“THERE ARE STARS IN THE SKY, AND THERE IS A PLACE FOR THEM ALL TO SHINE."
Our character is indeed shaped by our upbringing, beginning in childhood. During our teenage years, we evolve into adults and get a new outlook on life. Teenage years are a child's most formative years. The child approaches cognitive maturity at this stage, and the body begins to develop biologically. As a result, the early adolescent years are formative for students.
Teenage children are emotional, cognitive, physiological, and behavioral responses to repeated or chronic stress, which negatively impact their minds and lead to emotional disorders and affect studies and health.
The significant challenges faced by teenagers (secondary school students) are Peer pressure, Academic performance, Stream selection, extracurricular management, etc.
Our DMIT Test is known for assisting students in identifying their inborn potential developing their parents' knowledge of the same, and setting goals and paths for addressing social, and professional development.