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IT IS IN YOUR MOMENTS OF DECISION THAT YOUR DESTINY IS SHAPED.
ONLY FOR LIVING ORGANIZATIONS.
A MUST FOR CORPORATE, ORGANIZATIONS, INSTITUTIONS, CITIES & NATIONS.KNOW EXACTLY WHERE YOUR ORGANIZATION IS HEADING TOWARDS.HIGHLY BENEFICIAL FOR CEOs & HR HEADS FOR HIRING THE RIGHT INDIVIDUALS.
IQ | FOCUS | DECISION MAKING ABILITY
CREATIVITY | PASSION
TYPE OF BRAIN | SKILL SET SCORE
ACTION | GIFTED INTELLIGENCE
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INTELLIGENCE & ITS DIAGNOSTICS is the first step to achieve all that we dream. Measurement is the process of assigning numerical values to an aspect of phenomenon being studied. Like weight can be measured in kilograms. Time can be measured in seconds. Length in meters and other variables like Temperature in degrees. And so is Human Intelligence. Today we can measure Success Rate & Intelligence with new scale sets so that it can be enhanced, reordered, elevate & applied in attaining results.
PASSION + CREATIVITY + ACTION are the only three things you need to change the world. Passion lights your soul on fire ‐ giving direction to your purpose and turning off the sayers of nay. Creativity leaps over obstacles, connects the missing pieces and solves impossible challenges. Action puts idea in motion and keeps them going long after the uncommitted have been distracted by other shiny objects. Passion, Creativity & Actions are your unstoppable force for good. TO BEND THE WORLD TO YOUR WILL. TEST TODAY.
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1. The word, "mineral," can be spelled using only the letters found in the
word, "parliament."
A) True B) False
2. What is the color of blood?
A) Red B) Black C) Blue D) Yellow
3. This sequence of four words, "triangle, glove, clock, bicycle," corresponds
To this sequence of numbers "3, 5, 12, 2."
A) True B) False
4. What are clothes made of?
A) Plastic B) Wood C) Cloth D) Glass
5. 27 minutes before 7 o'clock is 33 minutes past 5 o'clock.
A) True B) False
6. What has the sweetest taste
A) Honey B) Hot Dogs C) Peanut Butter D) Spaghetti
7. The word, "slackers," is spelled by using the first letters of the words in the
following sentence: "Silent large anteaters calmly kiss each roasted snack."
A) True B) False
8. Which tastes the most sour
A) Lemon B) Orange C) Peach D) Banana
9. If written backwards, the number, "one thousand, one hundred twenty‐
five," would be written "five thousand, two hundred eleven."
A) True B) False
10. Which is the hottest
A) Light Bulb B) Pancake C) Gun D) Flame
11. Gary has only forty‐eight dollars, but he can buy a bicycle that costs one
hundred twenty dollars, (disregarding tax) if he borrows fifty‐seven dollars
from Jane and fifteen dollars from Jill.
A) True B) False
12. Which is the coldest
A) Ice B) Water C) Rain D) Glass
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13. Which is used for making holes in wood
A) Pliers B) Hammer C) Plain D) Drill
14. Which is used for playing cricket
A) Stick B) Basket C) Bat D) Racket
15. If Meera looks into a mirror and touches her left ear with her right
hand, Meera's image seems to touch its right ear with its left hand.
A) True B) False
16. Which is used when making clothes
A) Nails B) Needles C) Plastic D) Pins
17. If you leave the letters in the same order, but rearrange the spaces
in the phrase, "Them eats on," it can be read as, "Theme at son."
A) True B) False
18. Which is used for making concrete
A) Mud B) Sand C) Plaster D) Coal
19. The words, "auctioned, education, and cautioned," all use the
exact same letters.
A) True B) False
20. Which can cause disease
A) Bacteria B) Baldness C) Bones D) Blood
21. John weighs 85 pounds. Jeff weighs 105 pounds. Jake weighs
115 pounds. Two of them standing together on the same scale
could weigh 200 pounds.
