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What skills should I start learning now as I want to do robotics ?
I'm currently in class 11 and I have taken PCM
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Sudhir’s Answer
- Master C++ programming for efficient coding.
- Get comfortable using Linux for system management.
- Learn to operate and implement the Robot Operating System (ROS).
- Develop strong Python coding skills for versatile applications.
- Gain experience working with microcontrollers for embedded systems.
- Understand basic circuitry to build and troubleshoot electronics.
- Work with actuators and sensors for robotics projects.
- Study linear algebra to solve complex mathematical problems.
- Explore calculus and physics to understand motion and forces.
- Use CAD software to design and model engineering projects.
- Practice 3D printing to create physical prototypes.
- Get comfortable using Linux for system management.
- Learn to operate and implement the Robot Operating System (ROS).
- Develop strong Python coding skills for versatile applications.
- Gain experience working with microcontrollers for embedded systems.
- Understand basic circuitry to build and troubleshoot electronics.
- Work with actuators and sensors for robotics projects.
- Study linear algebra to solve complex mathematical problems.
- Explore calculus and physics to understand motion and forces.
- Use CAD software to design and model engineering projects.
- Practice 3D printing to create physical prototypes.
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Mrinalini’s Answer
If you're interested in working with robots, begin by learning Python programming, basic electronics, math (especially algebra and calculus), and mechanical design/CAD. Discover how sensors, motors, and microcontrollers like Arduino or Raspberry Pi come together in a robot. As you advance, dive into AI, computer vision, machine learning, and robotics software like ROS (Robot Operating System) because modern robots blend hardware with smart software. The key is to build projects. Creating even simple robots, working on automation projects, or joining robotics clubs and competitions will teach you much more than just theory and help you create a strong portfolio for college and future jobs.