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Does my child qualify for a disability certificate?
In India a disability certificate is issued by a government medical board under the RPwD Act, 2016, not by any therapy provider — typically against a 40% benchmark for one of 21 recognised conditions, applied for via the UDID portal. A clear, clinician-led developmental profile strengthens the application, but the certificate is a separate government medical and legal process.
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In short
In India, a disability certificate is issued under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016, by a government medical board — not by any therapy provider. Eligibility depends on a certifying doctor assessing your child against the recognised conditions and the benchmark of 40% or more specified disability. The first practical step is a clear developmental picture; the certificate itself is a separate, government-led medical and legal process.How the process works in India
The disability certificate (and the linked Unique Disability ID, or UDID) opens doors to scholarships, reserved seats, tax benefits, travel concessions and therapy support schemes. Here is the broad pathway:- Recognised conditions — the RPwD Act lists 21 conditions, including autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, specific learning disabilities, cerebral palsy, speech and language disability and hearing impairment.
- The 40% benchmark — many benefits are linked to a doctor's certified assessment of 40% or more disability, measured using government-notified guidelines for that specific condition.
- Who certifies — only a notified government medical authority or board (usually at a district hospital or designated medical college) can issue the certificate. Private clinics, including ours, cannot issue it.
- What you'll typically need — proof of identity and address, photographs, and supporting medical or developmental reports that describe your child's needs clearly.
- How to apply — most states now route applications through the national UDID portal, where you book a medical board assessment online.
What helps your application
A well-documented developmental profile makes the medical board's assessment smoother and fairer to your child. Detailed reports describing your child's communication, motor, learning and daily-living abilities give the certifying doctor a fuller, more accurate picture — so your child is neither under- nor over-represented.The Pinnacle way
We cannot issue a disability certificate, but we can give you the structured, clinician-led developmental documentation that supports your application and your child's therapy plan. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care — never online and never from a checklist alone. Begin with a [developmental assessment](/), and explore the therapy pathways that may run alongside any certificate-linked support.Trusted sources
This reflects the framework of the RPwD Act, 2016 and India's national UDID system, with developmental conditions defined in line with WHO ICD-11. The Rehabilitation Council of India guides the qualified-professional standards behind credible assessment in India.Next step — message our family team on WhatsApp at +91 91000 91000 to book a developmental assessment and get clear, documented reports to support your child's certificate application.
This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
What to watch
If your child has an urgent medical concern such as seizures or sudden loss of skills, seek prompt medical care first — certification can follow once the clinical picture is clear.
Try this at home
Keep a single folder — physical or digital — of every developmental report, therapy summary and assessment. A complete, organised record makes the medical board's job easier and protects your child's interests.
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This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.
Frequently asked
Can Pinnacle Blooms Network issue a disability certificate?
No. In India, only a notified government medical authority or board can issue a disability certificate under the RPwD Act, 2016. We provide clinician-led developmental assessments and detailed reports that support your application, but the certificate itself is a government medical and legal process.
What is the 40% rule for a disability certificate?
Many benefits under the RPwD Act are linked to a certified assessment of 40% or more specified disability, measured by government-notified guidelines for the relevant condition. The percentage is determined by the certifying medical board, not by a therapy provider.
How do I apply for a disability certificate in India?
Most states use the national UDID portal, where you register, upload identity and medical documents, and book a medical board assessment. A clear developmental report from a qualified clinician helps the board assess your child accurately.
Which conditions are recognised for a disability certificate?
The RPwD Act lists 21 conditions, including autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, specific learning disabilities, cerebral palsy, speech and language disability and hearing impairment, among others.