Subramani,
I assume that this is for your next story. Then you must bring out the fact that the visually impaired were not allowed to do science in the standard XII. Slowly we are getting there.

Ask Sam or Kartik for the new CBSE circular and ask Sam for the HSC circular. Of course HSC is the board that conducts exams in Maharashtra. Therefore may not be relevant for your story. This is the plus.

The minus is that there was a Engineer from Karnataka who had only one eye. He got stuck inbetween. Not disabled by the definition and therefore no reservation. The new law is going to add this category too. At present it is hopeless. in case you need this persons contact details ask Dr. Rajat.

There are some studying Engineering and they had to go to court to get admission. They will reply to you directly.

There is one bright spark who wants to do it and I am sure he will get back to you.Smile

There are some who lost vision after studying and maybe working for a while.Had to change jobs, rehabilitate themselves and start a new life. Some have succeeded and some have fallen.

The bottom line is computer engineering.

When you finish send me your article.

Kanchan

----- Original Message ----- From: "Subramani L" <lsubramani.v...@gmail.com>
To: "accessindia" <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 12:38 AM
Subject: [AI] Engineering grads/students of Engineering courses


Folks:

Writing to the list after a long time. If any of you have a B.E.
degree (in IT or IT related) or if you are pursuing engineering (with
visual impairment), kindly write to me in private.

Subramani




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