Expert Training for the Indian Robotics Olympiad
Prepare your child for the Indian Robotics Olympiad with our structured, hands-on training programs. We focus on building competition-level engineering and coding skills in a fun, collaborative environment.
The first step to joining our competitive team is the IRO entrance test. This video shows students at our partner schools, like Vidyashilp Academy, focused and determined as they tackle the assessment.
Two young innovators working together on their robot for the IRO 2025 Techies category. This kind of peer collaboration is essential for debugging code and refining mechanical designs.
A team of three students huddles around their robot and a tablet, preparing for the IRO Techies category. They are using block-based coding to program their robot's movements and actions.
A student uses a tablet to program his team's robot for the IRO 2025. This process of coding and testing is a core part of our training, building both technical skills and patience.
Two students make fine-tuned adjustments to their robot, preparing for the Indian Robotics Olympiad. This attention to detail is what separates good robots from competition-winning ones.
Students take the IRO 2025 entrance test at our center. Qualifying in this test is the first step for aspiring participants to join our exclusive training program for the Olympiad.
The excitement is building for the IRO National Championship. Hear from our students and parents as they share their anticipation for the big event, a culmination of months of hard work.
About this collection
Our training path begins with an entrance assessment to gauge your child's current mechanical and coding logic. This helps us place them in teams where they can thrive, whether they are just starting out with block-based coding or are ready to tackle complex sensor-based challenges for the final Olympiad.
Success at the Indian Robotics Olympiad (IRO) requires more than just building a robot; it demands a structured approach to problem-solving. At ROBO-G, our IRO preparation program covers the entire journey, from the initial qualifying entrance test to the final competition floor.
Our Training Approach
We run 12-14 week seasonal programs across our North Bangalore and Whitefield centers. We keep student-to-trainer ratios low—typically 1:6 to 1:8—to ensure that every child gets personalized guidance. Your child will work with official LEGO Education kits, including EV3 and Spike Prime, gaining experience on full-scale competition mats that replicate the actual event environment.
Real-World Skills
We don't teach students to memorize code. We guide them to understand why a robot fails and how to fix it. When the IRO theme requires solving real-world issues—like the 'Harvest Heroes' farming challenges—we provide context beyond the classroom. Our students have even visited agricultural institutions to understand the problem before they start building the solution. This depth of understanding helps them during the competition when they need to adapt their strategy on the spot.
Competition Readiness
Our curriculum focuses on:
- Mechanical Design: Learning about gear ratios, torque, and structural stability.
- Sensor Integration: Mastering ultrasonic, gyro, and color sensors for autonomous navigation.
- Algorithmic Thinking: Developing clean, efficient code that handles errors gracefully.
Whether your child is competing in the Explorers category or the advanced Techies division, our goal is to build resilience, teamwork, and confidence. We provide the administrative support for registration and the technical mentorship needed to ensure every team steps onto the competition mat fully prepared.
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At ROBO-G, we believe the best way to learn is to get your hands dirty. We provide the mentorship and the tools—from LEGO Mindstorms to competition-grade sensors—that turn curious students into confident innovators.
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