STEM Competition Training
STEM ART LAB - Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Coding, Automation, Website development, Mobile app development
Pricing Guide
Regional Robotics Qualifier (WSRO/Robotex)
Program Structure
- Duration: 12 to 14 weeks with weekend intensive sessions.
- Batch Ratio: Strict 2:1 or 3:1 student-to-mentor ratio.
- Goal: Qualification for Mumbai Regional rounds (Line Follower, Robo Race, or Innovation).
Hardware & Lab Access
- Kit Usage: Full access to Arduino Uno/Nano kits, ultrasonic sensors, IR sensors, and L298N drivers.
- Fabrication: Use of lab tools to cut MDF sheets for custom chassis construction.
- Supplies: Batteries, jumper wires, soldering stations, and hot glue included.
Competition Readiness
- Simulations: Timed pit practice on regulation-size arena mats to test sensor calibration.
- Crisis Training: 5-minute debugging drills to simulate competition pressure.
- Presentation: Public speaking prep for technical explanation to judges.
- Gear: Includes 1 branded team t-shirt.
Note: Competition registration fees are paid separately by parents.
National Olympiad Season (FLL / WRO)
Season Specifications
- Duration: 4 to 5 months including daily sessions near competition dates.
- Hours: 40+ hours of lab time focusing on strategy and execution.
- Team Formation: Grouping students into balanced squads (Coders, Builders, Researchers).
Premium Assets
- Equipment: Exclusive usage of LEGO Education SPIKE Prime or Mindstorms EV3 sets.
- Arena: Unlimited runs on official current-season Game Mats and Mission Models.
- Prototyping: 3D printing support for custom allowed attachments.
Strategy & Research
- Innovation Project: Expert validation for research ideas and prototype building.
- Mock Judging: Simulated panels to test code architecture defense.
- Scoring: Mathematical path optimization for maximum points per second.
On-Site Support
- Logistics: Includes mentor travel to venue pits and team uniform coordination.
Elite Engineering League (FTC / VEX)
Advanced Engineering
- Duration: 6 months of high-intensity preparation.
- Tech Stack: Coding in Java (Android Studio) or Python, moving beyond blocks.
- Control Systems: Implementation of Android smartphones as robot controllers.
Industrial Hardware
- Metal Kits: Usage of REV Robotics or TETRIX aircraft-grade aluminum systems.
- Fabrication: In-house laser cutting for acrylic panels and 3D printing for gears.
- Components: High-torque DC motors, omnidirectional wheels, and expansion hubs.
Portfolio & Strategy
- Documentation: Weekly review of the Engineering Notebook for technical awards.
- College Profile: Letter of Recommendation detailing technical contributions.
- Alliance Training: Scouting strategies to form winning alliances during meets.
About STEM Competition Training
Why We Do Things Differently
I don’t believe in easy wins or handing out certificates just for showing up. My training is for kids who want to push themselves, not just sit and listen. If your child is ready to get out of their comfort zone, try, fail, and actually build something, then this is the place.
How We Train
Everything here is hands-on. Students dive into circuits, code, and robotics kits. They brainstorm, build, and test their ideas. Sometimes things flop, and that’s where the real learning kicks in. I guide them, but I don’t spoon-feed answers. We focus on project-based STEM learning, so every session is about doing, not just talking.
Where We Compete
We prep students for big stages - national and international. Some of the competitions we train for:
- World Robot Olympiad (WRO)
- First Lego League (FLL), First Tech Challenge (FTC)
- Robotex, WSRO, VEX Robotics
- Make-a-thons at places like IIIT Hyderabad
What We’ve Achieved
Our students don’t just show up - they win. We’ve swept awards at Robotex, grabbed “Best Team in Research Innovation” at FTC India, and scored top ranks at FLL and STEMFIESTA. But honestly, the real win is seeing kids grow into confident, creative problem-solvers.
Who Should Join
If your kid is a tinkerer, always asking ‘kyun?’ (why?), and wants to create instead of just consume, this is for them. We welcome students from Grade 1 to college who are ready for team-based innovation challenges and coding for STEM contests. Skills stick for life, trophies are just a bonus.
Meet your Expert
STEM Art Lab
21 connects in last 3 months
My Story
When we kicked off STEM ART LAB, folks said, 'Arre, yeh kaise chalega?' (How will this work?) Mixing art with STEM, letting kids build instead of just mugging up - got us some side-eyes. But that fired us up! Grateful for the doubters, seriously. Our real heroes? The kids who won't sit still, the parents who trust us. We're here to turn little tech consumers into creators, and honestly, we’re just getting started.
My Work
Robotics, Coding & More - We teach hands-on robotics for kids, coding (Scratch, Python), AI/ML, electronics, Arduino, IoT, app design, and Lego.
Learning by Doing - Kids build stuff, code games, solve real problems. No boring lectures. Just messy, fun, real learning.
Building Grit - Awards are cool, but grit matters more. We teach kids to fail, try again, and grow real confidence.
All Ages Welcome - STEM ART LAB is open from age 5 to college. From block-coding to advanced AI, everyone finds their spot.
Private Python Coaching - For some courses, like Python, our experts come home. Screen time becomes skill time, right at your doorstep.
Tech Birthday Parties - Want a tech-themed birthday party? We host those too - robots, coding, games, and lots of fun.