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JEE (Main) 2025 provides specific provisions for candidates with disabilities, including the option to use a scribe during the examination. This guide outlines the eligibility criteria for using a scribe, the necessary documentation, and the steps to ensure that all requirements are met for a smooth examination process.
Candidates who have a disability that significantly affects their writing capabilities may be eligible to use a scribe during JEE (Main) 2025. This includes candidates with visual impairments, cerebral palsy, or other physical disabilities that limit their ability to write. The disability must be certified by a recognized medical authority, and the extent of the disability should be specified in the certificate.
To use a scribe, candidates must submit a disability certificate issued under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016. This certificate should clearly state the nature of the disability and the need for a scribe. Additionally, candidates must provide a letter of undertaking, declaring that the scribe meets the qualification requirements and does not exceed the candidate's own educational qualifications.
Candidates have the option to either bring their own scribe or request one from the National Testing Agency (NTA). If the candidate chooses to bring their own scribe, the scribe’s qualifications must be verified by the examination authorities. It is important to ensure that all necessary forms and documents are submitted well in advance of the examination date to avoid any last-minute issues.
Using a scribe can significantly help candidates with disabilities to perform to the best of their abilities in JEE (Main) 2025. By understanding the eligibility criteria and ensuring that all required documentation is in place, candidates can focus on their exam preparation without worrying about logistical issues. Proper planning and adherence to guidelines will ensure a smooth and successful examination experience.
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