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does amblyopia come under low vision to get PWD reservation


Sinchana Sinchana 13th Aug, 2024
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sai raja 13th Aug, 2024

Amblyopia, also known as lazy eye, can be considered under low vision for the purpose of Person with Disabilities (PWD) reservations, but it typically depends on the severity of the condition and the specific definitions used by different authorities or institutions.

1. Severity of Condition: For PWD reservations, the degree of visual impairment is usually evaluated. Amblyopia may qualify if it results in significant visual impairment.

2. Medical Certification: You will need a medical certificate from a recognized authority to confirm the extent of vision impairment.

3. Consult Official Guidelines: Check the guidelines provided by the relevant authorities or institutions to understand if your condition qualifies for reservations.

For precise information, consult with the concerned admission authority or the medical board that certifies disability status.

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