FAQ

FAQ about DMIT  (DMIT)

        (Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test)

To which Age Group is DMIT beneficial?

DMIT is beneficial for all age groups. Each age group will have a different take away from the DMIT report. It can help in introspecting as well as creating a future for each individual. Knowing a toddler’s potential at the early stage helps parents make decisions on parenting styles and educational methods. For young children who are curious to learn and can absorb more, discovering their learning styles and areas of intelligences at this age gives a clue on what courses and activities they should spend more time on. For teenagers and young adults it helps as a guideline in choosing the right career path. For Adults it is useful in understanding the career choices that they have made and in understanding their own personality as well as compatibility with other individuals.

Where can I give my fingerprints for the  DMIT test?

Either you come to our office ( DMIT Center , Shop No-47 ,Sec-40 ,Huda Market, Gurgaon ,Haryana , Pin ;122001 ,India ) or we will come to your  place to collect the fingerprints. Fingerprints scanning will take only 10-15 mins.

Do fingerprints of an individual remain the same for lifetime?

Yes. Our fingerprints are formed in the womb and the “basic” pattern remains the same our whole life.

How is our Brain and Fingerprints related?

In the earlier days, American doctors made the discovery of a strange case where the foetus was born without a brain and the syndrome was named \”Anencephaly\”. In Anencephaly Syndrome, the doctor discovered that with the absence of the brain even the fingerprints areas were missing. Cases like this have been reported throughout history. It is also observed that during pregnancy, fingerprints and brain development happens simultaneously during week 13 to week 21, which made medical experts believe that the brain is related to the fingerprints.

How is DMIT different from conventional methods?

Conventional Testing uses the questionnaire format, where most of the time answers can be influenced by the current emotional and mental state, whereas since DMIT analysis is based on fingerprints, which provides information on the person’s inborn abilities and thus it is unaffected by present conditions or parameters.

Is Dermatoglyphics related to Palmistry?

No. Palmistry  is the divination of the future through the interpretation of lines of the palms whereas Dermatoglyphics is the science of comparing analysis and classification of patterns of the skin grains and ridges of each person’s fingerprints. DMIT does not predict the future but rather gives a comprehensive insight into one’s innate or inborn intelligence distribution, potentials, preferred learning and communication styles.

What is the accuracy levels of the DMIT test?

Our fingerprints are determined by our DNA and they have a direct co-relation to our brain’s makeup. At the 13th week of an embryo in the womb, skin ridges which cannot be changed in one’s lifetime begin to appear and are complete until the 24th week. This is in tandem with the embryo’s brain development. There is a very high degree of accuracy on the outcome of the DMIT analysis based on this co-relation of the brain and fingerprints formation.

What happens during a DMIT Assessment?

During a DMIT test, we will first need to collect your fingerprints. All you need to do is place each finger on a biometric scanner (shape of a computer mouse) that scans your prints. These prints are then analyses and within a week you will receive your DMIT report. The report will be presented to you along with a counselling session . During the counselling, along with the report interpretation you will also be advised on the strengths and weaknesses and given remedies for the same.

Is this DMIT and counselling a One-Time interaction?

Yes. You need to do the Life stage report only once in your lifetime. The counselling which is a part of the offering will also give you an in-depth knowledge on the report analysis. However, if you need any specific assistance in the future, you can reach out to us and we will organize a new counselling session for further analysis of the specific issue in the report. In such a case, only the counselling fees would be applicable.

 What is the Difference Between Multiple Intelligences and Learning Styles?

One common misconception about multiple intelligences is that it means the same thing as learning styles. Instead, multiple intelligences represents different intellectual abilities. Learning styles, according to Howard Gardner, are the ways in which an individual approaches a range of tasks. They have been categorized in a number of different ways — visual, auditory, and kinesthetic, impulsive and reflective, right brain and left brain, etc. Gardner argues that the idea of learning styles does not contain clear criteria for how one would define a learning style, where the style comes, and how it can be recognized and assessed. He phrases the idea of learning styles as “a hypothesis of how an individual approaches a range of materials.”

Kailash Chandra Khatri
Career consultant through DMIT (dmit consultant) since 2014
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