Government Defers New Exam Guidelines for PwDs to 2026 Amid Concerns

The government postponed new guidelines for competitive exams for persons with disabilities until 2026 due to unpreparedness among examining bodies and candidates' immediate needs. Existing systems will continue, with allowances for assistive technology. Wider consultations with stakeholders are planned to ensure effective implementation.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 11-09-2025 11:13 IST | Created: 11-09-2025 11:13 IST
Government Defers New Exam Guidelines for PwDs to 2026 Amid Concerns
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The government has decided to delay the implementation of revised guidelines for conducting competitive exams for persons with disabilities until the end of 2025. This decision aims to accommodate the current lack of readiness among examining bodies and to protect the interests of candidates set to appear in upcoming exams.

An office memorandum from the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD) suggests maintaining the current examination framework for all public exams noted until this year's end. Exam bodies are encouraged to support candidates using assistive technology wherever feasible during this interim period.

This deferral follows last month's comprehensive guideline update aimed at curbing unfair practices, including revising the scribe usage system. Until the new regulations come into effect, further extensive consultations with relevant stakeholders will be undertaken to shape the final implementation framework.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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