Hi Amar,
I suppose and if I'm correct, you're talking about AIBE exam 2013.
I have not opted for any material during AIBE exam you're talking
about. Believe me, it is just waste of time.

The open book facility has been provided for those who never attended
their law classes. You know what I'm talking about. Remember Jolly
LL.B?

Press them hard to provide the soft copy of the question paper on
computer. Most of questions were factual and very long when I appeared
for it.
Read the long long question on PC and ask the scribe to tick the
appropriate oval of corresponding question on OMR sheet.
For double checking  with the scribe you can type your answers in a
separate document something like this:
1. a.
2. c.
3. e.
4. b.

Considering the programming of the OMR scanner/machine, the
possibilities of typing/ticking the answers on computer are very slim.


On 6/1/13, Amar Jain <amarjain2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Mr. Kapoor,
>
> I am trying to convince the authorities to allow me to give exam on
> computer, and then the printout can be taken for assessment. Generally
> people fill OMR sheets, and for blind candidates only the provision of
> scribe exists.
>
> As far as my time's point is concerned, I was just highlighting the
> point that if I am giving the exam with my material in hand, which I
> can access at my ease, then I know where to look for while locating
> anything in particular. Whereas with scribes, it becomes little more
> challenging as the scribe may not even understand what we are trying
> to locate, and we may not be able to give exact directions for finding
> out things. But this is not my major concern.
>
> What I am trying to understand is that is there a way while taking the
> printout, I can submit the answersheet the same way as others do? Just
> like how cheque templets are printed after filling the required data,
> can we draw circles and then take printout accordingly? Or is there
> other way to deal with this?
>
> --
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