2:43 pm
We will be publishing the dates of next years course soon.
International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
Candidates have to take the Academic Test and have to attain an overall score of 7. They need to get 7 in speaking and 6 in other sections.
Dr Njong // Oct 15, 2008 at 11:39 am
As a Nigerian trained optometrist studying in the UK what exams do i need to take to be registered to work in the Uk and is a score of 104 in toefl also acceptable.
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