What is the difference between OPPH and PWD and does WBJEE has PWD quota?
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OPPH stands for Orthopedically Physically Handicapped, while PWD stands for Persons with Disabilities. Both OPPH and PWD are terms used to refer to people who have disabilities that affect their mobility or physical abilities. OPPH is a term used specifically for people with orthopedic disabilities, such as those who have had amputations, spinal cord injuries, or other conditions that affect their bones, joints, or muscles. PWD is a more general term used to refer to people with a wide range of disabilities, including physical disabilities, hearing and visual impairments, and intellectual disabilities. With regard to the WBJEE (West Be...more
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