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tation & Control, and Electrical department. The EC is divided into soft-
ware and hardware. At present, 5 students from ECE are part of the team.
Every senior member trains their juniors and year by year they get ac-
quainted to train their juniors and this is how ROBOCON has built utilitar-
ian culture. After the announcement of the theme, they start designing
their robot and many prototypes are made. Team members start working
simultaneously on multiple mechanisms and after so many trials they fig-
ure out the simplest and easiest approach to complete the task. Team
members working in different fields assemble all the parts and make nec-
essary connections to build their robot. Here embarks the onerous jour-
ney of testing, practicing, and debugging. But as we all know every jour-
ney has peaks and troughs, there are times when a robot does not work
well or the model may collapse. But all this does not slacken the high spir-
its of members instead instigate them to work harder for the uphill battle.
“THE MORE TIME YOU SPEND WITH MACHINES, MORE THEY WILL UNDER-
STAND YOU” quoted beautifully by alumnus HARSHVARDHAN SISODIYA. After
years of untiring efforts and spending their entire college life with machines,
the team no longer consider them as just some electronic stuff. For them,
this journey is a pilgrimage and they are the pilgrims of enduring success.
In a nutshell, “ROBOCON” is a place that provides you a chance to
make positive, substantive and lasting contributions to your techni-
cal knowledge and hone your skills latest advancement in technolo-
gies, a place full of like-minded and innovative students gathered to wit-
ness the magic of technology embedded with the miracles of innovation.
Jyotika Gurnani
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