Krish and Keira Arora have just been accepted into British Mensa. The twins have a combined IQ of 314. Krish and Keira are now considered the smartest twins in Britain.
Krish has an IQ of 162, higher than Albert Einstein's estimated IQ of 160. Keira has an IQ of 152. To be eligible to join Mensa, an association for people with the highest IQs in each country, candidates need to be in the 2% of the population with exceptionally high IQs.

Twins Krish and Keira Arora (Photo: DM).
Krish and Keira have both taken intelligence tests and have been officially recognised as members of British Mensa. Krish joined Mensa in November 2024 at the age of 10, while Keira was accepted this month at the age of 11.
"Our family is very proud. Sometimes when we think back, it still seems impossible, because my children are all so young. This result is truly extraordinary for us," said Mauli, the twins' mother.
Currently, both of them are studying at a public primary school in Hounslow, London, England. In addition to their excellent academic ability, both of them are also talented in music , programming, robot design, poetry writing...
Keira says singing makes her feel happier and more confident, and she is currently the lead singer in her school's rock band. Krish enjoys playing the piano and is described by her teachers as having an unusually sensitive ear. For Krish, playing the piano makes her feel at peace.
Despite their young age, the twins have clear career goals. Keira wants to become a lawyer specializing in commercial law, and considers herself good at negotiating. Meanwhile, Krish completed the ninth grade math program while still in primary school. Krish wants to become a mathematician or an insurance specialist.
"In math class, I often raise my hand to speak, and teachers often feel embarrassed because they have to "ignore" me, so that other students can also have a chance to express their opinions.
Teachers often jokingly tell me, "Krish, I can't keep calling on you to speak like that." But I know I still have a lot to learn. I consider myself very lucky to have such outstanding intelligence," Krish shared.

Krish loves playing the piano (Photo: DM).
Krish and Keira's parents, Nischal and Mauli, are both engineers. They have adopted a number of principles to continue nurturing their children's academic abilities, despite their exceptionally high IQs.
Their family adheres to an early bedtime routine. The lights are turned off at 9:30 p.m. During the day, both adults and children limit the time they spend using electronic devices when not absolutely necessary. Parents are responsible for monitoring what their children are watching online.
After school, students have a snack at home, then spend an hour on useful learning activities that match their personal desires and interests, such as learning French or learning about economics . Then there is an hour of relaxation, where students can play on their phones, meet friends, or practice the piano.
Currently, Krish and Keira's parents still let them go to school with friends their age. When they reach high school, their parents will separate Krish and Keira to study in two different schools, so that they can become more independent, confident and have a stronger identity of their own.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giao-duc/cap-song-sinh-thong-minh-ngang-ngua-einstein-11-tuoi-iq-tong-cong-314-20250526213543553.htm
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