Thursday, 27 September 2018

MU : Specially abled to get special stamp on exam paper


Mumbai University: Specially abled to get special stamp on exam paper


 Published on: Sep 26, 2018 13:23 IST

Mumbai University: In India, the state governments are working everyday to build an accessible environment for the differently able students. The specially abled candidates of the University of Mumbai (MU) will get a special identification reference on their answer paper in a form of a stamp from the upcoming winter examinations. This stamp, according to the varsity will make the assessment process quite easy for the online assessment system and the assessors. Earlier this year, the University issued a notice to all its affiliated colleges, which said that disabled students should get 20 minutes extra for every one-hour which means in total they shall get 60 minutes extra for three-hour examination.
Along with this, they also get five per cent concession in the examination fees. However, prior to this circular regarding the stamp, during the assessment, the assessors often confuse the papers of specially disabled students with the regular students. “By the stamp on their answer papers, the assessors and the system can assess the papers considering the regulations formed by the state government. This will help the students to score better and make the teachers’ work easier,” said Arjun Ghatule, director and controller of the Board of Examinations, Mumbai University.
This stamp will be made available in both Marathi and English language that will be attached to the answer paper. The CBSE earlier this month proposed in its comprehensive guidelines a radical reform which will include Braille or Indian sign language as a ‘subject’, computer-based exams, an excuse for a lack in attendance and flexible subject options.
One of the Senior HRD’s official told the Times of India that “different suggestions have been provided which includes the introduction of Indian sign language as a subject for children with language who have limited options for language due to disability. The criteria existing in the board examinations for compulsion of one or two languages, these students will also be given relaxation and to satisfy the solution provided by the board, Indian sign language should be treated as a language. Even Braille can be considered as an option for language on the similar basis.”

Source : https://www.jagranjosh.com/news/mumbai-university-specially-abled-to-get-special-stamp-on-exam-paper-147000

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