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Hands-On Robotics and Coding Classes in Delhi

byRoboClubIn-person training at RoboClub center in Greater Kailash 2, New DelhiStarts from16,000 per 8-10 week moduleView full gallery

At RoboClub, we turn curiosity into real tech skills. 🤖 Watch your child build, code, and debug their own robots in our interactive, lab-based sessions.

This collage shows the core skills we build: hands-on robotics, teamwork, problem-solving, and logic. From assembling gears to programming a robot for a team challenge, every activity is designed to be a practical learning experience.

A student works with the LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 kit, a versatile platform for learning real-world robotics. He is programming the robot to navigate a course, turning his creative ideas into a working machine.

A 9-year-old student demonstrates "The Avoidinator," a robot she built to avoid collisions. She learned how ultrasonic sensors work and developed obstacle avoidance algorithms to program the robot's behavior.

Using the LEGO Spike Essential kit, our younger students learn to concept, construct, and code. This video shows them analyzing sensor feedback and debugging their robots to improve performance and coding precision.

We equip kids with the skills to power tomorrow's breakthroughs. This video montage shows students of various ages engaged in building and coding, learning to think critically and creatively with every project.

A live look inside our club shows the dynamic learning environment. You can see younger students learning about circuits with a photoresistor while older students test their line-following robots, all with guidance from our instructors.

Here, a young student is focused on programming a LEGO Technic race car. Our classes are designed to be a journey of discovery where kids can build confidence, spark creativity, and make friends who share their passion for STEM.

About Inside the Lab: Hands-On Building & Coding

In our lab, you won't find kids just staring at screens. 🤖 We run small cohorts (1:4 ratio) where every student gets their own kit—like the LEGO Spike Prime—to actually build and test their logic. Whether it’s tweaking an ultrasonic sensor to avoid a wall or debugging a line-following algorithm for our internal race track, they’re doing the work themselves, not just following a set of instructions.

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