Students who have used computers during internal assessments or practice tests say typing gives them greater control over their responses and reduces dependence on a third person.  Image: Canva
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News1805-01-2026, 12:05

Karnataka Allows Computers for Visually Disabled in Board Exams

  • Karnataka's Board allows visually disabled students to use computers for SSLC and II PU exams from the upcoming academic cycle.
  • This move aims to provide greater independence, reduce reliance on scribes, and align with modern inclusive assessment practices.
  • Students must bring their own formatted, internet-disconnected laptops, which will be inspected; only approved software is permitted.
  • A scribe will read questions, but students will type answers; printed scripts will be authenticated for evaluation.
  • Safeguards include switching to a scribe and granting extra time in case of technical issues, ensuring no disadvantage.

Why It Matters: Karnataka's decision marks a significant step towards inclusive education, empowering visually disabled students.

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