A) True B) False
22. Which is red in color
A) Red B) Blue C) Sun D) Green
23. The seventh vowel appearing in this sentence is the letter "a."
A) True B) False
24. Which has 4 legs but no bones
A) Horse B) Cat C) Chair D) Dog
25. Nine chickens, two dogs, and three cats have a total of forty legs.
A) True B) False
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Write 1‐100 in the boxes (Using Right Hand Only) Draw Square, Circle, Rectangle (Left Hand Only)
Draw Square, Circle, Rectangle (Right Hand Only)
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26. Which is most like hand
A) Fork B) Bike C) Foot D) Table
27. Sixteen hours are to one day as twenty days are to June's length.
A) True B) False
28. Which is most like a fork
A) Hand B) Spoon C) Hammer D) Arrow
29. In the English alphabet, there are exactly four letters between the letter
"M" and the letter "G."
A) True B) False
30. Which is most like a plate
A) Nail B) Dish C) Cup D) Board
31. If the word, "TAN," is written under the word, "SLY," and the word, "TOT,"
is written under "TAN," then the word, "SAT," is formed diagonally.
A) True B) False
32. Which is most like a car
A) Plane B) Ship C) Train D) Truck
33. By removing seven letters from the word "motherhood", the word "home"
can be formed.
A) True B) False
34. Which is most like apple
A) Banana B) Rose C) Ball D) Tomato
35. If a thumb is a finger, then three gloves and three shoes normally hold
thirty‐five fingers and toes.
A) True B) False
36. Which is most like a carrot
A) Cherry B) Apple C) Grape D) Potato
37. Which is most like purple
A) Crayon B) Paint C) People D) Orange
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38. If Monday is the first day of the month, the very next Saturday is the fifth
day of the month.
A) True B) False
39. Which is most like a dog
A) Fish B) Cat C) Snake D) Butterfly
40. Three of the following numbers add up to the number 31: 17, 3, 2, 19, 5.
A) True B) False
41. Red house is made up of
A) Bricks B) Color C) Paint D) Cotton
42. Aman will be four blocks from his starting place if he travels two blocks
north, then three blocks east, and then two blocks south.
A) True B) False
43. Which is most like a story
A) Song B) Word C) Paper D) Number
44. The following words are the opposites of words that begin with the letter
R: unreal, street, grasp, unwind, wrong.
A) True B) False
45. How many legs does a cat have
A) None B) Many C) Four D) Two
46. The following, disregarding punctuation, is spelled the same forwards as it
is backwards: "Drat Saddam, a mad dastard!"
A) True B) False
47. How many feathers does a bird have
A) None B) Many C) Two D) Four
48. The letters of the word, "sponged," appear in reverse alphabetical order.
A) True B) False
49. Which number is biggest
A) Two B) Ten C) Twenty D) Three
50. The numbers, 3‐7‐2‐4‐8‐1‐5, are read backwards as 5‐1‐8‐4‐2‐7‐3.
A) True B) False
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Write 1‐100 in the boxes (Using Left Hand Only) JUMBLED WORDS
1. YCPO
2. INPTR
3. TTSE
4. CMIAG
5. KFEIN
6. SGPI
7. LLBA
8. KPIN
Write down the number of rectanglesin the following figure?
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51. Which do you have the most
A) Ears B) Eyes C) Fingers D) Legs
52. The odd numbers in this group add up to an even number:
15, 32, 5, 13, 82, 7, 1.
A) True B) False
53. What can we get from 2 and 4
A) 5 B) 10 C) 2 D) 4
54. Without breaking or bending a toothpick, you can spell the word, "FIN"
with exactly seven toothpicks, with no letter sharing a toothpick used by
another letter.
