Mensa is an exclusive high IQ society that requires a qualifying score within the top two percent of the general population on an approved intelligence test. There are two ways to prove eligibility: either take the Mensa test or submit a qualifying score from another approved test. Mensa keeps it simple with a cutoff of 98% for candidates who have achieved a score at or above the 98th percentile on a standard test of intelligence.

To obtain proof of previous test scores, one should contact the testing service that administered the test or their school, depending on who administered the test, and request a report showing their score. In some countries, a pre-test is available for those who want to practice before taking the qualifying supervised test, which is not required for admission.

Bagh Grammar School has employed a team from Mensa to administer IQ tests to 125 of their students and teachers. They have identified exceptional students with high IQ scores and will be collaborating with them. It is important to note that online tests cannot be used for admission to Mensa, and many tests are not valid for people under the age of sixteen. If one has any queries regarding eligibility or testing in general, they should contact Mensa International for further information.