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DMIT stands for Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test. It is a scientific study of fingerprints and how they are linked to the brain lobes.

DMIT report is generated by manually as well as using our software, which tells us about your inborn potential and capabilities. The report is a lifetime report and does not change over time.

A typical DMIT report evaluates:

  • Personality
  • Multiple Intelligences
  • Brain Dominance Theory
  • Learning Methods
  • Multiple Quotients

Dermatoglyphics is a scientific study of fingerprint patterns invented by Dr. Harold Cummins & mulitple intelligences scientific study of Brain Lobes and its usages invented by Dr. Howard Gardner.

There are over 800 research papers available on Fingerprints & Dermatoglyphics. We Highly Recommend, first Take your Own DMIT test and then see the Results.

Analysis will be done manual and software both. DMIT Report will be generated using Software. By Which we get upto 95% Report Accuracy.

Absolutely not.

Palmistry or Chiromancy is the divination of the future by interpretation of the concave furrows of our palms. The lines of the palms are not permanent and will change over time. According to over 7000 research papers and reports by various scientists, the human brain is closely related to fingerprint patterns. With the aid of computers, we can now analyse the brain composition, organisation, learning models and styles, eight intelligences and personalities.

Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Assessment is the science of comparing, analyzing, and classifying the patterns of skin and ridge counts of each person’s fingerprints. The analysis does not tell one’s future, but rather gives a comprehensive insight into one’s innate intelligence distributions, potentials, preferred learning and communication styles. The information contained in the dermatoglyphics report will not change with age, unlike the ones use by fortunetellers.

It has been scientifically proven that fingerprints are formed in the 13-21st week of pregnancy when a child is in the mother’s womb (Dr Rita’s gestation theory).

  • Help identify the learning style of your child
  • Identify hidden strengths and capabilities
  • Understand grasping power of your child
  • Know one’s behavior or personality
  • Guidance to relationship compatibility
  • Suggestions for career options

Dmit can be done for 2 years and above. For adults, if you are looking for a career shift or relationship compatibility, this can be a perfect tool.

A DMIT report is permanent and does not change. Since fingerprints are unique and do not change over time, so does this report.

In a fast-paced, information rich environment, developing a strong memory is more valuable than ever.

The good news is that there are plenty of tools to help. The ancient Greeks taught their students systems for recalling key information, and many memory-boosting techniques have been developed over the centuries since.

“Mnemonic” is simply another word for memory tool. Mnemonics are techniques for re-packaging information, helping your brain to store it safely – and find it again at the right moment. Think about some of the mnemonics you’ve heard over the years. You may well remember facts, rules or spellings with the help of mnemonics, such as:

“Thirty days hath September, April, June and November… ”

Yes. Your brain can combine multiple senses to create strong memories. Some of our most powerful recollections are encoded through smells, tastes and touch sensations, as much as through sights and sounds.

Use as many senses as you can to learn and remember. Don’t just picture the things to buy at the grocery store: imagine smelling, touching and tasting them, too.

Imagine that you’re learning about a new concept at work. You could think about building a physical model of it. Give your memory several different sensory routes back to the original information.

You can learn nearly all subjects using these techniques. Long answers, short answers, MCQs, Periodic table, History dates, Formulae, Names, Faces, Lists, Speeches, Biological names, to name a few.

Yes. You can apply these techniques to memorize and recall anything and everything at any point in your life.