hi deepak,
every person with vision impairment is facing the same problems like you.
there are no sudgessions for these problems. Because My and your akas have
proposed to implement these types of rules. There is a fact sir that after
getting the seat we forget the actual need and problems of others and that
is being happening over all.
Regards,
Sudhanshu
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+919410911148
----- Original Message -----
From: "Deepak Singla" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 1:44 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Problems with writer provided by examiner
Dear Members
Hello
I am Deepak Kumar Singla and I also faced the same problems for the
same exam. The only difference was the venue of the exam: I appeared
in the exam at Bosco Public School, Delhi.
I would also be thankful to all those who can provide the answers to
the queries sought.
Thanks
Deepak Kumar Singla
On 8/5/09, Sameer <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Friends,
I seek your advice & guidance regarding a writer-related problem.
Last Sunday, I had appeared for the recruitment exam conducted by BPCL
for
PWD & OBC candidates. In it's advertisement, BPCL had undertaken to
provide
scribes for PWD candidates requiring them.
Unfortunately, the writer provided to me had a very poor command of
English.
He kept skipping & mispronouncing words. After struggling with the writer
for a half-hour, I requested the exam supervisor to provide me with an
alternative writer. I was informed that no alternative writers were
available & the examination centre (a junior college in Sion) had
arranged
only three writers for the three PWD candidates appearing for that exam.
Since one of the other PWD candidates had failed to appear for the test,
I
was provided with the writer initially allotted to him. Fortunately, the
replacement writer had good reading skills & I was able to proceed
smoothly
with him.
I seek the advice & suggestions of the respected members on the following
points.
1.. Are there any guidelines for selection of writers by examination
authorities who provide writers to the candidates?
B. What guidelines could be framed to ensure that such writers have a
reasonable command of English & decent reading skills as a minimum
standard?
c. In case a replacement writer is unavailable & the PWD candidate is not
comfortable with the allotted writer, what steps should the candidate
take?
d. Is there a provision for the candidates to try writers from a panel of
writers provided by the examining authority to decide which writer is
suitable?
Thanking you all in advance for your invaluable suggestions on above
queries.
Regards
Mr. Sameer Latey
Mumbai, India
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