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This 11-Year-Old Boy Has Higher IQ Than Albert Einstein

Aryan Kheterpal, an 11-year-old boy, said he is over the moon after he scored higher than Albert Einstein, who is one of the smartest person to live.

Kheterpal, who attends Queen Elizabeth’s School in Barney, North London, said he is over the moon with his score.

Aryan scored the highest on his Mensa IQ test.

He reportedly scored 162 points on his IQ test, which is the highest possible and is more than the score Albert Einstein scored.

Aryan was also awarded gold and silver certificates for the National Primary Mathematics Challenge in years 5 and six.

Talking about his IQ, Aryan said, “I am good in problem solving and puzzles, but never tested my IQ before, so when I got the 162 score in Mensa, I was over the moon, also my parents couldn’t believe my score.”

He added, “My parents rewarded me with a trip to Barcelona as I enjoy beaches and the sun. At the same time, it was a pleasure to explore Gaudi’s architecture.”

He continued, “I always felt that I have a lot of interest and inclination towards mathematics, so was quite delighted when I finally got gold in the PMC.”

Most of the people that take the test score anywhere from 85 to 115 points.

There are only 2 percent of the world that get a score above 130.

It is believed that Albert Einstein had an IQ score of 160, which many think is wrong.

Vikram Kheterpal, the father of the young smart kid, said, “ “We as parents are quite delighted by his achievements at such a young age.”

Vikram added, “We asked him a few times what he would like to become in life, and he says either trader or stockbroker, but it is still too early to say though.”

He continued, “I feel really proud. It started as I just bought books for him and I could see he really enjoyed it, so we kept buying more, but I never asked him to read.”

If you think all Aryan does is study, you’re wrong.

The little genius also enjoys outdoor activities such as badminton and cycling.

According to reports, he also loves reading thriller books, especially Anthony Horowitz.

After breaking the record, Aryan will be going to Barcelona.

The parents of Aryan have also agreed to buy him his first-ever smartphone.

The future is bright for this kid.