GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS/CONCESSIONS BY CBSE FOR
CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Medical Certificate
The medical certificate issued by the
following agencies/organizations will be considered for granting concessions to
Differently abled candidates:
- Disability Certificate(s) issued by Government hospitals
controlled by either the Central or State Governments;
- Disability Certificate(s) issued by Recognized institutes of
national level viz National Association for the Blind, Spastic Society of
India etc; and
- Disability Certificate(s) issued by Non-governmental
Organizations/practitioners registered with Rehabilitation Council of
India/Central Government/State Government of the Respective State.
- The disability certificate issued by the competent authority
at any place shall be accepted.
Facility of Scribe and compensatory time
Candidates with disabilities as defined in
The Rights of Persons With Disabilities Act 2016 are permitted to use a Scribe
or allowed Compensatory time as given below or both:
For paper of 3 hours duration 60
minutes
For paper of 2½ hours duration 50
minutes
For paper of 2 hours duration 40
minutes
For paper of 1½ hours duration 30
minutes
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Scribe and compensatory time
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Compensatory time
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Scribe/Reader and compensatory time
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Scribe/adult propter*/Reader and
compensatory time
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Leprosy
cured person
Cerebral
palsy
Dwarfism
Muscular
Dystrophy
Acid
Attack Victims
Blindness
Low
vision
Multiple
Disabilities
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Deaf
Hard
of hearing
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Speech
and language disability
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SLD
(Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia,
Dysprasia, Developmental aphasia)
Autism
spectrum disorder
Mental
behavior
Chronic
neurological condition (Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease)
Blood
disorder (Haemophilia, Thalassemia , Sickle cell disease)
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Appointment of Scribe and related
instructions
- A person to be appointed as scribe should not have obtained
his/her qualifications in the same subject (s) in which the candidate
shall be appearing for the examination
- Candidate shall have the discretion of opting for his own
scribe and shall have the flexibility in accommodating change in scribe in
case of emergency.
- Candidate shall also have the option of meeting the scribe a
day before the examination.
- Centre Superintendent of the examination centre concerned
shall forward to the concerned Regional Officer of the Board, a report
giving full particulars of the candidate and of the scribe.
- Suitable room shall be arranged for the candidate for whom a
scribe is allowed and a separate Assistant Superintendent shall be
appointed by the Centre Superintendent to supervise his/her examination.
- Services of Scribe shall be provided free of cost
- The Scribe shall be paid by the Board remuneration as
prescribed from time to time.
Other General instructions/
facilities
- To facilitate easy access, a few selected schools are made
examination centers for special students.
- Teachers from schools for visually impaired are appointed as
Assistant Superintendent(s) (Invigilators) at the special examination
centers. However, precaution is taken to appoint different subject
teachers on different days.
- Answer books of differently abled candidates are sent
separately by the Centre Superintendents
- A separate column is provided on the title page of the answer
book for indicating the category of differently abled candidates.
- Visually Impaired candidates are permitted use of screen reading software (like JAWS- Job Access with Speech) with prior approval of the Board. They also have the facility of using a computer or a typewriter for writing answers.
- Students of the central board of secondary education (CBSE) schools, who are diagnosed with dyscalculia, can use simple basic calculators during their board examinations (X and XII)
Exemption from third language: Candidates with disabilities as defined
in The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 will be exempted from third
language (Class 5th onwards).
SPECIFIC EXEMPTIONS/CONCESSIONS
(CLASS X)
Flexibility in choosing subjects :
- Candidates with disabilities as defined in The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 have the option of studying one compulsory language as against two. This language should be in consonance with the overall spirit of the Three Language Formula prescribed by the Board. Besides one language any four from amongst the following groups can be offered: Group 1- Mathematics, Science, Social Science, another language, Music (Any one), Painting, Home Science, Elements of Business, Elements of Book Keeping and Accountancy, Computer Applications Group 2- Any One Skill Subject (except Automotive) for Regular Candidates Only Note: Information Technology from Group 2 cannot be offered if Computer Applications from Group 1 is opted.
- Bonafide residents of Delhi appearing as Private candidate as per provisions of Examination Byelaws cannot take subjects having Practical Component at Secondary level. However, candidates with disabilities as defined in The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 have the option of taking up Music, Painting, Home Science as the subjects of study.
- Physio-therapic exercises are considered as equivalent to Health and Physical Education course of the Board.
Alternate questions/ Separate Question Paper :
- Alternative type questions are provided in lieu of questions having visual inputs for visually impaired candidates in the subject Social Science.
- With effect from 2020, in lieu of large font Question Papers, candidates will be allowed to use magnifying glasses/portable video magnifiers.
SPECIFIC EXEMPTIONS/CONCESSIONS (CLASS XII)
Flexibility in choosing subjects:
Bonafide residents of Delhi appearing as Private candidate as per
provisions of Examination Byelaws cannot take subjects having Practical Component.
However, candidates with disabilities as defined in The Rights of Persons with
Disabilities Act 2016 have the option of taking Music(Any one), Painting, Home
Science as the subjects of study.
Separate question paper and questions in lieu of practical component
:
- Disabled candidates are given separate question papers containing Multiple choice questions based on Practical component in lieu of practicals in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Biology
- Question papers administered in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology are without any visual input
- Alternative type questions are provided in lieu of questions having visual inputs in the subjects of History, Geography and Economics
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
FOR AVAILING EXEMPTIONS
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STEP I: Parents should go through the
consolidated instructions issued by CBSE.
STEP II: Parents get the child examined
by the Competent Medical Authority and obtain requisite Medical Certificate
of Disability.
STEP III: For availing any exemption,
parents will have to make a request to school along with copy of certificate
of disability. School will acknowledge the request made by the candidate.
STEP IV: School will forward the
request to concerned Regional Office of the Board, along with specific
recommendation. In case of rejection by the school, the same should also be
sent to Board along with reasons of such rejection.
STEP V: Regional Office will examine
the request in accordance with the rules of the Board. In case of rejection,
reasons for the same will be intimated.
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