The Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT) is a revolutionary scientific tool that helps uncover an individual’s inborn talents, personality traits, and preferred learning styles—all by analyzing fingerprints.
Backed by the research of Dr. Harold Cummins, the father of dermatoglyphics, DMIT is based on the neuroscientific correlation between brain lobes and fingerprint patterns. It offers personalized, non-invasive insights into how your brain is wired—providing clarity into your unique intelligence profile.
How we work?
At DMIT, we follow a scientific, personalized, and step-by-step approach to help you unlock your inborn potential using the DMIT test. Our process is designed to be simple, efficient, and insightful—guiding students, parents, and professionals toward a more meaningful future.
1. Initial Consultation
We begin by understanding your concerns, goals, and background—whether you're a parent seeking guidance for your child, a student confused about your future, or a professional exploring career growth.
2. Fingerprint Scanning
Using biometric tools or ink-based methods, we capture fingerprint patterns from all 10 fingers. This data is crucial because fingerprints reflect brain lobe development.
3. Brain Mapping & Analysis
We analyze fingerprint data using advanced dermatoglyphic software to map the brain lobe distribution, neural potential, and multiple intelligences.
4. Personalized DMIT Report Generation
We generate a comprehensive 25–30 page report that includes
5. Expert Counseling Session
Our certified counselors conduct a 1-on-1 review session to explain the report in detail. We help you
6. Ongoing Guidance
We also offer follow-up support and goal-setting assistance. You can opt for ongoing career mentoring, study plans, or parenting workshops.
Why Choose Us?
ISO-certified process
Scientifically validated tools
Experienced & certified DMIT counselors
Customized guidance for every age group
The Science Behind DMIT
Fingerprints and brain development are both formed during the fetal stage (between the 13th and 21st week of gestation). Hence, the patterns on our fingers are closely linked with the neural structure of the brain’s lobes:
Frontal Lobe
Imagination, decision-making, and strategic thinking
Parietal Lobe
Kinesthetic and motor skills
Temporal Lobe
Sound, speech, auditory processing
Occipital Lobe
Visual recognition
Pre-Frontal Lobe
Planning, focus, and personality
DMIT scans these fingerprints and decodes the neurological potential of each brain lobe, offering insights into the 8 Multiple Intelligences defined by Howard Gardner.
Multiple Intelligence Mapping
Every child is unique—and so are their intelligences. DMIT helps identify your dominant intelligences among the following:
Music Smart (Musical Intelligence)
Body Smart (Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence)
Logic Smart (Logical-Mathematical Intelligence)
Picture Smart (Visual-Spatial Intelligence)
Word Smart (Linguistic Intelligence)
Nature Smart (Naturalistic Intelligence)
Self Smart (Intrapersonal Intelligence)
People Smart (Interpersonal Intelligence)
Existential Smart (Spiritual Intelligence – sometimes included as an extended type)
This personalized map helps students and individuals unlock hidden talents, choose suitable career paths, and enhance learning efficiency.
How We Help You
At DMIT, we use the science of DMIT to help individuals of all ages discover their true potential and make informed decisions about learning, career, and life. Whether you’re a child, student, parent, educator, or working professional, we help you unlock your unique strengths and overcome personal challenges.
Understand your child’s natural learning style (visual, auditory, kinesthetic)
Identify the right stream or career based on strengths
Improve parent-child bonding by understanding emotional and behavioral traits
Help teachers adapt methods for better classroom performance
Support in skill development, confidence building, and time management
DMIT Is Ideal for
Children (3–16 yrs)
For early development, interest identification, and learning style optimization
Students (16–25 yrs)
For stream selection, skill-building, and career planning
Parents
For better guidance and support to their children
Adults
For personality profiling, leadership style recognition, and professional growth
DMIT also helps you understand if you’re more left-brain dominant (logical, analytical, structured) or right-brain dominant (creative, emotional, spontaneous). This insight can be critical in both education and career decisions.
Real-Life Benefits
Whether your child is a budding scientist, writer, doctor, artist, architect, or sportsperson—DMIT helps uncover hidden inclinations and talents early, so they can be nurtured in the right direction.