Purpose: To determine mean fusional vergence amplitudes FVA and the effect age and gender on FVA. Methodology: A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted among Isra School of optometry, Isra University, Karachi campus students from August 2023 to December 2023. A total of 120 students consisting of 43 males (35.8%) and 77 females (64.1%) were recruited using a convenient sampling technique. Inclusion criteria included subjects with 6/6 vision, no any ocular disease, strabismus and subjects with exophoria or esophoria. The age ranged from 18-27 years. Patients underwent ophthalmic procedure i.e. visual acuity for both distance and near and ophthalmoscopy was performed to check the clarity of the patient’s media. After assessing the ocular media, cover test was used to check the type of phoria. By using horizontal prism bars, Positive Fusion Vergence (PFV) and Negative Fusion Vergence (NFV) were recorded as break, and recovery points at near and distance. All the information was recorded in self-made Performa. Data was analyzed using SPSS. Result: Students were categorized into three age groups: Group 1 (18-21 years), Group 2 (22-24 years), and Group 3 (25-27 years). The data showed negative fusional divergence break-up and recovery points at distance and near, with mean values of 10.06±4.8 Δ and 7.3±4.7 Δ, respectively. Positive fusional convergence break-up and recovery points at distance and near had mean values of 10.95±6.11 Δ and 8.1±5.57 Δ, respectively. The result for negative divergence break and recovery point at distance were significant with p-value of 0.021 and 0.026, respectively Conclusion: This study concluded that the mean fusional vergence amplitudes FVA at near and distance are reduced while distance and near FV revealed no effects of age and gender. However, negative fusional break point and positive fusional recovery point were significantly affected by age.