This IT professional has written over 1,000 exams as a scribe | The Hindu
At a time when visually-challenged students are struggling to find scribes, there is Pushpa N.M., a Bengaluru-based scribe, who has helped write a total of 1,070 examinations so far.
Not just blind students, but Pushpa has examinations across various subjects and streams for students with physical and mental disabilities.
She writes examinations for people with visual impairment, cerebral palsy, Down’s syndrome, autism, dyslexia, lower IQ levels, memory problems, slow writers, and regular students who meet with accidents or injuries.
Along with SSLC and PU, she has written various bachelor and master’s degrees, law degrees, and Ph.D. examinations, and also Bescom, railways, India Post, and bank exams.
An IT professional with a start-up, Pushpa talks about she started this journey, how she prepares, and more.
Reporting: Jahnavi TR
Production, video and photos: Ravichandran N
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Not just blind students, but Pushpa has examinations across various subjects and streams for students with physical and mental disabilities.
She writes examinations for people with visual impairment, cerebral palsy, Down’s syndrome, autism, dyslexia, lower IQ levels, memory problems, slow writers, and regular students who meet with accidents or injuries.
Along with SSLC and PU, she has written various bachelor and master’s degrees, law degrees, and Ph.D. examinations, and also Bescom, railways, India Post, and bank exams.
An IT professional with a start-up, Pushpa talks about she started this journey, how she prepares, and more.
Reporting: Jahnavi TR
Production, video and photos: Ravichandran N
#scribe #examscribe #examinations
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