
Basics of Robots and Robotics
Understand robot anatomy, movement, and joint structures to design machines that collaborate with humans.
Seedlore Educare nurtures young minds by transforming curiosity into capability, guiding learners from potential to mastery through structured, future-ready education aligned with NEP and ICSE, CBSE & ISC curricula.

Understand robot anatomy, movement, and joint structures to design machines that collaborate with humans.

Understand microcontroller architecture and memory to bridge the gap between software logic and physical hardware.

Master fundamental physics, math, and electronics to understand the energy and logic powering modern technology.

Understand how robots use electronic signals to 'feel' and measure the physical world around them.

Understand how robots use electronic signals to 'feel' and measure the physical world around them.

Understand how resistors control electricity and protect sensitive components by limiting the flow of current.

Control a rover using gesture inputs and understand motion logic.

Build a bot that senses obstacles and automatically changes direction.

Train a robot to follow track lines using sensor-based feedback.

Create a touchless dustbin that opens using distance sensors.

Automate home devices with switches, relays, and simple control logic.

Use moisture sensing to control water flow automatically.

Design an intelligent doorbell alert system with sensors and buzzers.

Capture temperature and humidity data for live weather insights.

Build energy-saving street lights that react to ambient light.

Explore basic AI by detecting facial emotions from camera input.

Structured robotics, AI, and coding programs aligned with NEP 2020 and ICSE, CBSE & ISC curricula. Strengthen conceptual understanding while encouraging innovation, creativity,problem-solving confidence.

Every learner gets a dedicated DIY kit to practice projects, plus Seedlore LMS access with notes, quizzes, progress tracking, and course-completion certificates. Outcomes kids can show off.

Certified educators deliver engaging, structured sessions with regular feedback reviews, milestone tracking, and guided mentorship—ensuring learning remains effective, safe, measurable, and growth-focused.
Clear milestones and playful badges for every level. Each course includes bite-sized lessons, hands-on labs, and a capstone so students see measurable growth.
Seedlore EDU offers structured Robotics, AI/ML, Coding, and Computer programs for students from classes 5 to 12.
Aligned with NEP and designed to complement ICSE, CBSE, and ISC academic structures
Skill-building through hands-on learning while reinforcing school concepts
Classes are planned as focused weekly sessions based on the learning track a student is enrolled in.
Robotics + Coding: 1 session per week, typically 2 hours
Computer / AI-ML (additional): 1 extra session per week of around 1.5 hours
Each class follows a structured learning model to ensure clarity, engagement, and measurable progress.
Conceptual theory explained using visuals and real-world examples
Hands-on practical learning with hardware kits, coding platforms, and simulations
Quizzes, assessments, and exam-oriented preparation with progress tracked via LMS
Yes. Our beginner pathway starts with core logic, block-based coding, and foundational robotics, and gradually advances to text-based programming and AI concepts. No prior experience is required.
We maintain small batch sizes to ensure personalized attention and effective mentoring.
Robotics classes: Maximum ratio of 1 instructor : 6 students
Computer / AI / AI-ML classes: Maximum ratio of 1 instructor : 8 students
You can enroll by calling or WhatsApping us at +91-6290465739 or +91-8621988211. You can also use the Contact Us option on our website to drop an email. A Seedlore executive will connect with you to understand your requirements and guide you through the next steps.
Yes. You may opt for only Computer, only Robotics, only Coding, or choose a combination of these programs based on your learning goals and schedule.
Robotics classes are primarily offline because they involve hands-on hardware training. For Computer, Coding, and AI/ML courses, we also offer online options. In many cases, students can attend in a hybrid mode (mix of offline + online) based on batch availability.
If you are located far from our branches, you can still pursue Robotics through a DIY kit-based option. In addition, Seedlore can explore setting up a lab facility at your location for group enrollments, subject to feasibility and specific terms & conditions. Please get in touch to discuss available options.
Yes. We offer a demo class that is chargeable. If you decide not to continue after the demo, the amount is refundable within 7 days—no questions asked.
Yes, group enrollment discounts are available. Please mention that you are enrolling as a group when you speak with a Seedlore executive during enrollment so the applicable options can be shared with you.
No. All required hardware and learning equipment are included in the course fee. Each student is provided with a DIY Robotics kit for hands-on practice during the program. If a student wishes to purchase an additional kit for personal use at home, they may do so optionally, but it is not mandatory.
Every student enrolled in instructor-led classes receives lifetime access to all course content, experiments, and learning resources through Seedlore’s Learning Management System (LMS) at no additional cost. Students who purchase courses directly from the Seedlore LMS also receive lifetime access by default.
Yes. Upon successful completion of each course, students are awarded a Course Completion Certificate issued by Seedlore Educare, recognizing the skills and learning outcomes achieved.
Student progress is continuously tracked using our Learning Management System (LMS). Attendance, assessments, practical achievements, and course completion milestones are recorded systematically. In addition, feedback and review sessions are conducted at defined milestones to guide improvement and learning growth.
Schedules are created based on the selected course, batch availability, and prior discussion during enrollment. If a schedule change is required later, students or parents may coordinate with the assigned Seedlore Coordinator to explore feasible options.
