STEM Camps & Competition Training
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Be a Robonaut, H-4/5, House No 60, Suvidha Kunj, Zone H-4/5, Bhagwan Buddha Housing Corporation Society, Pitampura, Delhi, 110034, India
camps near Netaji Subhash Place, Rohini, Shalimar Bagh, Saraswati Vihar, Ashok Vihar, Model Town
Available for students across Delhi NCR
National Capital Region
Pricing Guide
2-Week Intensive STEM Bootcamp
Program Structure
- Format: 2-week intensive camp (Monday to Friday).
- Duration: 10 Contact Hours (1 hour daily).
- Batch Size: Small cohort (4 to 8 students) ensuring personalized M.Tech mentorship.
In-Class Hardware Access
- Microcontrollers: Usage of Arduino Uno/Nano and proprietary Maker Boards.
- Components: Access to IR/Ultrasonic sensors, DC/Servo motors, and buzzers.
- Construction: Utilization of metal chassis parts, wheels, gears, and brackets from the lab inventory.
Projects & Takeaways
- Builds: Students construct 4-5 mechanisms during the camp (e.g., Smart Dustbin, Line Follower Logic).
- Consumables: Includes batteries, wires, tape, and prototyping materials.
- Take-Home: Course Completion Certificate and one small DIY model (e.g., hydraulic arm). Note: Main electronic kits remain at the lab.
Monthly Weekend Robotics Labs
Session Details
- Frequency: 4 sessions per month (Saturday or Sunday).
- Duration: 60-90 minutes per session.
- Curriculum: Progressive path moving from Mechanical Magic (gears/pulleys) to Electronics and Computational Logic (Arduino/Python).
Inventory & Equipment
- Zero Kit Cost: Students use the center's reusable metal kits, motors, and sensors during class.
- Maker Tools: Access to LDR sensors, laser modules, glue guns, and recycled prototyping materials.
Outcomes
- Projects: Completion of 2-3 minor projects monthly (e.g., Automatic Night Lamp, Obstacle Avoider).
- Skills: Focus on failure analysis, debugging, and project presentation.
National League Competition Coaching
Mentorship & Strategy
- Duration: Approx. 24-30 hours of training spread over 3 months (weekend sprints/evening sessions).
- Specialization: Expert guidance for specific arenas (e.g., Fastest Line Follower, Robo Soccer) including rulebook analysis.
- Technical Support: Code logic optimization and 'pit-stop' training for rapid robot repairs.
Infrastructure Access
- Tracks: Unlimited practice runs on professional-grade flex arenas and loops.
- Tools: Use of lab multimeters, tachometers, and calibration tools.
Team Management
- Operations: Team formation assistance (Coder vs. Builder) and registration support.
- Simulations: Internal mock trials to replicate competition pressure.
- Note: Hardware kits for the competition robot are purchased separately.
About STEM Camps & Competition Training
Why I Do This
I’m all about letting kids get messy with ideas, not just follow instructions. I want them to ask “What if?” and actually build something out of it - even if it doesn’t work the first time. With 14+ years of experience and a background in tech from BITS Pilani, I help kids turn wild imagination into actual projects. Here, mistakes are part of the plan.
What We Offer
- Our STEM innovation holiday camps run during summer, Diwali, and other school breaks. Kids build cool stuff like remote-control cars or flag-hoisting gadgets - hands-on, not just theory.
- If your child wants to go big, I offer robotics competition coaching. We cover brainstorming, building, and testing, so it’s not just about the prize, but the whole journey.
- Weekend workshops keep the spark alive. These are open labs where kids tinker, experiment, and maybe invent something crazy for Sunday.
Why Kids Love It
I see the biggest smiles when a kid finishes a project and says, “Yeh maine khud banaya hai!” (I made this myself). From smart dustbins to line-following robots and working elevators, we build everything from scratch.
Who It’s For
If your kid is between 4 and 18, curious about tech, and wants to learn problem-solving, creativity, and focus, they’ll fit right in here. You’ll see real skills, not just worksheets.
Meet your Expert
Be A Robonaut
14 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Kids are wild creators, and honestly, they teach me more than any textbook ever did. My computer science background is cool, but nothing beats seeing a 4-year-old build her own car or a kid inventing a mopping bot just for fun. Some come all the way from the US just to join in and return to dream bigger next year. This isn’t just a robotics class – it’s a tribe of young makers, asking crazy questions and building stuff that matters. Once a Robonaut, always a Robonaut!
My Work
Robotics & Coding Classes for Kids - We run hands-on robotics, Arduino robotics for kids, and coding workshops for ages 4-18. No boring theory.
DIY Projects, Not Just Watching - Kids use real tools - motors, sensors, gears. Ye maine khud banaya hai (I made this myself) is our motto.
Solve Real Problems - Projects like smart cloth lines and gas detectors. Real-world coding projects for children, not just play.
Mistakes Welcome Here - We let kids fail, fix, and fly. Debugging is part of the fun. No shortcuts, just pure DIY kids robotics workshop.
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