Dyslexia (Reading Impairment)
Benefits a child with dyslexia is entitled to
In India, a child with dyslexia is recognised under the RPwD Act, 2016 as having a Specific Learning Disability, opening access to a disability certificate, inclusive education with classroom accommodations, exam concessions (extra time, scribe, third-language exemption), and government scholarship and reservation provisions — all accessed through assessment, certification and the school.
When a child reads differently, the right support — at school and in law — can change the whole story.
In short
In India, a child with dyslexia is recognised as having a Specific Learning Disability under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016. This opens the door to a disability certificate, inclusive education with reasonable accommodations, exam concessions (such as extra time, a scribe, and exemption from a third language), and government scholarship and reservation provisions. Benefits are accessed through assessment, certification, and your child's school — not automatically.What your child may be entitled to
Legal recognition- Dyslexia is listed as a Specific Learning Disability (SLD) under the RPwD Act, 2016, making your child eligible for a disability certificate once formally assessed by an authorised medical board.
At school and in exams
- Reasonable accommodations in the classroom — extra time, oral explanation, reduced copying load, and assistive technology.
- CBSE, ICSE and most State boards offer exam concessions: additional time, use of a scribe or reader, exemption from a third language, and alternative or simplified question formats.
- Inclusive education is a right — schools cannot deny admission on the basis of a learning disability.
Financial and access support
- Eligibility for government scholarships for students with disabilities.
- Reservation provisions in education and certain public employment, subject to the certified benchmark.
How to access these benefits
1. Begin with a structured developmental and educational evaluation to understand your child's reading profile. 2. Obtain a disability certificate from an authorised government medical board. 3. Share documentation with your child's school to formalise classroom accommodations and exam concessions. 4. Apply for scholarships or other schemes through the relevant State or central portal.The Pinnacle way
A structured, clinician-led understanding of how your child reads, processes and learns is the foundation for every accommodation that follows. At Pinnacle Blooms Network, the AbilityScore® is a clinician-administered structured assessment that builds a clear, multi-domain picture and tracks progress once support begins. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care — never from an online tool or score alone. Targeted special education and speech therapy can then strengthen reading, decoding and confidence alongside your child's school plan.Trusted sources
Aligned with the WHO ICD-11 classification of developmental learning disorder with impairment in reading, and Indian guidance from the Rehabilitation Council of India on recognised disabilities and certification. Accommodation principles echo AAP and ASHA guidance on supporting children with reading and language differences.Next step — book a clinician-led assessment at your nearest Pinnacle Blooms Network centre to understand your child's reading profile and the right path to certification and school support. Reach us on WhatsApp: +91 91001 81181.
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
Watch for accommodations promised but not implemented in class or exams — keep written records, and reapply or escalate if a school delays or denies the concessions your certificate entitles your child to.
Try this at home
Keep one folder — assessment reports, the disability certificate, and the school's accommodation letter — so you can produce documentation quickly when each exam season or scholarship deadline arrives.
Trusted sources
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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
Is dyslexia recognised as a disability in India?
Yes. Dyslexia is listed as a Specific Learning Disability under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016, which makes a child eligible for a disability certificate and the benefits that follow.
What exam concessions can a child with dyslexia get?
Most Indian boards, including CBSE and ICSE, offer extra time, the use of a scribe or reader, exemption from a third language, and alternative question formats. These require supporting documentation and a disability certificate.
How do we get a disability certificate for dyslexia?
After a structured educational and developmental assessment, an authorised government medical board evaluates the child and issues the certificate. This document then unlocks school accommodations, scholarships and other provisions.
Does a benefit certificate mean my child cannot do well academically?
Not at all. Accommodations simply remove barriers so your child's ability can show. Many children with dyslexia, with the right support and targeted teaching, thrive academically and beyond.