Higher-Education Support
Higher-Education Support for a Young Person with a Disability in India
In India, young people with disabilities are supported in higher education by the RPwD Act 2016, which reserves at least 5% of seats in government and aided institutions, alongside scholarships via the National Scholarship Portal, fee concessions, assistive technology, and exam accommodations such as a scribe and extra time. The UDID certificate unlocks most of these, and university disability cells help coordinate access. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
A disability is no barrier to a college degree — India's laws now guarantee your young person a seat, a fair exam, and the support to thrive in it.
In short
In India, a young person with a disability has strong, legally backed support for higher education — including a mandatory 5% reservation of seats in government and government-aided colleges and universities under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016, plus scholarships, fee concessions, assistive technology, extra exam time and a scribe, and a relaxed upper age limit. Most universities have a dedicated disability support cell to help. The key is to start early — gather the UDID (disability) certificate and plan applications and exam accommodations well ahead.The support available
- Reservation of seats — the RPwD Act, 2016 reserves at least 5% of seats in all government and government-aided higher-education institutions for persons with benchmark disabilities (40% or more).
- Scholarships — the National Scholarship Portal hosts central schemes such as pre-matric, post-matric, top-class and the National Fellowship for students with disabilities, alongside many state schemes. These can cover tuition, maintenance and reader allowances.
- Exam accommodations — students are entitled to a scribe (writer), extra time (typically 20 minutes per hour), large-print or accessible question papers, and other reasonable adjustments in board and entrance exams.
- Assistive technology & accessibility — screen readers, accessible study material, ramps and accessible campuses are mandated, with funding support under the ADIP scheme for aids and appliances.
- Equal Opportunity / Disability Cells — most universities run a cell to coordinate admissions, accommodations, counselling and grievance support; reach out to them early.
- The UDID certificate — the Unique Disability ID is the single document that unlocks reservation, scholarships and concessions, so renew and carry it.
The aim is full participation, not charity — your young person has a right to access, not merely a request.
When to plan and act
Begin at least a year before the intended course. Ensure the disability certificate (UDID) is current; check each institution's disability cell, deadlines and accommodation request process; apply for scholarships through the National Scholarship Portal in good time; and request exam accommodations in writing well before the exam date so they are confirmed.The Pinnacle way
A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an app or online form. A clear developmental and ability profile helps you plan a realistic, strengths-led path into higher education and articulate the right accommodations. Explore how we support families across [70+ centres](/), understand a young person's strengths through the clinician-administered AbilityScore®, and build communication and study confidence through speech and language therapy.Trusted sources
Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (Government of India) and the Rehabilitation Council of India on disability and education; WHO guidance on rights and inclusion of persons with disabilities.Next step — Planning your young person's path to college? [Talk to a Pinnacle team member](/) for a strengths-led profile and guidance.
This is general information, not legal or medical advice — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
What to watch
Watch that the UDID disability certificate is current, that institution and scholarship deadlines are met well ahead, and that exam accommodations (scribe, extra time, accessible papers) are requested in writing and confirmed before the exam date.
Try this at home
Keep a single folder — digital and paper — with the UDID certificate, mark sheets and a short note listing the accommodations your young person needs, so every application and exam request is ready in minutes.
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
How much seat reservation is there for students with disabilities in Indian colleges?
Under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, at least 5% of seats in government and government-aided higher-education institutions are reserved for persons with benchmark disabilities (40% or more).
What document do I need to access these benefits?
The Unique Disability ID (UDID) certificate is the key document. It establishes the disability and percentage, and unlocks reservation, scholarships, fee concessions and exam accommodations. Keep it current.
Can my child get extra time or a scribe in college exams?
Yes. Students with eligible disabilities are entitled to reasonable accommodations including a scribe (writer), typically extra time of around 20 minutes per hour, and accessible or large-print question papers. Request these in writing well before the exam.
Where do I apply for disability scholarships?
Central government scholarships for students with disabilities are available through the National Scholarship Portal, with additional schemes offered by many state governments. Apply ahead of the annual deadlines.