Effective Date: 15.04.2026
These Terms & Conditions ("Terms") govern the use of the Litmus Test assessment and related services offered by KAREER Studio, ADMITra, and associated entities ("we", "us", "our").
By accessing or using the Litmus Test, you (parent, guardian, or institution) agree to be bound by these Terms.
The Litmus Test is a parenting assessment designed to help parents understand their parenting style, communication patterns, and relationship dynamics with their children.
The assessment is intended only for educational, developmental, and self-improvement purposes for parents.
The results and recommendations provided:
They do not guarantee:
Progress depends on individual effort, consistency, environment, and willingness to adapt.
The Litmus Test is not:
It does not identify or evaluate:
For such concerns, users must consult qualified professionals.
Assessment reports:
KAREER Studio, ADMITra, and associated entities shall not be held responsible for:
All actions taken based on the assessment are the responsibility of the users.
The Litmus Test is part of an evolving learning system. We reserve the right to:
Results are based on the version of the assessment at the time of completion.
All content related to the Litmus Test, including assessment design, reports, frameworks, and tools are the intellectual property of KAREER Studio / ADMITra.
Users may not copy, reproduce, distribute, or modify without prior permission.
Use of the Litmus Test is also governed by our Privacy Policy, which explains how user data is collected, used, and protected.
By using the Litmus Test, you agree to the terms outlined in the Privacy Policy.
We reserve the right to restrict or terminate access in cases of misuse, false data submission, or violation of these Terms.
We may update these Terms from time to time. Continued use of the platform after changes implies acceptance of the updated Terms.
These Terms shall be governed by the laws of India. Any disputes shall be subject to the jurisdiction of Ahmedabad.
By taking the Litmus Test assessment, users (parents, guardians, or institutions) confirm that they: