A 10-year-old boy of Indian-British origin, Krish Arora from Hounslow, West London, has achieved an extraordinary milestone by scoring an IQ of 162, surpassing the estimated scores of renowned physicists Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, who were believed to have an IQ of 160. 

This exceptional score places Krish among the top 1% of the most intelligent people worldwide and has secured him a membership in Mensa, a globally recognized high IQ society that fosters intellectual and social connections. 

Krish’s parents, Mauli and Nischal, revealed that they identified his extraordinary abilities at the age of four when he exhibited advanced skills in reading and solving complex mathematical problems. His mother, Mauli, an engineer, shared, “He always strives for excellence in whatever he does.” 

In an interview, Krish expressed his eagerness for more challenging pursuits, stating that primary school felt “boring” and that he longed to delve into algebra. This gifted youngster is set to join a new school to take on bigger academic challenges. 

Beyond academics, Krish is also a talented pianist. He made it into the Trinity College of Music’s ‘Hall of Fame’ after completing four piano grades within six months, a remarkable feat. 

Krish’s extraordinary accomplishments in both academics and music make him a true inspiration, showcasing the boundless potential of young minds.

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