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Student Coding Projects and App Creations

byRoboGeniusAcademy at Sector 56, GurugramStarts from18,000 Per 24-Session ModuleView full gallery

We believe technology is the language of the future. Browse through the apps, games, and interactive projects our students have built from scratch to see what your child can create with our guidance.

Meet Zorawar Sahota, one of our inspiring young coders. He designed and built the 'Word Filler Game App', a fun and engaging word puzzle that showcases the practical skills learned in our app development courses.

Here is a closer look at Zorawar's 'Word Filler' app interface. Students learn to think about user experience, designing simple and intuitive layouts for their games and applications.

See Zorawar's 'Word Filler' app in action. This video demonstrates the final product, a testament to how our hands on project based learning helps students bring their coding ideas to life.

We are proud to feature Aaliyah Chhabra, the creator of the 'Gift Shop App'. Her project is a great example of how students can apply coding skills to build practical, real world applications like a curated e-commerce platform.

Aaliyah's 'Gift Shop App' features a clean, organized layout for browsing products. Our curriculum emphasizes not just coding, but also design principles for creating user friendly mobile apps.

This is Abhiraj Singh, the creative mind behind the 'QUIZ App'. We encourage students to build projects they are passionate about, and Abhiraj's fun and interactive riddle game is a fantastic result of his learning journey.

Abhiraj's app challenges users with clever riddles and multiple choice answers. This project helped him develop skills in logical thinking and creating engaging content, core components of our coding for kids program.

Watch a demonstration of the 'QUIZ' app created by our student Abhiraj. Through our game development for young learners course, students learn to build interactive experiences with scoring systems and user inputs.

Ved Nath's 'CATCH THE RAT' game is a fun project that teaches fundamental coding concepts. Students learn about variables for scoring, timers for challenges, and event handling for user interaction.

The 'SURVIVE: A BOARD GAME' app by Krish Pillai is a more advanced student project. It involves complex game logic, managing player states, and designing a multi-faceted user interface, all covered in our advanced courses.

About Student Success Stories

These projects are not just exercises, they are functional applications our students built from scratch. Whether it is a logic-based game like 'Catch the Rat' that teaches variables, or a 'Gift Shop App' that demonstrates interface design, every project starts with a real-world problem. We teach kids to map out the logic, write the code, and debug their work, ensuring they understand the 'why' behind the syntax.

At RoboGenius, our 'Hum Genius Banate Hain' philosophy guides everything we do. We believe the most effective way to learn programming is by building things that matter.

From Logic to Launch

Our curriculum is designed as a bridge between simple curiosity and professional capability. Students typically start with block-based visual programming, like MIT Scratch, where they grasp core concepts like loops, conditionals, and variables without getting bogged down by syntax.

Once they master these fundamentals, they move toward text-based languages like Python and web technologies such as HTML and JavaScript. The goal is always to get them from a blank screen to a working, functional application.

The Build Process

Every student project follows a structured development cycle:

  • Conceptualization: Defining what the app or game does and who it is for.
  • Design: Creating the user flow and interface layout.
  • Development: Coding the features using the appropriate language.
  • Debugging: Testing the code, finding errors, and fixing them—a crucial skill for any programmer.

By the time our students move from our Junior Logic courses to our Senior Python & AI Accelerator modules, they aren't just learning to write code. They are learning to think like engineers. From building a simple 'Word Filler' game to deploying dynamic e-commerce frontends, our students leave with a portfolio of work that demonstrates their creativity, technical competence, and problem-solving abilities.

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Academy at Sector 56, GurugramStarts from 18,000 Per 24-Session Module

We are RoboGenius, and we provide a structured path for kids and teens to master technology. We guide every student through the journey from their first line of code to building fully functional applications. Our mission is to help every student transition from a passive user of technology to an active creator.

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