Re: [Ai] Please don't ignore

2017-09-19 Thread sibi mohamed via Ai
Thank you all for the kind support..I have already spoke to Enable India
and waiting for their replay.Lets hope the best and i will look into
braille training as u said

Regards
Siby.M

Mail ID: sibira...@gmail.com

On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 3:28 PM, bharat mali via Ai <
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> please try to contact nearest organisations for braille training.
>
> after the training he will be able to read books in braille,.
> it will also enable him to use a braille display.
>
> On 9/15/17, Devashish Bhargav via Ai 
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > It's good to know that your son has written his final exam for
> > computer science. It simply denotes that your son has computer
> > knowledge. So, don't worry. Your son needs training for screen
> > readers, for that you need to contact Enable India. after training, he
> > will find number of opportunities. All the best.
> >
> > On 9/15/17, sibi mohamed via Ai 
> wrote:
> >> Dear Members..
> >> I am here for my son Redzuan, he has just finished his exams of B tech
> >> (Computer Science) from College of Engineering Trivandrum Kerala and
> >> awaiting for the results, needing a help and guidance from you all,
> after
> >> exams couple of months he's alone on home on day times,am scared of
> going
> >> to depression, because of confusions that he is facing. He is suffering
> >> from USHER SYNDROME,recently he came to known this.
> >>   Due to financial crises,we couldn't send him for new course, but need
> to
> >> engaged him as soon as possible please inform us about any vacancies is
> >> there any,it will be grateful.
> >>Waiting for favorable replay
> >>
> >> Thanking you
> >> Siby.M
> >> WhatsApp No 09895882709
> >> Email : sibyra...@gmail.com
> >>
> >
> >
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[Ai] Please don't ignore

2017-09-15 Thread sibi mohamed via Ai
Dear Members..
I am here for my son Redzuan, he has just finished his exams of B tech
(Computer Science) from College of Engineering Trivandrum Kerala and
awaiting for the results, needing a help and guidance from you all, after
exams couple of months he's alone on home on day times,am scared of going
to depression, because of confusions that he is facing. He is suffering
from USHER SYNDROME,recently he came to known this.
  Due to financial crises,we couldn't send him for new course, but need to
engaged him as soon as possible please inform us about any vacancies is
there any,it will be grateful.
   Waiting for favorable replay

Thanking you
Siby.M
WhatsApp No 09895882709
Email : sibyra...@gmail.com
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Re: [Ai] Higher Education options for VI outside India

2017-08-18 Thread sibi mohamed via Ai
Dear Rajesh,

Please write to me sibira...@gmail.com, need to know more details of
studying abroad..i too was trying to find your personal ID. Looking forward
for your replay

Regards
Siby.M


On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 1:43 PM, Nishi via Ai <
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> Hi,
> Can MR Rajesh from Noida write to me on the ID chandanmoka...@gmail.com
>  as I need to talk to him and take his guidance about studying abroad.
> I was trying to find out the direct email address but I could not.
> I look forward to hearing from you.
> Regards,
> Nishi.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On 12-Aug-2017, at 2:27 PM, Reach Now via Ai  inclusivehabitat.in> wrote:
>
> Dear Vinod:
>
>
>
> Your son can most definitely continue his education outside India as
> early as class 11 or even sooner. Canada and the US are the best
> destinations since they provide the finest facilities to visually impaired
> students in the world. Since he is not eligible to enroll at a government
> school in both countries known as public schools, you should perhaps
> consider admitting him to a private academy also known as a prep school.
> There are more than one hundred schools for the visually impaired  in the
> US and Canada. Sadly, admission is restricted to US citizens and
> permanent residents only unless the school has a special program for
> international students in which case fees have to be paid. It is usually
> preferable if a visually impaired child is mainstreamed right from the
> start at an institution of education that provides a full spectrum of
> special support services.
>
>
>
> Sessions usually commence in August each year and end in either late May
> or early June the following year. While not all prep schools have visually
> impaired students on their rolls owing to the high cost of private school
> education in the US or Canada even by local standards, some do and you
> might want to pick a school that already has a few visually impaired
> children studying there. This will ensure that all the required support
> services such as readers, screen reader training, Braille, special sports
>  and mobility are already in place.
>
>
>
> The other advantage of studying in a prep school is that most prep schools
> have hostel facilities. This is not the case with public schools and
> students need to commute daily to school. Many public schools in the US and
> Canada have international student exchange programs where students live
> with a family for one or two years called host families and ride the school
> bus to school. However, statistics on the acceptance of visually impaired
> students in such programs are dismal. Moreover, this arrangement tends to
> pose several logistical challenges for the visually impaired child. In
> order to qualify, your son may also have to take an American test conducted
> by the College Board called the P-SAT.
>
>
>
> You might also want to consider waiting for a few years and sending your
> son to North America for an undergraduate college degree.  This might be
> a better option since all American and Canadian universities and colleges
> are legally obligated to provide special services to visually impaired
> students thanks to a law enacted in the seventies called Section 504 and
> its Canadian variation. Additionally college education in the US can be
> considerably less expensive than prep school education costs given the fact
> that there are many excellent universities in the US that charge only$6000
> - $7000 per year as annual tuition with further deductions in fees due to
> scholarships.  Work visa rules for students have also been liberalized in
> the recent past in both countries for international college students. Three
> year work visas are now being automatically granted to eligible college
> students. All else being equal, the US Embassy and the Canadian High
> Commission in India are not known to create any barriers when the time
> arrives to issue student visas to visually impaired applicants.
>
>
>
> Please write to me off list if you need  more information.
>
>
>
>
>
> Rajesh from Noida
>
> Overseas Education Consultant
>
>
>
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* Vinod bhat via Ai 
> *To:* ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in
> *Cc:* Vinod bhat 
> *Sent:* Friday, August 11, 2017 10:40 PM
> *Subject:* [Ai] Higher Education options for VI outside India
>
> Hi all,
>
> This is Vinod, I have son who is VI and is currently in class 8th, I was
> trying to explore options of higher education(after 10th or 12th) outside
> India for him, can someone help/guide.
>
> Regards,
>
> Vinod bhat
>
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