A) True B) False
55. What is 5 times 5
A) 55 B) 25 C) 35 D) 50
56. This sentence has thirty‐five letters.
A) True B) False
57. What is equal to a dozen mangoes
A) Twelve B) Fruits C) Apples D) Sweets
58. The sum of all the odd numbers from zero to 16 is an even number.
A) True B) False
59. How many stars are there in sky
A) 1000 B) 100 C) Many D) 10
60. How many minutes are there in an hour
A) 20 B) 40 C) 60 D) Many
61. The number 64 is the next logical number in the following sequence of
numbers: 2, 6, 14, 30...
A) True B) False
62. Saturday comes before
A) Friday B) Thursday C) Sunday D) Monday
63. Raman is taller than Aman. Mohan is taller than Raman. Therefore, Aman
is the shortest boy.
A) True B) False
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64. Two half mugs of water makes one mug full of milk
A) No C) yes B) I don't know
65. If you have 6 apples & you cut them into half, how many pieces you have
A) 12 B) 6 C) 9 D) 3
66. The shape of one rupee coin is
A) Square B) circle C) cone D) triangle
67. What is equal to 1 kg
A) 1 kg apple B) 1 kg lemon C) 1 kg cotton D) all of these
68. Nokia is a
A) Mobile B) TV C) Car D) School
69. To write a sentence you require
A) Chair B) desk C) words D) light
70. To ride a bicycle you need
A) Pump B) petrol C) gas D) paddles
71. Football is a
A) Goal B) sport C) player D) actor
72. When you lose your pencil you feel
A) Happy B) tired C) hungry D) sad
73. Light bulb uses
A) Electricity B) fire C) water D) air
74. Hanuman is the name of a
A) Man B) monkey C) cartoon D) god
75. Earth is a
A) Star B) planet C) mother D) home
76. Water is
A) Sticky B) dry C) wet D) clean
77. Night is always
A) Sleepy B) dark C) funny D) bright
78. A dog is a
A) Friend B) pet C) cartoon D) cat
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Write Z‐A Alphabets
Write the number of corners in the image
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
6 6 6 6 6 9 6
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
6 9 6 6 6 6 6
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Locate the 9’s in the following figure
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79. A book is for
A) Giving B) reading C) writing D) singing
80. India is
A) A cricket team B) A country C) A TV D) an animal
81. 99 is
A) A number B) Maths C) a code D) shape
82. Blue is the color of
A) Sky B) ink C) air D) pen
83. Aaj Tak is a
A) Game show B) horror show C) News Show D) TV show
84. If Act is cat, then Fowl is
A) Owl B) low C) wolf D) dog
85. If reed is deer, then Toga is
A) Lion B) king C) goat D) animal
86. If your age is 8 years, then how many tails does a cow have?
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
87. And if your age is 10 years, then how many tails does a cow have?
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
88. How many Years there in one Year?
A) 365 B) 366 C) 1 d) 12
Pick the odd one out
89. A) Tree B) mouse C) paper D) man
90.A ) Chest B) ear C) lip D)nose
91.A ) Paper B)pen C)pencil D)crayon
92.A ) Cheese B)butter C)milk D)sweets
93.A ) Water B)pool c)lake D)pond
94.A ) Sunday B)Monday C)holiday D)Saturday
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100.A ) B) C) D)
99.A ) B) C) D)
98.A ) B) C) D)
97.A ) B) C) D)
96.A ) B) C) D)
95.A ) B) C) D)
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Creativity Quotient (CQ) Test Draw an idea sketch on any one topic provided below
Start Time:
Stop Time:
CQ Topics:1. Jungle Queen 2. Balloonman 3. Monkeys attacked my school 4. Genie in a Bottle 5. Alien Attack
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Please put a tick mark in the boxes given as YES or NO
Part B
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Form A
1. Have you always enjoyed books and given them importance? 2. Do you hear words in your head before you speak or write them? 3. Do you enjoy talk shows more than television or movies? 4. Do you enjoy word games, puns, rhymes, tongue‐twisters, and poetry? 5. Do you have a highly developed vocabulary and enjoy knowing words that other people do not know? 6. In your own education, did you enjoy subjects related to words and ideas, such as English and social studies, more than math and science? 7. Have you enjoyed learning to read or speak other languages? 8. In your speech, do you refer to information that you have read or heard about? 9. Have you been praised, recognized, or paid for your writing?10.Do you love to write advertisements & slogans?
