The Central Board of Secondary Education has provided the following concessions to physically handicapped students:-
i. Option of studying one compulsory language as against two for general candidates and option to offer other subjects in lieu of Mathematics or Science.
ii. Facility of a writer in the examination, if requested for.
iii. Additional time ranging from 30 minutes to sixty minutes provided to answer the question paper.
iv. Separate question papers in enlarged print for visually impaired candidates.
v. Alternative questions provided for the visually impaired candidates, in lieu of questions having visual inputs in Social Science and English Communicative for class X, and in History, Geography and Economics for class XII.
vi. Special seating arrangement for the conduct of the examination on the ground floor as far as possible.
vii. Physio-therapy exercises are considered as equivalent to physical education and health education course.
Answer Books of such candidates are evaluated separately.
viii. The above concessions are being extended to the candidates of all CBSE affiliated schools throughout the country.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Human Resource Development, Shri M.A.A. Fatmi in reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
i. Option of studying one compulsory language as against two for general candidates and option to offer other subjects in lieu of Mathematics or Science.
ii. Facility of a writer in the examination, if requested for.
iii. Additional time ranging from 30 minutes to sixty minutes provided to answer the question paper.
iv. Separate question papers in enlarged print for visually impaired candidates.
v. Alternative questions provided for the visually impaired candidates, in lieu of questions having visual inputs in Social Science and English Communicative for class X, and in History, Geography and Economics for class XII.
vi. Special seating arrangement for the conduct of the examination on the ground floor as far as possible.
vii. Physio-therapy exercises are considered as equivalent to physical education and health education course.
Answer Books of such candidates are evaluated separately.
viii. The above concessions are being extended to the candidates of all CBSE affiliated schools throughout the country.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Human Resource Development, Shri M.A.A. Fatmi in reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
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