In a 1st, Mumbai girl to take HSC exam using iPad - Times of India

Feb 21, 2019, 04.04 AM IST Printed from MUMBAI: In a first for the
Maharashtra state board, a city college student affected by a movement
disorder will appear for the HSC exams, starting on Thursday, using an
iPad. Nishka Hosangady, 20, an Arts student of Sophia College, will type
the answers on the iPad using a single left finger, and a writer will
transcribe them on the answer sheet. Nishka’s speech was impaired and her
right hand movement was restricted at the age of eight when she was
affected by a rare hereditary condition that manifested as dystonia. After
losing two years, she enrolled in a special school and appeared for class X
exams through NIOS board using an iPad two years ago. “Her speech was
affected so she could not dictate answers to a writer. We requested the
board to allow her to use an iPad. After multiple visits, the board agreed
and she secured good scores,” said her mother Rashmi. College extended
provisions to girl For class XI, Nishka joined Arts stream in Sophia
College, where similar provisions were extended. “The college allowed her
to use the iPad during exams, but we were told to inform the state board
for end-ofthe-year exams. Board officials said it would be up to the
college to allow us to use the device. Support from college continued even
when we wanted permission for HSC exams,” said Rashmi. Her vice-principal,
Sister Annie Peter, said the college was very proud of their special
student. “She is extremely bright and we wanted to do all we can to ensure
that she gets what she deserves,” she said. While undecided on what she
wants to pursue, Nishka’s parents want her to continue her education at
that college because of the support that her teachers and peers extended
for two years. Last year, the board for the first time allowed a student to
appear for the exam using a computer. This year, the board’s Mumbai
division received two more such requests. “We want institutions to help
differently-abled special children who have so much to contend with in
their daily lives, by allowing them assistive devices, making available
writers easily to live their dreams,” said Rashmi. Mumbai division has
provided concessions to more than 1,900 students with special needs this
year.

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