Yes No
Form B
1. Have you always done math in your head easily? 2. When you were in school, were math and/or science your best subjects? 3. Do you enjoy playing games that require logical thinking? 4. Do you set up experiments to see "what if" in your course of jobs around the house or at work? 5. Do you look for logical sequences and patterns, with the belief that almost everything has a logical explanation? 6. Do you read science periodicals or keep track of the latest scientific developments? 7. Do you like finding logical flaws in things that people say and do? 8. Do you feel the need to have things measured, categorized, analyzed, or quantified in some way? 9. Do you think in clear, abstract, wordless, imageless concepts?10.Can you easily design patterns & symmetrical figures?
Yes No
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Form C Yes No
Form D Yes No
1. Have you always been able to reproduce clear images in your mind, even when your eyes are closed or the objects are not in front of you? 2. Do you take a lot of photographs or home movies? 3. Do you enjoy jigsaw and other visual puzzles? 4. Do you have vivid dreams? 5. Do you usually have an easy time getting around, even if it's your first time in a new place? 6. Do you enjoy drawing or making cartoons on desks? 7. Was geometry easier for you than algebra? 8. Do you have an easy time reading maps and translating their information into reality? 9. Do you enjoy books and magazines with many illustrations, photos, and design elements?10.Are you good in imaginations & day‐dreaming?
1. Do you have a pleasant singing voice?
2.D o you frequently listen to music?
3.D o you play a musical instrument?
4.W as it easy for you to learn to play a musical instrument?
5.D o you think your life would not be as rewarding without
music?
6.D o you usually have music going through your mind?
7.C an you keep time to music?
8.D o you know the tunes to many different songs or musical
selections?
9.C an you usually sing back a melody accurately after you hear
a new selection only once or twice?
10.Do you always purchase music CDs before movie release?
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Form E Yes No
Form F Yes No
1. Do you regularly participate in a sport or some physical activity? 2. Is it difficult to sit still for long periods of time? 3. Do you enjoy working with your hands in creating things? 4. Do you find that ideas and solutions to problems come to you while you are exercising or doing some sort of physical activity? 5. Do you enjoy spending your free time outdoors? 6. Do you speak with your hands or other body gestures? 7. Do you learn more about things by touching them? 8. Do you enjoy thrilling amusement park rides such as the roller coaster and other activities like this? 9. In order to learn a new skill, do you have to practice it to learn it, rather than read about it or see it in a video?10.Do you prefer to watch a sports match rather than news channels?
1. Have people always come to you for advice?
2. Have you always preferred group sports to solo sports?
3. Do you usually prefer talking to other people about a
problem, rather than figure it out on your own?
4. Do you have at least three close friends?
5. Do you prefer social activities over individual pursuits?
6. Do you enjoy teaching others what you can do well?
7. Are you considered to be a leader, either by yourself or
others?
8. Do you feel comfortable in a crowd?
9. Do you prefer to spend your time with others than alone?
10. Have you ever contested in any form of elections in school
or college?
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Form G Yes No
Form H Yes No
1. Do you regularly spend time alone meditating, reflecting, or thinking about important life questions? 2. Have you attended counseling sessions or personal growth seminars to learn more about yourself? 3. Do you have a hobby or interest that you keep to yourself? 4. Have you set goals for yourself regularly? 5. Do you have a realistic view of your strengths and weaknesses? 6. Would you prefer spending time by yourself rather than with many people around you? 7. Do you keep a diary or journal to record the events of your inner life? 8. Are you either self‐employed or have you given serious consideration to starting your own business?9. Do you prefer working alone to working with others?10.Have you ever thought of giving free service of any kind to poor people?
