Multiple Intelligence Report
For Suraj Mishra
Personalised talent-discovery reading
This report maps your natural intelligences — the ways your mind is wired to learn and perform best — and turns them into concrete study, talent, and career direction.
Your profile
The Many-Gifted Mind
Birth Snapshot
The birth details and core chart markers this reading is built from.
Charts Used
This section shows the core chart views used for this education preview: D1 (Rashi) and D24 (Siddhamsa for education) where available.
D1 Rashi Chart
The D1 Rashi chart is the foundation. Your learning signals begin from Mercury, Jupiter, the 4th house (formal education), and the 5th house (intelligence) read here.
- The D1 Rashi chart is the foundation. Your learning signals begin from Mercury, Jupiter, the 4th house (formal education), and the 5th house (intelligence) read here.
- Cancer rising with Mercury in Taurus · House 11 and Jupiter in Taurus · House 11 sets the base read for analysis and wisdom access.
- Use D1 as your main learning map. Subject affinity, study style, and exam tendency all begin here.
D24 Siddhamsa Chart
The D24 Siddhamsa is the dedicated education chart. Where D1 shows learning capacity, D24 shows whether formal education actually delivers on that capacity.
- The D24 Siddhamsa is the dedicated education chart. Where D1 shows learning capacity, D24 shows whether formal education actually delivers on that capacity.
- During the current Mercury dasha, D24 can show whether study commitments are sustainable.
- D24 is most useful for major decisions about degree paths, certifications, and long-cycle education investments.
Moon Chart
The Moon chart shows emotional absorption and memory patterns — useful for understanding how you process new information.
- The Moon chart shows emotional absorption and memory patterns — useful for understanding how you process new information.
- Your Moon in Pisces · House 9 shapes whether you learn better through emotional engagement or through detached analysis.
- Use the Moon chart when picking learning environments — solo / group / online / offline preferences are read here.
Intelligence Wheel
Your four core intelligences, scored from the chart. There is no 'bad' profile — this is a map of where learning comes easily and where a little structure helps.
Verbal-Linguistic
Verbal–linguistic intelligence — your facility with words, reading, writing, languages, and explaining ideas. When this is strong, you think by putting things into words and learn well by reading, discussing, and teaching.
Logical-Mathematical
Logical–mathematical intelligence — your facility with numbers, reasoning, patterns, and systems. When this is strong, you learn by understanding the 'why', breaking problems into steps, and testing ideas against logic.
Spatial-Visual
Spatial–visual intelligence — your sense of images, design, space, and how things fit together. When this is strong, you think in pictures and learn through diagrams, models, and hands-on building.
Interpersonal
Interpersonal intelligence — your read on people, empathy, and group dynamics. When this is strong, you learn through discussion and relationship, and you naturally sense what a room needs.
Your Top Intelligences
These are your strongest natural intelligences. Build your study habits, projects, and early career choices around these first — progress feels faster and more natural here.
Interpersonal
Strongest intelligence. Lean into it. Interpersonal intelligence — your read on people, empathy, and group dynamics. When this is strong, you learn through discussion and relationship, and you naturally sense what a room needs.
Logical-Mathematical
A strong supporting intelligence — pair it with your lead. Logical–mathematical intelligence — your facility with numbers, reasoning, patterns, and systems. When this is strong, you learn by understanding the 'why', breaking problems into steps, and testing ideas against logic.
Learning Style
How you absorb and retain information best, given your profile.
Learn through your strongest channel first
Translate new material into your strongest intelligence — put it into words, into logic, into a diagram, or discuss it — before forcing the channels that don't come naturally.
Short, active cycles beat long passive ones
Study in focused 25–40 minute cycles with active recall (self-testing, explaining aloud) rather than long passive re-reading. Retention comes from retrieval, not exposure.
Build, don't just memorise
Turn knowledge into something — notes, a model, a taught explanation, a worked example. Output locks in learning far better than input alone.
Talent Map
Where your profile points for natural talent — read these as directions to explore, not limits.
Interpersonal
Natural fit for leadership, counselling, sales, teaching, and any people-centred role.
Logical-Mathematical
Natural fit for analysis, problem-solving, engineering, finance, research, and building systems.
Areas to Strengthen
Your lower-scoring intelligence is not a weakness — it just needs more structure and support rather than raw talent.
Verbal-Linguistic
Your Verbal-Linguistic (57/100) is the area that benefits most from structure: clear steps, external tools, and a little extra patience. You can absolutely develop it — you just shouldn't expect it to feel effortless the way your top areas do.
Career Link
Fields that fit your strongest intelligences. This is direction, not destiny — many great careers blend several intelligences.
Interpersonal
Management, counselling/psychology, sales & marketing, HR, healthcare, education.
Logical-Mathematical
Engineering, data & analytics, finance, research, software, sciences.
Practice Toolkit
Simple exercises that strengthen each intelligence over time.
Verbal: explain it to someone
Teach one new concept a day out loud, in your own words. If you can explain it simply, you understand it — and the act of explaining strengthens verbal intelligence.
Logical: one puzzle a day
Spend 10 minutes on a reasoning puzzle, a math problem, or breaking a real decision into pros/cons. Logic grows with daily reps, like a muscle.
Spatial: draw and build
Sketch ideas, mind-map topics, or build/assemble things. Turning abstract ideas into visual or physical form trains spatial intelligence.
Interpersonal: listen first
In one conversation a day, listen fully before responding and notice what the other person actually needs. Empathy is a trainable skill, not a fixed trait.
Parent / Student Guidance
If this report is being used for a child or student, here is how to support — never to label or pressure.
Build on strengths, support the rest
Encourage the strongest intelligences with real projects and praise, and give patient structure (not pressure) to the weaker ones. Confidence in a strong area lifts the whole child.
Match study method to the profile
A verbal learner needs to read and discuss; a spatial learner needs diagrams and building; a logical learner needs the 'why'. Forcing one method on every child wastes effort.
Never use this to limit or compare
This is a map of natural tendencies, not a ceiling or a ranking against others. Every profile can succeed; the goal is to make learning feel possible, not to label.
Final Intelligence Verdict
Suraj Mishra, your strongest natural intelligence is Interpersonal (62/100), supported by Logical-Mathematical. Build your studies and early choices around these — that is where progress comes naturally — while giving structure to Verbal-Linguistic. Talent grows with the right method far more than with raw hours, so match how you learn to how you are wired.