Last month, we had reported how an 11-year-old Akhilesh Chandorkar scored a baffling 160 in Mensa IQ Test.

However, a 10-year-old Indian boy has gone a step further by beating Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawkings scores.

It is generally thought that Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking have a Mensa IQ score of 162.

10-year-old boy achieves maximum possible score of 162 in Mensa IQ test

He dreams to be a Robotics expert and a cricketer when he grows up.

I am very proud of Dhruvs result.

It was a complete surprise!

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Did not expect Dhruv to get that score!

He was so busy with this cricket that he had not prepared for it.

This is an eye-opener for me.

Mensa is the worlds oldest and largest high-IQ society.

Membership is limited to the top 2% of the population by IQ.

The Cattell III B test that Dhruv took has 150 questions, which assess comprehension through text passages.

source: www.techworm.net