1. Do you like to spend time in nature? 2. Do you belong to a volunteer group related to nature? 3. Do you enjoy having animals around the house? 4. Are you involved in a hobby that involves nature, such as bird watching? 5. Can you easily tell the differences among species of flora and fauna? 6. Do you read books or magazines, or watch television shows or movies that feature nature? 7. On vacation, do you prefer natural settings to cultural attractions? 8. Do you enjoy visiting zoos, aquariums, or other places where the natural world is studied? 9. Do you enjoy working in your garden?10.Have you ever thought of starting an organization to save animals or planet earth from pollution?
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Unparalleled HRM Technology
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We firmly believe that technology is just a tool. To grow any organization to new heights, Human Resource plays the most important role. If your resources have a cultivated and fertile mind, you be assured that your organization will leap ahead in the years to come and will function with stability and dignity for generations.
Futuristic HRM Technology.
1. Measures cognitive abilities of your current employees individually
2. Measures the collective intelligence of entire branch/team/organization
3. Calculates the gap in current level & desired level for max efficiency
4. Identifies the working style, thinking pattern & core competence of employees
5. Separates good decision makers, focused lot, & creative people to reorder teams
6. Helps build balanced teams for specific tasks
7. Tracks intellectual growth of the organization QoQ, YoY
8. Saves time & energy of the management
Collective Intelligence Analysis & Reordering - Ci
1. Your current HR will undergo a written test | Total test time: 90 minutes2. This test will measure their current cognitive ability levels in numerical values3. These are IQ, Focus, Decision Making Ability, Creativity Quotient, Passion, Gifted Ability, Core competence & Thinking Pattern 4. You will get the Collective Intelligence 'Ci' analysis report with Ci Scores, Team Combinations & Action Plan every quarter/ or year 5. You will also receive recommendations or content (optional) to enhance their cognitive abilities for super performance
How it Works?
Pre-Employment Cognitive Ability Test - Corp IQ
1. Measures current IQ, Focus, Decision Making Ability & CQ
2. Calculates the gap in current & desired level of cognition
3. Identify the learning style of applicant
4. Identify the thinking character & additional core competence
5. Identify natural ability of the applicant
6. Provides assessment of cognitive strengths & weakness
7. Identify suitable job stream for the applicant otherwise
8. Provides action plan & recommendations to enhance cognition
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Push your organization 10 years ahead.
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Identify natural competence of your current manpower for additional tasks. Identify people suitable for Sales/Mktg/Training & Creative/Logical activities
Collective Intelligence of a Team working in your Corp - An Example Department - ‘Sales’
RecommendationsTeam A (8 members) will deliver ordinary results.Team B (8 members) selected after ‘Ci’ will deliver extraordinary results.
Provides Comparison Graphbetween teams/or branches YoY, QoQ
IQ Focus DMA CQ SkillSets
Quarter 1Quarter 2
Tracks Intellectual Growthto measure business efficiencyTeam A (Ordinary)
95 Average
38 Poor
0.54 Below Average
0.58 Good
75 Overestimated
Team B (after CI)
125 Above Average
100 Excellent
1.20 Excellent
0.78 Very Good
55 Balanced
IQ
Focus
DMA
CQ
Skill set
Ci Factors
Helps reduce number of employees requiredCreate high value teams for 100% efficiency
Creates Winning Team Combinations so that every branch performs equally
Sample Cognitive Ability Test Result of an Applicant
Current Level of Cognitive Development
Gaps
Desired Level of Cognitive Development
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IQ
82.07
120
Focus
54.25
100
DMA
0.39
0.90
CQ
0.52
0.80
Talent
7.57
9.5
Dominant Thinking Pattern
There are 3 dominant thinking patternsLogical, Creative, Balanced
Creative
Learning Pace: Slow Risk Taking: Below Par
Personality/Learning Style
There are 8 identified learning stylesLogical, Linguistic, Visual, Kinesthetic, Musical
Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Naturalistic
Linguistic
Natural Ability: Creative Skills
Smart Corporate Hire People with High Cognitive Abilities apart from technical skills
Natural Ability+Right Job Profile = 100% Efficiency. Scientifically identify the following Big 3 of a Job Aspirant.
