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Discover your real self to make way for a happy and successful future.

The Multiple Natures Test is a one-of-its-kind career test that identifies your unique abilities, strengths and weaknesses, and helps you achieve your potential. Created by renowned American educator, Steven Rudolph, the test has transformed the lives of thousands of people, by helping them find happiness and success in their student and professional lives.

 

The Multiple Natures Test is a novel concept and caters to the sensibilities of the changing global marketplace. It understands the ever-changing needs of today’s students and professionals, and accordingly gives them the best means to become the most ‘adaptive’ in different kinds of situations. Moreover, it is based on Indian value systems and is ideal for students in the country.

The Multiple Natures Test
  Helps students identify right careers and streams
  Makes learning an enjoyable experience
  Inspires passion in work
  Reduces stress
  Boosts self-confidence
  Improves academic performance

The MN Test offers something special for:

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Definition: The tendency to protect oneself, others, bodies, ideas, or practices from harm, damage, injury, or loss.

Found In: Defense personnel, police officers, security guards, lawyers, judges, critics, journalists, talk show hosts, environmental activists, social activists, politicians, software security experts, etc.

Who’s Got It: Kiran Bedi, Jhansi Ki Rani, Tarun Tejpal, Kapil Sibal, Bhagat Singh.

Definition: The tendency to acquire knowledge, skills, or experience to teach, instruct, guide, or inform others.

Found In: Teachers, tutors, corporate trainers, music teachers, spiritual masters, etc.

Who’s Got It Maria Montessori, Anne Sullivan, Dr. Radhakrishnan, Jean Piaget, Arvind Gupta.

Definition: The tendency to focus on details, organize and get work accomplished, and delegate responsibility.

Found In: Managers, coaches, diplomats, receptionists, human resource managers, secretaries, personal assistants, public relations professionals, etc.

Who’s Got It: E. Sreedharan, Sheila Dikshit, Dr. MS Gill, Lord Mountbatten.

Definition: The tendency to generate original ideas or works that have value.

Found In: Artists, writers, graphic designers, fashion designers, R&D professionals, interior designers, architects, advertising professionals, etc.

Who’s Got It: Walt Disney, Salvador Dali, Thomas Edison, Edward DeBono.

Definition: The tendency to guide or help others to recover from physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual imbalance or pain.

Found In: Doctors, nurses, massage therapists, counselors, psychologists, Reiki practitioners, etc.

Who’s Got It: Dr. Naresh Trehan, Florence Nightingale, Marie Curie, Sigmund Freud, Charaka, Dr. Deepak Chopra.

Definition: The tendency to amuse others or attract, focus, and maintain people's attention on oneself or one's work.

Found In: Singers, musicians, dancers, actors, comedians, models, radio jockeys, magicians, etc.

Who’s Got It: Charlie Chaplin, Shah Rukh Khan, Steven Speilberg, Ekta Kapoor, RK Laxman, Khushwant Singh, Navjot Singh Sidhu.

Definition: The tendency to invest one's time or interests to help, assist, or care for others.

Found In: Chefs, waiters, airline hostesses, real estate agents, farmers, housewives, social workers, etc.

Who’s Got It: Mother Teresa, Baba Amte, Sanjeev Kapoor, Annie Besant, Melinda Gates.

Definition: The tendency to take on projects or create opportunities of a commercial or humanitarian nature, using a high degree of independence, where the reward may be monetary or involve self-satisfaction.

Found In: Business owners, sales people, marketing professionals, traders, investors, etc.

Who’s Got It: The Ambani Family (Dhirubhai, Mukesh and Anil), Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Shahnaz Hussain, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw.

Definition: The tendency to seek out unusual challenges or place oneself far outside the space of what an average person would consider normal or safe.

Found In: Athletes, astronauts, explorers, researchers, etc.

Who’s Got It: Narayan Karthikeyan, Kalpana Chawla, Sir Edmund Hillary, Vasco De Gama, Christopher Colu.

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