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Don’t Make Assumptions about Your Own Abilities, take the test and…..

Evaluate your potential

Measure your skills, personality and abilities

Know the Current status of your multiple intelligence (IQ, AQ, EQ, CQ)

Best suitable career

Best suitable field and stream in studies

Life purpose

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Psychometric tests are widely used …

In business schools, engineering institutions, and in some universities. On top of that, they are also frequently used to select students for short-term programs for technical diplomas. Due to the increase in interest for such tools, their use will strongly grow in the years to come

 

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