STEM Camps & Competition Training
Be a Robonaut
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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