HT Correspondent
KOKRAJHAR, Nov 17: The Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT) was conducted at Brahma Baba Techno School on Monday, aiming to help students identify their innate strengths and potential career paths.
Prof RN Sinha, Chairman of the DMIT Committee of RRR Foundation, explained that the scientific assessment uses fingerprint patterns to reveal students’ natural talents, learning styles and multiple intelligence areas, enabling better academic and career planning. Students from Nursery to Class XII participated in the test, conducted with the school’s modern facilities and infrastructure.
The DMIT Committee has been actively introducing the test across schools under the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) to promote a holistic educational approach. Dr Ranjit Kumar Narzary, committee member, said the initiative extends to both government and private schools to support informed guidance for students’ future growth. Results will be available within ten days, providing valuable insights for parents and teachers.
Parents and educators have appreciated the initiative for its scientific and practical approach to identifying and nurturing student talents.






