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DMIT

Dermatoglyphic Multiple Intelligence Test

Dermatoglyphics postulates that the human brain is closely related to fingerprint patterns. Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Assessment is the science of comparing, analysing, and classifying an individual's skin patterns and ridge counts.It gives a comprehensive insight into one’s innate potential and preferred learning & communication styles. In practical terms, the test gives a headstart in life, helping an individual to maximise their full potential. It also sheds light on the 8 types of  Multiple Intelligence The information contained in the Dermatoglyphics report does not change with the age.

DMIT (Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test), which is based on scientific research of fingerprints analysis by world-renowned scientist

Dr. Harold Cummins.

 

The Dermatoglyphic Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT) is a form of biometric analysis  to assess an individual's innate intelligences and potential by examining their fingerprints. The concept is based on the theory that the patterns of ridges on the fingers and palms can reveal information about one's brain structure and capabilities.​These fingerprint patterns, which are formed during fetal development, are linked to one's genetic makeup and brain development. By analyzing these patterns it helps  to identify an individual's strengths, weaknesses, and potential across various types of intelligences as proposed by Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences.

Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences:

Howard Gardner, a developmental psychologist, proposed that intelligence is not a single general ability but a combination of several distinct types. The eight intelligences identified by Gardner are:

  1. Linguistic Intelligence: Sensitivity to spoken and written language.

  2. Logical-Mathematical Intelligence: Ability to analyze problems logically and carry out mathematical operations.

  3. Spatial Intelligence: Ability to recognize and manipulate the patterns of wide space and more confined areas.

  4. Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence: Using one's whole body or parts of the body to solve problems or create products.

  5. Musical Intelligence: Skill in the performance, composition, and appreciation of musical patterns.

  6. Interpersonal Intelligence: Ability to understand and interact effectively with others.

  7. Intrapersonal Intelligence: Capacity to understand oneself and one's thoughts and feelings.

  8. Naturalist Intelligence: Ability to recognize and categorize plants, animals, and other aspects of nature.

 

   Process of DMIT

  1. Fingerprint Collection:

    • Fingerprints of all ten fingers are scanned and recorded using a specialized scanner.

  2. Pattern Analysis:

    • The patterns are analyzed to determine the types of fingerprint patterns (loops, whorls, arches) and their specific formations.

  3. Report Generation:

    • The analysis is used to generate a detailed report on the individual's detailing your unique personality, aptitude, multiple  intelligences, learning styles and potential career paths.

    • The biometric process takes 10 to 15 minutes and the report is delivered after a week

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      Report Counselling: 

            During the counselling session, we'll walk you through your DMIT report, explain its various                      sections, and address any questions or concerns you might have. Our goal is to ensure you have a              comprehensive understanding of the insights your report offers, enabling you to make informed                 decisions about your personal and professional journey.     

 What it does: Helps you know your inborn talent and harness it to the max, for improved performance in studies and at work

 

Who is it for: DMIT is beneficial for all age groups, (3 years onward)

 

Press the tab below to see the sample DMIT report

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