WRC Robo Race Challenge - National Robotics Competition
by All India Council For Robotics & Automation (AICRA)
Cash prizes up to ₹1,25,000
WRC Robo Race Challenge - National Robotics Competition is a competition by All India Council For Robotics & Automation (AICRA) for children aged 8–16, open to students across India. Registration closes 30 Apr 2026.
Mode
In-Person
Fee
₹1,200
Duration
Multiple rounds, each up to 8 minutes racing time.
Format
Team · Teams of 10
Time needed
Each round has a maximum of 8 minutes racing time and 2 minutes for readiness. Preparation time for robot design and construction will vary per team.
Key Dates
- Registration closes
- 30 Apr 2026
- Competition
- 1 Apr 2026 – 4 Oct 2026
TechnoXian World Robotics Championship National Venue, New Delhi, Delhi
About This Opportunity
The WRC Robo Race Challenge is a premier robotics competition organized by the All India Council for Robotics & Automation (AICRA). This event challenges participants to design, build, and race their own wireless robots through a complex track filled with various obstacles. The competition emphasizes speed, precision, and the ability of robots to navigate challenging terrains.
Participants can form teams and must construct their robots according to specific dimensions and weight limits. Ready-made robots are not permitted; only self-made bots or those built using TechnoXian listed DIY kits are allowed. The competition is open to students from schools, colleges, universities, and individuals across India.
Winners receive significant cash prizes, and all participants are awarded a Certificate of Participation from AICRA. This competition provides a valuable platform for young innovators to showcase their technical prowess, develop problem-solving skills, and gain practical experience in robotics and automation.
The event features multiple rounds, including qualifying and final rounds, where teams compete to achieve the fastest time. The track design may vary and includes obstacles like switch bridges, speed breakers, marble pits, and seesaws, ensuring a dynamic and challenging experience for all participants.
Eligibility
- Grade Level
- Age Range
- 8 - 16 years
- Location
- Nationwide
Academic requirement
Open to students from schools, colleges, universities, and individuals.
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of robotics or electronics is beneficial.
- Ability to design and construct a wireless robot.
Additional requirements
- Participants must register their RoboClub or Institute as a TechnoXian RoboClub.
- If no club or institute, a new TX RoboClub can be formed.
- Ready-made bots are not allowed; only self-made or TechnoXian listed DIY kits can be used.
Open to students aged 8 to 16 years from schools, colleges, universities, and individuals across India. Participants must register through a TechnoXian RoboClub. Robots must be self-made or constructed using TechnoXian listed DIY kits.
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Academic Details
Difficulty: Intermediate
What's covered
The competition does not follow a fixed curriculum but encourages participants to apply principles from physics, engineering, and computer science to design and build their robots. Focus areas include mechanical design, electrical systems, and control algorithms.
Rewards & Recognition
Award
₹1,25,000 Cash Prizes
Cash prizes up to INR 1,25,000 are awarded to winning teams. Specific prize distribution details will be announced by AICRA.
Certificate
Certificate
All participants receive a Certificate of Participation from the All India Council For Robotics & Automation (AICRA), which is recognized by the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY).
Recognized by
Career pathways
Participation enhances resumes and portfolios for future academic admissions and job opportunities in the rapidly growing fields of robotics and automation. It provides practical exposure highly valued by universities and employers.
Recognition
National Recognition
Skills your child builds
Rounds & format
The competition involves multiple rounds. The first round consists of qualifying rounds where 3 to 5 racing bots play in each round. Each round has a maximum of 8 minutes racing time and 2 minutes for readiness. The bot reaching the finish line first within the 8-minute timeline qualifies for the next round. The final round involves the last 3 teams competing, and winners are decided based on their performance in this round.
How entries are judged
Judging is based on the robot's speed, ability to traverse obstacles, adherence to track boundaries, and overall performance in reaching the finish line in the minimum time. Penalties may be imposed for line touches or technical errors.
Selection process
Teams are selected based on their registration through a TechnoXian RoboClub and adherence to robot specifications. Performance in qualifying rounds determines advancement to subsequent rounds.
How to apply
- 1Register your RoboClub or Institute as TechnoXian RoboClub online.
- 2Select RoboRace Challenge category from the competition list in your login panel and apply.
- 3Select members from your club to participate (maximum 10 members per team).
- 4Construct a wireless bot adhering to specified dimensions and weight limits.
- 5Prepare a video (1-5 minutes, max 100 MB) showcasing team readiness, creativity, or passion, and share it via email or WhatsApp.
How to prepare
- TechnoXian official website for rules and guidelines.
- TechnoXian listed DIY kits for robot construction.
- Online tutorials and resources on robotics, mechanical design, and programming.
Fees & financial support
Fee details
Zonal Registration Fee Per Challenge: INR 1200 + 18% GST
Financial support
No direct scholarships are provided for participation in this competition. Participants are responsible for their own registration fees and related expenses.
Refund policy
Details regarding the refund policy for registration fees should be checked on the official TechnoXian website or by contacting AICRA directly.
Frequently asked questions
What is the last date to register for WRC Robo Race Challenge - National Robotics Competition ?
The registration deadline is 30 Apr 2026.
Is WRC Robo Race Challenge - National Robotics Competition free?
₹1,200 registration
Who can participate in WRC Robo Race Challenge - National Robotics Competition ?
children aged 8-16.
What will my child gain from WRC Robo Race Challenge - National Robotics Competition ?
Cash prizes up to INR 1,25,000 for winning teams.. Certificate of Participation from All India Council For Robotics & Automation (AICRA).. Develop practical skills in robotics, mechanical design, and automation.. Gain national and international recognition.. Opportunity to compete with global teams and showcase technical skills.. Enhance problem-solving and strategic thinking abilities.. Connect with robotics enthusiasts and build professional networks..
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