National Coding & Robotics Championships
From zonal workshops to the grand finale at IIT Delhi and IIT Bombay, we host national championships where young tech enthusiasts showcase their coding and robotics projects.
The stage is set for the 9th Edition of our Coding & Robotics Championship at IIT Delhi. Students gather around the arena, making final adjustments and strategizing before the competition begins.
A young participant carefully places his robot on the track for the EV-themed challenge. Each obstacle and checkpoint tests the robot's programming and the student's problem-solving skills.
A team of students and mentors gather around the line-follower championship track. These events are a collaborative experience, fostering teamwork and peer-to-peer learning.
A look back at the intense focus and collaborative spirit from Day 1 of our championship. Teams work together, strategizing and preparing their projects for the challenges ahead.
This montage captures the highlights of our 9th Edition Coding & Robotics Championship at IIT Delhi, from the competitive rounds on the arena floor to the proud moments on the awards stage.
A collage of moments from our championship event at E-Cell IIT Delhi, showing students in the lecture hall, competing with their robots, and a close-up of a 3D-printed humanoid bot.
Moments of celebration and camaraderie from our 9th Edition championship. The event is not just about winning, but also about the connections and memories made along the way.
The passion and dedication of a finalist is on full display as he meticulously prepares the track for his robot. This level of commitment is what defines our champions.
A detailed look at the Level 1 arena for our 'Path to Sustainability' Line Follower Championship. The track is designed with specific tasks that robots must complete, such as navigating turns and stopping at designated points.
The official arena map for Level 2 of our Online Line Follower Championship. The increased complexity with new turns and obstacles challenges students to refine their robot's sensors and code.
About National Coding & Robotics Championships
Before hitting the main arena, every participant completes zonal workshops where we cover the specific coding logic and sensor calibration required for the challenge. You aren't just showing up to compete. You are using these sessions to install tools like Arduino IDE or AutoBlocky on your laptop, ensuring your robot is fully prepared to navigate the track.
Our Championship Journey
Our National Coding & Robotics Championships are designed as a progression. It starts with base-level skill building and moves toward the competitive atmosphere of our IIT-hosted finals. We believe this structure gives students the best chance to translate theory into working hardware.
Competition Categories
- Robotics: We focus on practical application. Students build and code robots for specific tracks, such as line-following or robo-soccer, requiring precise control over motor drivers and ultrasonic sensors.
- Coding: These rounds test logic and speed. Students work with Python, Scratch, or AI-focused scripts to solve problems under strict time limits.
- Innovation Showcase: We dedicate this track to real-world problem-solving. Past projects have included assistive devices and automated agricultural systems, encouraging students to think beyond the competition and toward social impact.
The Path to the Finals
Every student undergoes a qualification process. We start with zonal rounds where we teach the core hardware and software needed to compete. Teams work with specific kits—microcontrollers like Arduino Uno, sensors, and pre-cut chassis—to bring their ideas to life. Successful teams then earn their spot at the National Finals at venues like IIT Delhi or IIT Bombay.
We prioritize resilience. A champion is defined not by their trophy count, but by how they handle the technical errors that occur during the competition. Whether you are building a line-follower or presenting an AI solution, the goal is to leave with more technical confidence than when you arrived.
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Since 2015, we have pushed students to look beyond textbooks and build technology that works. We run these championships because we want to see young minds solve real-world problems with code and hardware, whether that involves creating an automated home system or a complex racing robot.
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