Robotics Competition Training
RoboClub New Delhi
Pricing Guide
Beginner Robotics & Internal League Prep
Core Training & Kit Access
- Structure: 1 session per week (90-120 mins) for a duration of 8 to 10 weeks.
- Hardware: In-lab usage of LEGO Education Spike Prime or WeDo 2.0 kits. Note: Kits remain property of the center.
- Curriculum: Block-based coding (Scratch-style) covering sensors, loops, and basic movement logic.
Competition Simulation
- Training Field: Practice on standard vinyl flex mats with line-following tracks and obstacles.
- Event Day: Participation in the end-of-module 'Robo Challenge' or 'Speed Car Race' at the center.
- Rewards: Participation certificate for all; medals or trophies for podium finishers (Top 3).
Mentorship
- Ratio: Small group setting with 1:4 or 1:6 instructor-to-student ratio.
- Focus: Logic building and mechanical assembly tailored specifically for the internal race track.
National Competition Season Squad (WRO/FLL)
Professional Coaching
- Duration: 3 to 4 months of preparation targeting Regional/National dates.
- Intensity: Approx. 50-70 hours of mentorship, including weekly sessions and daily practice runs during 'Intensive Week' pre-event.
- Squads: Assessment-based team formation (2-3 students per team) balancing coding and building skills.
Advanced Hardware & Lab
- Inventory: Dedicated in-lab use of LEGO Mindstorms EV3 or Spike Prime Expansion sets.
- Field Setup: Full access to season-specific regulation mats and mission models.
- Technical: Advanced algorithm training (PID controllers, gyro calibration) and mechanical optimization.
Project Mentorship (FLL Focus)
- Innovation Project: Guidance on ideation, prototyping, and research for the project category.
- Presentation: Scriptwriting assistance and mock judging sessions to prepare for Q&A.
- Jersey: 1 Team T-Shirt per student.
Exclusions
- Does not include competition registration fees paid to organizers.
- Does not include travel, food, or accommodation for out-of-station events.
Advanced Engineering & Innovation Mentorship
Expert Mentorship
- Focus: 1:1 or 1:2 guidance on text-based coding (C++, Java, Python) and electronics.
- Target: Preparation for FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) or innovation fairs like IRIS/INSPIRE.
- Management: Agile-style project tracking and engineering notebook documentation.
Prototyping Lab
- Electronics: Usage of Arduino, Raspberry Pi, breadboards, sensors (Gas/Ultrasonic), and servo motors.
- Fabrication: Access to 3D printers, soldering stations, and tools for metal or acrylic chassis assembly.
- Output: Creation of functional proof-of-concept models (educational prototypes).
Portfolio Development
- Pitching: Training on technical presentation decks for non-technical judges.
- Media: Assistance in recording and editing project explanation videos for submission.
About Robotics Competition Training
What We Do
We help young builders get ready for big robotics competitions like World Robot Olympiad and RoboCup Junior. Think of us as that behind-the-scenes crew who push you to go from "I like robots" to "Check out what my team built for nationals." Our focus is on coaching kids 11 and up who want more than just a robotics class - you want to compete, solve real problems, and see how your ideas measure up.
How We Train
- 1:1 guidance from coaches who’ve seen it all - not just on the good days, but when a robot refuses to work five minutes before a match
- Team-based robot building challenges, where you learn to argue, laugh, and fix stuff together - sometimes late into the evening
- Hours (really, hours) of coding and tweaking, getting your designs ready for whatever the competition throws at you
What You’ll Actually Learn
- How to keep your cool when the clock’s ticking and your bot’s acting up
- Why collaboration isn’t just a buzzword - the best robots come from real teamwork
- Problem solving that goes beyond textbooks - you’ll need serious critical thinking in the arena
Competitions We Prep For
We work with teams gearing up for World Robot Olympiad, RoboCup Junior, and FIRST Tech Challenge. Some of our teams have won locally, some have gone to nationals. All of them learned a ton, win or lose.
If you’re ready to put in the effort and see what you can really build, we’re here for it.
Meet your Expert
RoboClub
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My Story
Hey! We’re RoboClub, been at this for 14 years. We started out wanting to make learning more than just books and tests. Kids come in, mess around with robots, code, and suddenly, they get it—big smiles, loud explanations, even tiny victories at competitions. From Delhi to Bihar, we’re pushing kids (especially girls) to build stuff, ask questions, and not be afraid of tech. That’s our jam. Jai Hind!
My Work
Hands-on Robotics & Coding Classes - We teach robotics, LEGO, Scratch, Python, Arduino, electronics, mechanics, and 3D doodling through projects.
Programs for All Ages - Kids as young as 3 up to teens—everyone gets a program fit for their level, zero experience needed.
Learn By Building, Not Just Listening - Forget boring theory. Kids create, code, test, and fix their own ideas.
Competition Prep & Intra-Club Races - We train for RoboCup Junior, World Robot Olympiad, and run our own club challenges.
Skills Beyond Tech - It’s not just coding—students pick up teamwork, problem-solving, and confidence for life.