The Diploma in Indian Sign Language Interpretation (DISLI) is a professional course designed to train individuals to become sign language interpreters, enabling effective communication between deaf and hearing communities.
This course focuses on:
- Proficiency in Indian Sign Language (ISL)
- Principles and ethics of interpretation
- Communication strategies for diverse settings
- Understanding Deaf culture and community
- Interpretation in educational, social, and professional environments
The program is recognized by the Rehabilitation Council of India, ensuring standardised training and professional recognition.
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- Duration: Typically 1–2 years Intensive training in Indian Sign Language (ISL)
- Focus on real-time interpretation skills
- Exposure to live practice sessions and fieldwork
- Training in ethics and professional conduct
- Opportunities for internship in schools, events, and organizations
Eligibility Criteria
- Minimum qualification: 10+2 (Senior Secondary)
- Preferred background: Interest in communication, language, or special education
- Minimum marks: Around 50% (may vary)
- Some institutes may require:
- Basic knowledge of ISL (optional in some cases)
- Entrance test or interview
Fee Structure
The fee structure varies from institute to institute, generally ranging between:
- ₹20,000 to ₹1,00,000 (approx. for the full course)
Factors affecting fees:
- Government vs private institutions
- Availability of practical training and field exposure
- Location and infrastructure
How to Apply (In India – RCI Process)
To enroll in an approved program:
- Visit the official website of the Rehabilitation Council of India
- Check the list of RCI-approved institutes offering DISLI
- Apply through the institute’s admission portal or offline process
- Submit required documents:
- 10+2 mark sheet
- Identity proof
- Photographs
- Appear for entrance test/interview (if required)
- Complete admission formalities and fee payment

