A 13-year-old Indian-origin schoolboy, whose
brain is said to rival that of Albert Einstein and Bill Gates, has been
classified among the top one per cent of Britain's brightest after he
scored 160 points in an IQ test. Niraj Kumar from Birmingham was to be
welcomed into the high IQ society Mensa. According to Mensa, those
topping 140 are considered to be geniuses as an average adult's score is
100. "I was really happy when I found out I had been accepted. It is a
great honour," Kumar told 'Birmingham Mail'. "I enjoy school and my
favourite lesson is maths. I want to go to Oxford University but I
haven't decided what to study yet. There are so many options," he said.
His father Sandeep and mother Sejal Kumar, who run the Lichfield Road
News shop in the city, described their son as "special". "He has always
been very bright since he was very young. I always thought he was
special but I didn't know just how much. He had two IQ tests and they
said it put him on a par with Albert Einstein and Bill Gates," said his
mother. The Year 9 pupil of King Edward VI School in the Edgbaston area
of Birmingham also enjoys playing chess. He has entered countless
tournaments as a member of the English Chess Federation and even
received a certificate of excellence at Gold Level for his performance.
"I can confirm Niraj Kumar scored 160 on the Cattell III B IQ test,
which makes him eligible to join Mensa," a spokesperson for Mensa said.
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