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Wael’s Answer
You could join a mechanical, electrical, or software engineering program. Your choice depends on what you are most comfortable with. Try to research these degree to find what works best for you.
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Nikhil’s Answer
if you’re genuinely curious about technology, automation, and problem-solving. Robotics is gaining momentum in India across industries like:
Manufacturing & Automation – automotive, electronics, pharma
Agritech – drone-based farming, automation in irrigation
Healthcare – surgical robots, AI-assisted diagnosis
Defense & Aerospace – DRDO, ISRO projects
Logistics & Warehousing – Amazon, Flipkart, and others use robots for efficiency
EdTech & Research – IITs, IIITs, and private labs are expanding robotics research
Courses & Education
UG/PG Programs: Look for B.Tech/M.Tech in Robotics, Mechatronics, or Embedded Systems
– Top colleges: IITs, IIITs, BITS Pilani, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, MIT Manipal
Short-term certifications: Start with online platforms like:
Coursera (Robotics Specialization by Penn)
edX (MIT Robotics MicroMasters)
Udemy (ROS, Arduino, Python for robotics)
NPTEL (by IIT professors, free)
Skills to Learn
Programming: Python, C++
Hardware: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Sensors & Motors
Tools: ROS (Robot Operating System), SolidWorks, MATLAB
AI & ML: For robot perception, computer vision, automation
Job & Career Scope in India (2025 and beyond)
India's robotics industry is projected to grow massively, especially with government support for:
Make in India & Startup India
Automation in smart factories (MSMEs, Tata, Mahindra, Maruti)
DRDO, ISRO, and other research orgs hiring robotic engineers
Startups in agri-tech, med-tech, and logistics automation (e.g., GreyOrange, Addverb, Ati Motors)
Roles include:
Robotics Engineer
Mechatronics Engineer
Embedded Systems Developer
AI & Perception Engineer
ROS Developer
R&D in academic or industrial settings
Manufacturing & Automation – automotive, electronics, pharma
Agritech – drone-based farming, automation in irrigation
Healthcare – surgical robots, AI-assisted diagnosis
Defense & Aerospace – DRDO, ISRO projects
Logistics & Warehousing – Amazon, Flipkart, and others use robots for efficiency
EdTech & Research – IITs, IIITs, and private labs are expanding robotics research
Courses & Education
UG/PG Programs: Look for B.Tech/M.Tech in Robotics, Mechatronics, or Embedded Systems
– Top colleges: IITs, IIITs, BITS Pilani, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, MIT Manipal
Short-term certifications: Start with online platforms like:
Coursera (Robotics Specialization by Penn)
edX (MIT Robotics MicroMasters)
Udemy (ROS, Arduino, Python for robotics)
NPTEL (by IIT professors, free)
Skills to Learn
Programming: Python, C++
Hardware: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Sensors & Motors
Tools: ROS (Robot Operating System), SolidWorks, MATLAB
AI & ML: For robot perception, computer vision, automation
Job & Career Scope in India (2025 and beyond)
India's robotics industry is projected to grow massively, especially with government support for:
Make in India & Startup India
Automation in smart factories (MSMEs, Tata, Mahindra, Maruti)
DRDO, ISRO, and other research orgs hiring robotic engineers
Startups in agri-tech, med-tech, and logistics automation (e.g., GreyOrange, Addverb, Ati Motors)
Roles include:
Robotics Engineer
Mechatronics Engineer
Embedded Systems Developer
AI & Perception Engineer
ROS Developer
R&D in academic or industrial settings