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Overview

Vocational training is a big advantage for the differently abled people, as it supplements the initial training to ensure and assist the development of the desired skill set.

At one point in time, it’s important for every individual to be gainfully employed. We, at Adhyayan, follow a systematic approach for pre-vocational and vocational training. Our team of psychologists studies the complete profile of every client and selects the possible skills to be enhanced. With changing times we understand the scope of employment for specially abled individuals has also changed, hence we provide 20 different vocational modules to choose from.

The Benefits of Vocational Training for Students with Disabilities

Vocational training is training that focuses more on practical subjects than theory.

While many students with disabilities find it easier to enroll for a four-year degree, a growing number is starting to realize the benefits of vocational training.

These students are starting to realize that a vocational path takes less time than a conventional university degree.

Selecting A Vocational School For The Disabled

People with disabilities have special needs.This is the reason why the selection of the right school for disabled people is something that should be approached with special care.

The following are some of the things you should ensure are available before enrolling in the school.

Policies: Ask to read the policy of the school when it comes to the education of students with a disability. If the school does not have a policy, it is not good for you. This indicates that the school is not geared towards making the life of people with a disability easier.

Modifications In Buildings: Ensure that the buildings of the school you select have such modifications as elevators, ramps, and other such modifications designed to make someone who uses a wheelchair or crutches move easily around.

Assistive Equipment: Disabled people require modified devices. Look for modified computers, adjustable desks, microphones and headsets, and automatic lights that can make the life of a disabled person easier while they are studying.