They say that age is just a number. No matter how old or young one might be, their innate talent always comes out to change the world around. This holds true in the case of Mehul Garg, a normal 10-year-old Indian boy living in the UK, but also happens to be smarter than genius minds like Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.
A 10-year-old Indian-origin boy in the UK has become the youngest applicant in a decade to achieve the highest score in the Mensa IQ test, beating Einstein and Hawking, reported PTI.
Nicknamed Mahi, decided to take the test to follow in the footsteps of his older brother, 13-year-old Dhruv Garg, who had also scored the highest score of 162 last year.
“Mahi is fiercely competitive. His older brother had achieved the same score last year so he really wanted to prove that he is no less intelligent than his brother,” said his mother Divya Garg to PTI.