Organization is a living being. It has a brain & collective intelligence, which can be measured and effectively put to work to raise the standards. Intelligence Assessment is the first step to achieve all that we dream. Without scientific diagnosis, skill training or motivation are not going to show a permanent effect. It explains that why two different branches or teams with same product line & back-up show different results. You can scientifically reorder your teams & can get desired results.
With Ci, you don’t desire success. You design it.
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ACCELERATING INTELLIGENCE
In one crucial development, several collaborators found that a group’s collective intelligence can indeed be measured and used to predict performance in different realms. “In the same way that it is for individuals, there is this consistency that characterizes how groups perform, We saw that groups who did well in one task did well in others too.” Corporate or Organization that identify their resources well, will lead the next generation.
Organization or Corporate is a living being. Every individual who is working in an organization is the part of this being. The growth of the organization depends upon the collective performance of the individuals who work towards a common goal. The fundamentals of Collective Intelligence becomes more important while executing a great operation or targeting a Goal. The entire organization will be benefitted if right people would be doing right kind of job.
What is Collective Intelligence?
Benefits to the corporate/organization‐
1) Helps in tracking the intellectual growth of the organization & individuals YoY
2) It will help in scientific SWOT analysis of your human resource at all levels individually
3) Helps the HR department to recruit the right kind of people which will become the assets for the organization.
4) Saves time and energy of HR
5) It will help in identifying individuals with specific cognitive skill sets required for your corporate/organization
6) Helpful in identifying the right resources who can elevate the corporate standards
7) Helpful in creating right teams for different tasks
Tests the Collective Intelligence of the organization and exactly tells us about the Group IQ level of the entire organization
HIGHLIGHTS
Scientifically evaluates the following factors of all HR in the organizationIQ | Focus | Decision Making Ability | Creativity Quotient | Passion Skill Sets | Gifted Intelligence Levels | Type of Brain
Specially designed for Institutions, Corporate, Organizations,Govt. Departments, Corporations, Cities & Nations
A must for Living Corporate
To See The Future - We Are Future Ready
About the Organization
MAXPRO INTELLITHON LTD is India's pioneer Cognition Neuroscience Education R&D Organization. Cognitive Neuroscience is a branch of both Psychology and Neuroscience, overlapping with disciplines such as physiological psychology, cognitive psychology and neuropsychology. We are into Next Gen Education solutions, Innovation & Technology services, whereby we develop, design & deliver those products & services which help in enhancing the capabilities of human intelligence, develop brain faculties, makes learning easy & stress free, and diagnose the intelligence levels of humans, animals & organizations. We are India's first Education R&D Company which is highly innovative & is well supported by a strong team of professionals including Content developers, Educationists, Child‐Psychologists, Creative‐heads, Trainers, Doctors, and Researchers & Engineers.
Maxpro Group with more than 25 years of experience in Diversified Future Technologies is a Generation Old Group which has its arms spread from System Integration to Natural Resources, Education to Outsourcing, Philanthropy to Social Entrepreneurship. Backed by loads of experience & Envisioned with Maximum Professionalism, this FLAGSHIP Group is blessed with some of the world's top most clientele. Its latest ventures in Future Education Technology, Social Entrepreneurship, Cognitive Neuroscience Research & Development, is another giant leap for the Next Generation.
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