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Ready to Start Your Robotics Journey?

Before you dive into our robotics and AI programs, let's make sure you're fully prepared for success. Here's everything you need to know about getting started.

Your 30-Day Preparation Plan

Most successful students spend about a month getting ready before formal classes begin. This isn't busy work — it's genuinely helpful preparation that saves time later.

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Week 1: Foundation Assessment

We start by understanding where you are right now. No judgment here — everyone begins somewhere different, and that's perfectly normal.

Complete our skills assessment quiz (takes about 20 minutes)
Watch introductory videos about robotics fields
Join our student Discord server for informal chats
Schedule a brief call with an advisor if needed
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Week 2-3: Environment Setup

Getting your computer and workspace ready is crucial. We'll walk you through everything step-by-step, and our tech support team is always available.

Install required software packages with our guided tutorials
Set up development environment and test basic functions
Order recommended starter kit components
Organize your physical workspace for hands-on projects
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Week 4: Program Selection

Now that you understand the basics, it's time to choose your specific learning path. We offer several tracks starting in September 2025.

Review detailed curriculum for each specialization track
Attend virtual information sessions with instructors
Connect with current students in your areas of interest
Finalize enrollment for your preferred program start date
Pradeep Kumar, robotics program graduate, working at his engineering workstation Arjun Reddy, current student, building a robotic arm prototype

Why Preparation Matters

Real experiences from our community

I almost skipped the prep work because I was eager to start building robots immediately. But those 30 days changed everything about how I approached learning.

Pradeep took time during his preparation month to really understand different robotics paths. Instead of jumping straight into programming, he spent time with our community, asked questions, and realized his interest was more in AI integration than mechanical design. This clarity saved him months of switching between programs later. Today, he works on computer vision systems for manufacturing automation in Pune.

— Pradeep Kumar, Class of 2024