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The Scientific Map to Your Inherent Potentials
Decoding the unique biological blueprint of your brain through the science of fingerprints.
DMIT (Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test) as DMIT technique has been developed by scientists and research experts from world renowned universities and it is based on knowledge from Genetics, Embryology, Dermatoglyphics, Psychology and Neuroscience. Dermatoglyphics (from ancient Greek derma Skin, Glyph = Carving) is the scientific study of fingerprints. The term was coined by Dr. Harold Cummins, the father of American fingerprint analysis.
The process of fingerprint identification had been used for several hundred years now. Scientists researched skin ridge patterns and established that the fingerprint patterns actually develop in the womb and are fully formed by the fourth month of pregancy.
"Fingerprints are the external representation of the internal brain."
A multi-disciplinary approach combining biology, psychology, and technology.
Fingerprints are formed by highly concentrated DNA coding and remain unchanged throughout a person's life.
Brain and fingerprints develop simultaneously in the womb between the 13th and 19th week of pregnancy.
Each finger corresponds to a specific brain lobe (Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, Occipital) and its neural pathways.
The statistical study of dermal patterns which has been used for over 200 years in medical and psychological research.
Based on Dr. Howard Gardner's theory, we map your unique intelligence profile.
Word smart: Ability to use language effectively for expression and communication.
Number smart: Proficiency in logical reasoning, problem-solving, and analysis.
Picture smart: Capacity to visualize objects in 3D and understand spatial relationships.
Body smart: Coordination and control over physical movements and dexterity.
Music smart: Sensitivity to rhythm, pitch, melody, and musical patterns.
People smart: Ability to understand and interact effectively with others.
Self smart: Deep self-awareness and understanding of one's own emotions.
Nature smart: Sensitivity to the natural world and environmental patterns.
Beyond traditional IQ, we measure the factors that define overall success.
Intelligence Quotient: Measures cognitive capacity, logical reasoning, and analytical power.
Emotional Quotient: Measures the ability to understand and manage emotions and build empathy.
Adversity Quotient: Measures resilience and the ability to handle challenges and stress.
Creativity Quotient: Measures the capacity for innovation, imagination, and divergent thinking.
A deep-dive into your biological configuration within a 70+ page report.
A percentage-based breakdown of your 8 multiple intelligences.
Identifying DISC profiles (Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, Conscientiousness).
Top 10 professional recommendations based on your inborn talent.
Practical suggestions to overcome weaknesses and capitalize on strengths.
Personalized insights for every phase of growth.
End the confusion of career choices. Discover your natural learning style to study smarter, not harder, and reduce academic pressure.
Replace generic parenting with "Scientific Parenting". Understand your child's temperament to build a stronger emotional bond.
Design customized teaching strategies that resonate with each student's unique learning profile for 100% classroom success.
Achieve professional fulfillment by aligning your career with your DNA. Improve leadership skills and emotional intelligence.
A simple, non-invasive 4-step journey to self-discovery.
Capturing high-resolution images of all 10 fingerprints using advanced digital scanners (5-10 mins).
Patterns are coded and analyzed by our certified dermatoglyphics analysts using proprietary software.
Generation of a comprehensive 70+ page report detailing 100+ intelligence parameters.
A detailed session with our senior counselor to interpret the findings and build your future roadmap.
Everything you need to know about DMIT.
Yes, the probability of two people having the same fingerprints is 1 in 64 billion. Even identical twins have different fingerprints.
No, fingerprint ridge patterns are set by the 19th week of pregnancy and remain unchanged throughout life, except for scarring.
Not at all. It involves simple biometric scanning of all ten fingers, taking less than 15 minutes of your time.
DMIT is based on medical research in genetics, embryology, and neuroscience. It has been used for decades for psychological profiling.
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