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Robotics to Be a Mandatory Subject in Class 8–10: India Embraces Future-Ready Education

🧠 A Bold Step Toward Tech-Led Education In a landmark move aligned with the goals of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the Ministry of Education (MoE) has announced that […]

🧠 A Bold Step Toward Tech-Led Education

In a landmark move aligned with the goals of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the Ministry of Education (MoE) has announced that Robotics will become a mandatory subject for students in Classes 8 to 10 in schools across India starting from the 2025–26 academic session.

This initiative is part of a broader push to embed STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education from an early age and equip students with future-ready skills such as automation, problem-solving, and coding.


🎯 Why Robotics?

Robotics combines the principles of mechanical engineering, electronics, computer science, and artificial intelligence. Teaching robotics helps students:

  • Develop critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Learn coding and programming through hands-on projects
  • Understand automation and AI integration
  • Prepare for 21st-century careers in technology

By making it a part of the mainstream syllabus, India aims to democratize access to emerging technologies, even in Tier-2 and rural schools.


🏫 How It Will Be Implemented

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and other state boards are working closely with:

  • NCERT to design a robotics-friendly curriculum
  • Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) under NITI Aayog for lab infrastructure
  • Private edtech companies for course modules and teacher training

Key highlights of the rollout:

  • Grade 8–10 students will have a dedicated weekly Robotics class
  • Curriculum will include basic electronics, sensors, microcontrollers, AI basics, and project-based learning
  • Schools will receive funding to set up Robotics Labs
  • Teachers will undergo a 40-hour certification training program

💼 Career Relevance & Employability

Introducing robotics at the school level is expected to:

  • Spark interest in robotics engineering, embedded systems, IoT, and AI
  • Help students gain early exposure to career paths in automation and robotics
  • Bridge the talent gap in advanced manufacturing, defense tech, space, and agriculture robotics

A recent report by NASSCOM stated that India will need over 1 million skilled professionals in robotics and AI by 2030, making early exposure vital.


📍 Not Just for Elite Schools

To ensure equity, the government is:

  • Extending Robotics kits to government and rural schools under Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan
  • Launching mobile robotics vans to reach remote schools
  • Providing regional language content to ensure inclusivity
  • Collaborating with startups for low-cost DIY robotics kits

This step ensures that rural students are not left behind in the digital revolution.


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⚠️ Disclaimer

The content provided in this article is for informational purposes only. For official curriculum details, training guidelines, and implementation schedules, please refer to notifications from the Ministry of Education and respective school boards. CareerVarta does not directly offer robotics training or certification.

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