Tamil Nadu: Annamalai University, accredited with an ‘A+’ grade by NAAC, has announced an important addendum to its prospectus for the differently abled quota for on-campus admissions for the academic year 2024-2025. This (AU Quota) update brings significant benefits for differently abled candidates, enhancing their access to education.
Key Changes and Benefits
The addendum now includes 21 types of disabilities for eligibility. This (Campus Admissions 2024-25) revision ensures a wider range of applicants can benefit from the university’s programs. The disabilities covered are:
- Blindness
- Low vision
- Leprosy-cured persons
- Hearing impairment (deaf and hard of hearing)
- Locomotor disability
- Acid attack victims
- Dwarfism
- Intellectual disability
- Mental illness
- Autism spectrum disorder
- Cerebral palsy
- Muscular dystrophy
- Chronic neurological conditions
- Specific learning disabilities
- Multiple sclerosis
- Speech and language disability
- Thalassemia
- Hemophilia
- Sickle cell disease
- Multiple disabilities, including deafness and blindness
- Parkinson’s disease
How to apply for differently abled Quota in Annamalai University 2024
Application Process:
- Verify that you meet the updated (differently abled Quota) eligibility criteria and gather the necessary documentation.
- Review the revised prospectus carefully.
- Submit your differently abled Quota application via the Annamalai University admission portal.
Important Dates:
- The differently abled Quota application process is ongoing. Please check the official university website or the notification link for specific differently abled Quota deadlines.
Documents Required:
- Proof of disability
- Educational certificates
- Proof of age
Notification Link: For complete details, refer to the official addendum notification.
Key Information Table
Aspect | Details |
---|---|
Eligibility | 21 types of disabilities listed above |
Age Relaxation | 5 years for benchmark disabilities |
Fee Exemptions | Tuition fees, special fees, and exam fees are waived |
Application Process | Apply through the university’s admission portal |
Documents Required | Proof of disability, educational certificates, age proof |
Notification Link | Addendum Notification |
What Do You Think?
How will these new provisions impact your differently abled Quota application or that of someone you know? Are there any additional questions or concerns you have about this Campus Admissions 2024-25 update? Share your (Own) thoughts and questions in the comment box below.
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