International Robotics Challenge (IRC) is an annual robotics competition

IRC promotes the role of engineering, coding, and robotics in education.
It aims to improve participants’ creativity and enthusiasm by letting them solve the problem of the Master Game and ask them to design, build and program their unique robots. IRC nurtures students’ creativity and interest in robotics.

The Competition anticipates the leagues who aim to become a source of inspiration and motivation for others to consciously take up careers
in the domains of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) with a clear aim to innovate and thereby shape the technology.

The team started competing in 2013 and won the 2nd and 3rd places in IRC’13 qualifiers to participate in IRC finals in India and scored the 12th position among 36 teams.
In 2016 The team won 1st place in IRC’14 qualifiers and participated in IRC’14 finals in India scoring the 8th position overall.

International Robotics Challenge (IRC) is an annual robotics competition

IRC promotes the role of engineering, coding, and robotics in education.
It aims to improve participants’ creativity and enthusiasm by letting them solve the problem of the Master Game and ask them to design,

build and program their unique robots. IRC nurtures students’ creativity and interest in robotics.

The Competition anticipates the leagues who aim to become a source of inspiration and motivation for others to consciously take up careers
in the domains of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) with a clear aim to innovate and thereby shape the technology.

The team started competing in 2013 and won the 2nd and 3rd places in IRC’13 qualifiers to participate in IRC finals in India and scored the 12th position among 36 teams.
In 2016 The team won 1st place in IRC’14 qualifiers and participated in IRC’14 finals in India scoring the 8th position overall.