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Individual Learning Needs (ILN) During Examinations

  1. Scribes/adult prompter: All students with disabilities recognized by the CBSE are permitted to use a scribe/adult prompter. Here are the following conditions the scribe/adult prompter should meet:
    • They should not have obtained their qualifications in the same subject in which the candidate is appearing
    • Students can arrange their own scribe/adult prompter, who can be changed at the last minute in case there is an emergency
    • In case the school is organizing the scribe/adult prompter, the student has the option of meeting the scribe the day before the examination
    • The official who acts as the ‘Centre Superintendent’ of the examination centre shall forward a report with the full particulars of the student with disability availing of the scribe facility, as well as of the scribe/adult prompter.
    • Candidates using these acilities will be accommodated in a suitable room, with a separate invigilator appointed by the Centre Superintendent
    • The use of the scribe/adult prompter can be used in addition to the grant of extra time
    • Cost: The student with disability shall not be made to pay for the services of the scribe/adult prompter. The Board shall pay the scribe/adult prompter remuneration, from time to time.
  2. Compensatory time: Students with disabilities recognized by the CBSE are permitted to avail of extra time for completing their examination paper. The extension of time depends on the length of the paper:
    • 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 Compensatory time can be used in addition to the services of a scribe.
  3. Special provisions for autistic children: An autistic candidate is permitted to use the services of a scribe or an adult prompter.
  4. Special provisions for visually impaired candidates:
    • Candidates are permitted use of screen reading software (like JAWS – Job Access with Speech). The candidate needs to take prior approval of the Board for this. They can also use a computer or a typewriter for writing answers. There is no provision mandating that such software or hardware be provided by the School or Board to the student.
    • There shall be alternate questions provided where there are questions having visual inputs in the subjects of English Communicative and Social Science (Class 10)
    • Separate question papers in enlarged print are provided in the subjects of Mathematics and Science (Class 10)
    • Students shall be given separate question papers with multiple choice questions based on Practical component in lieu of practical examinations in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Biology
    • Question papers administered in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology will not have any visual input
    • There shall be alternate questions provided where there are questions having visual inputs in the subjects of History, Geography and Economics
Concessions provided by the CBSE for Children with Disabilities
During Examinations
Eligibility