PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities) reservation requires a minimum 40% disability under the RPwD Act, 2016. UPSC recognises 5 disability categories. The certificate is issued by a Government hospital's Chief Medical Officer. 4% of vacancies are reserved for PwBD, with additional age relaxation of up to 10 years (General) to 15 years (SC/ST). Eligible candidates get a scribe and 20 extra minutes per hour.

PwBD Certificate for UPSC CSE — Complete Guide

Legal Framework

The Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016 replaced the older Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995. It expanded the list of specified disabilities from 7 to 21 categories. For government reservation purposes, the Act defines a "benchmark disability" as a disability of 40% or more as certified by a notified certifying authority.

UPSC follows this Act for PwBD reservation in the Civil Services Examination.


Five PwBD Categories Recognised by UPSC

Although the RPwD Act lists 21 disability types, UPSC groups them into 5 broad categories for reservation and accommodation purposes:

Category CodeDisability TypeExamples from RPwD Act's 21 Categories
PwBD-1Blindness and Low VisionTotal blindness, low vision
PwBD-2Deaf and Hard of HearingDeafness, hard of hearing
PwBD-3Locomotor DisabilityCerebral palsy, leprosy cured, dwarfism, muscular dystrophy, acid attack survivors, locomotor impairment
PwBD-4Autism, Intellectual Disability, Specific Learning Disability, Mental IllnessAutism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, dyslexia, mental illness
PwBD-5Multiple Disabilities (including Deaf-Blindness)Any combination of two or more of the above

Important: Not all PwBD categories are eligible for all IAS/IPS/IFoS/other services. UPSC publishes a detailed service-wise PwBD eligibility matrix with each notification. For example, PwBD-4 (Autism, Intellectual Disability) candidates may be eligible for certain Group B/C posts but not for IAS. Always check the specific notification.


40% Disability Threshold

The benchmark disability threshold is 40% or more of a specified disability. This percentage is assessed by a medical board at a government hospital. The certifying authority records the disability percentage on a standardised disability certificate.

Candidates with less than 40% disability are not eligible for PwBD reservation or accommodations through UPSC.


Reservation and Age Relaxation

BenefitExtent
Vacancy reservation4% of total vacancies (horizontally across all categories)
Age relaxation — General-PwBD10 years (up to age 42)
Age relaxation — OBC-PwBD13 years (OBC's 3-year relaxation + 10 years = up to age 45)
Age relaxation — SC/ST-PwBD15 years (SC/ST's 5-year relaxation + 10 years = up to age 47)
Extra attemptsAdditional attempts corresponding to age relaxation (e.g., 10 extra attempts for General-PwBD)

Scribe Facility — Detailed Rules

Eligible PwBD candidates may use a scribe (amanuensis) to write the examination on their behalf.

Who is automatically eligible for a scribe:

  • PwBD-1: Blindness
  • PwBD-3: Locomotor disability affecting both arms (BA) and cerebral palsy

Other PwBD categories: Candidates from PwBD-2, PwBD-4, PwBD-5 and other locomotor disabilities can also request a scribe by submitting a certificate from the Chief Medical Officer/Civil Surgeon of a Government Health Care institution (in the format of Appendix V of UPSC notification) confirming their physical inability to write.

Scribe qualification rules (revised and tightened by Government):

RuleRequirement
Minimum qualification of scribeMust have passed at least Class 10 (Matriculation)
Maximum qualification of scribeMust NOT be a graduate or postgraduate (i.e., must not hold a bachelor's or higher degree)
Cannot beA fellow UPSC aspirant or any person with a direct interest in the examination
Who provides the scribeFor UPSC, the candidate may bring their own scribe, but the scribe must meet the above criteria and provide a declaration

The restriction on the scribe being a graduate ensures fairness — a graduate scribe could provide undue academic advantage in a graduation-level examination.


Extra Time — 20 Minutes Per Hour

Eligible PwBD candidates receive 20 minutes of compensatory time per hour of examination:

Exam Paper DurationExtra Time ProvidedEffective Total Time
2 hours (Prelims GS Paper I or II)40 minutes2 hours 40 minutes
3 hours (Mains papers)60 minutes4 hours

Categories automatically eligible for extra time:

  • PwBD-1 (Blindness)
  • PwBD-3: Locomotor disability (both arms affected) and Cerebral Palsy

For other PwBD categories, extra time requires submission of the Appendix V certificate from a government medical authority.


Issuing Authority for PwBD Certificate

The disability certificate must be issued by a Government hospital — specifically:

  • Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
  • Civil Surgeon
  • Medical Superintendent of a Government healthcare institution

Private hospital certificates are not accepted by UPSC. The certificate must state the disability category, percentage of disability, and whether it is permanent or temporary.


UPSC Accommodation Summary for PwBD

AccommodationWho Gets It
OBC/EWS/SC/ST combined with PwBDPwBD is a horizontal reservation — you can be SC-PwBD and get both benefits
ScribeBlindness, BA locomotor, cerebral palsy (automatic); others on medical certificate
Extra time (20 min/hr)Same as scribe eligibility
Sitting arrangementSeparate seating, ground floor if needed
Larger font question paperBlindness / low vision candidates

Mentor Tip

Obtain the PwBD certificate from a government district hospital's medical board — not from a single doctor. UPSC occasionally asks for a fresh medical board certificate if the existing one is old. Get the certificate re-assessed if there has been any change in disability percentage. Carry the original and two self-attested photocopies on interview day.

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