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Barrier Free Environment
- 14,Jul 2025
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Facilities for differently-abled (e.g., barrier-free environment)
The college has barrier-free environment for differently-abled students and regularly trying to provide the required facilities to these students.
Equal Access: The primary mission of the Differently Abled Cell is to ensure that students with disabilities have equal access to educational opportunities, facilities, and resources. This includes both physical and digital accessibility.
Accessible Classrooms: The college ensures that classrooms and learning spaces are physically accessible to all students, including those with mobility impairments. This may involve classrooms on ground floor, ramps, hand-rails, and other accommodations to make the campus inclusive.
Assistive Technology: The cell provides assistive technology to help students with disabilities overcome barriers to learning. This technology can include screen readers, speech recognition software, and specialized computer hardware to enhance their educational experience.
Note-Taking Support: Some students with disabilities may require note-taking support, which the Differently Abled Cell can facilitate. This service can include peer note-takers or access to digital notes.
Exam Accommodations: The cell helps provide accommodations during exams to ensure that students with disabilities have an equal opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and skills. This can involve extended time, a quiet testing environment, or other adjustments.
Individualized Support: The Differently Abled Cell encourages students with disabilities to reach out and discuss their individual needs. They work closely with students to identify the specific services and accommodations required to support their academic journey.
Promoting Inclusivity: The college is committed to promoting diversity and ensuring that all students have equal opportunities. The Differently Abled Cell plays a vital role in fulfilling this commitment by removing barriers and creating an inclusive academic environment.
Full Engagement: By providing necessary support and accommodations, the Differently Abled Cell enables disabled students to fully engage in college life, both academically and socially. This allows them to participate in extracurricular activities, clubs, and events.
Contact Details: Dr. Danny Saxena (HOD: Education Department) : 9760003520