Nagpur: On the windy day in Scotland last month, the 11-year-old Chandorkar Rucha learned that he was now part of the elite group – 1% smart person on the planet.
With the MSA IQ 162 score – as high as possible – Rucha also secured clashy rights to her sister Akhilesh, in 2016, has scored 160 in the same test.
It is widely believed that Albert Einstein has IQ 160.
At that time, Chandorkars lived in Nagpur and Toi had reported about achieving Akhilesh.
In 2019, the family moved back to Scotland where Rutwik’s parents and Sonali had spent most of their professional career.
While other young people have solved Mensa before, there were no biological stories reported with Indian roots which reached a phenomenal high value.
Although thousands of IQ testing platforms are now available with varied assessment ranges, the IQ Mensa score is an undeniable leader among them.
For Rucha, the whole thing it starts in 2016.
“Bhaiyya scored 160 in the mena and he displayed in many interviews with the media, so I used to think that when I was 11 years old, I would also appear for the test,” Rucha said.
The results stated in the last week of September were clearly a surprise.
Rucha said, “I expect 130 and hope for more.
But when I saw 162, I was very happy.” With a bonus of two marks of the scores of her brother, Rucha believes she won’t be a younger sister who can be pushed around now.
“Yes, I will continue to rub it, I think,” laughed Rucha.
Akhilesh said, “Yes he has started doing it.
So every now and then, he will say ‘Hey, I’m smarter than you.
But I remind him that I have more than five years experience.” Rutwik and Sonali, both of his background, no doubt that Rucha is a talented child.
“We can take these signals because he did things that surpassed his age.
Solve puzzles, puzzles to academics, Rucha always displays a brilliant line,” Sonali said.
Rutwik said, “He always looked at Akhilesh as a role model, so it was rather natural so he also tried the Mensa test.” Rucha has a lot of interest in illustrations and images and hopes for exploring this as a career.
Akhilesh is interested in mathematics and physics, with a special focus on spacecraft exploration.
What was the Mensa formed in Oxford in 1946 by Roland Berrill, Australia’s lawyer, and Dr.
Lance Ware, scientists and lawyers, this organization spread throughout the world.
Membership is limited to the top 2% of the population by IQ.