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Twin babies have higher IQ than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking

British-Indian twins Krish Arora and Keira Arora, aged just 11, have joined Mensa - an organization for people with IQs in the top 2% of the world.

VTC NewsVTC News29/05/2025

Little Krish was assessed with an IQ of 162 points - higher than genius Albert Einstein (160), and his sister Keira has an IQ of 152.

Krish was accepted into the Society for the World's Highest IQs last November. Keira followed suit earlier this month at the age of 11, following in her brother's footsteps.

Sharing with My London , Ms. Mauli - mother of 2 child geniuses, emotionally said: "There are times when I think this is unbelievable, because the children are so young. It's amazing, we never thought this would happen."

Twins Krish (left) and Keira Arora (right).

Twins Krish (left) and Keira Arora (right).

All-round talent: From math, programming to poetry

From a young age, Krish showed exceptional abilities. He could read fluently at the age of 4 and solve complex math problems in a flash. "Also at the age of 4, Krish's writing ability was extremely good. We saw a lot of hope in him," Ms. Nischal, the genius's mother, told My London.

Krish is also a prodigy in extracurricular activities. Despite only playing chess for 4 months, Krish was able to defeat his instructor - who was ranked 1,600 by the International Chess Federation (FIDE).

Krish also has perfect pitch. Specifically, after only 1.5 years of studying piano, Krish achieved level 8, an impressive achievement. He does not need any musical instrument or milestone notes, but can still identify any pitch when listening and can sing any note correctly. His musical talent helped Krish be inducted into the "Hall of Fame" of Trinity College of Music.

Keira loves art, writes poetry and is the lead singer in her school's rock band. Singing makes Keira feel "happy and confident".

Even though they were young, both had clear career goals. Keira wanted to become a lawyer, with a particular interest in commercial law because she was "very good at negotiating".

Krish has now completed Year 9 maths, though he hasn’t started high school yet – his dream is to study maths at Cambridge University and become an actuary. “Sometimes at school, when I’m doing maths, I raise my hand and the teacher says, ‘Krish, it’s not you, don’t answer’. But I still have a lot to learn, like A Levels,” he says wryly.

Parents nurture talent

Both parents of this genius couple are engineers. They apply a close-knit parenting method, always accompanying and closely monitoring their children's development every day.

The family sets clear rules, such as turning off the lights and going to bed at 9:30 p.m., limiting video games and controlling the content the children access to ensure it is age-appropriate. After school, the children usually have dinner, then spend an hour studying French, economics or advanced subjects. This is followed by an hour of free time, where they can use the iPad, meet friends or practice an instrument.

Later this year, Keira will attend Tiffin Girls' School, one of Kingston's most selective secondary schools, while Krish will attend Queen Elizabeth School in Barnet, which is ranked among the best in the UK.

Not only are they “child prodigies” with impressive IQs, Krish and Keira Arora are proving that outstanding intelligence can go hand in hand with artistic talent and humility – becoming ideal role models for today's young generation.

Phuong Anh (Source: Daily Mail, India Today)

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