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Indian girl made ripples by score better IQ than Einstein

Neha Ramu

A 12-year-old Indian girl made an incredible feat by scoring an IQ score of 162, which is more than that of scientist Albert Einstein and physicist Stephen Hawking. Neha Ramu, now studying in London has made ripples all over world.

Nobody tested the IQ level of Einstein (during Einstein’s period IQ test does not exist), but it is believed that Einstein has an IQ of 160 only. It is also believed that software billionaire Bill Gates and physicist Stephen Hawking also have an IQ score of 160 (they both also have not participated in Mensa IQ test).

 Mensa, a British society for people with high intelligence scores, invited Neha Ramu to test her IQ as she made academic wonders by scoring 740 out of 800 on a section of SAT exam. She also scored 280 out of 280 on an entrance exam for Tiffin Girls’, a high-achieving grammar school. A devoted Harry Potter fan and keen swimmer, Neha admitted to have found the Mensa test “quite hard”. After scoring a high 162, Neha will be joined as a member of Mensa.  The score puts her in the top one percentile of brightest people in the UK.

Neha Ramu is now studying at London school along with her doctor parents. She was migrated to Britain only when she was seven-year-old. Till the age of seven she was studying at an school in Karnataka, India. Neha Ramu is not the first young girl who made a better IQ than Einstein. Earlier, five students had scored 162 or higher scores in Mensa. They are six-year-old Pranav Veera, 12-year-olds Jacob Barnett and Olivia Manning, 11-year-old Victoria Cowie and 15-year-old Fabiola Mann.

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