Toson Robotics is a premier training institute empowering students from 5th to 12th Std through hands-on technology education and competitive RC Robo Racing.
A structured, hands-on journey from classroom theory to real-world robot building and competitive racing.
Students and schools choose between our center-based training or the school affiliation program. Batches are structured by standard level — from 5th Std through 12th Std — ensuring age-appropriate curriculum and pacing.
Students are introduced to electronics, coding, mechanics, and robotics fundamentals through structured lessons. Every concept is immediately applied to a hands-on project — no passive learning here.
Using industry-grade kits and tools, students design, assemble, and program functional robots from scratch. From soldering their first circuit to writing control code — each student builds something real.
Students apply everything they've learned by entering our flagship RC Robo Race events. Racing their own remote-controlled robots on purpose-built tracks, students experience the ultimate real-world test of their skills.
Two distinct pathways designed to bring robotics and STEM education to every student — wherever they are.
Hands-on robotics and STEM training at our Anjugramam center. Open to students from 5th to 12th Std. Learn coding, electronics, and build real robots from scratch.
Full-year batch training in partnership with schools. We bring the curriculum directly to students, making STEM accessible everywhere in Tamil Nadu.
Competitive RC robot racing events that challenge students to apply their engineering skills in real-world, high-energy competitions.
Intensive workshops, hackathons, and STEM fairs to ignite curiosity and passion for technology in young minds across the region.
Real students, real robots, real results. Coming soon — add your photos here.
We believe every student has an engineer inside. Our programs draw that out through practical, project-based learning.
Structured learning paths for each standard from 5th to 12th, ensuring the right complexity at every level.
Students build, test, and iterate — learning by doing rather than just watching or reading.
Regular RC race events put skills to the test in a fun, competitive environment.
A dedicated STEM and robotics institute based in Anjugramam, building the next generation of engineers and innovators.
At Toson Robotics, we believe the future belongs to those who can build it. Our mission is to democratize access to quality STEM education for students — starting right from Anjugramam.
We combine rigorous curriculum with practical, project-based learning to ensure every student graduates with real skills. From soldering their first circuit to racing their own RC robot, students experience technology firsthand.
We bring world-class STEM education to students in Anjugramam and beyond, ensuring geography is never a barrier to learning technology.
Every lesson is tied to a real-world application. Students build functional robots, code programs, and race machines — not just read theory.
By affiliating with schools, we multiply our reach — bringing structured STEM training to classrooms as a core part of learning.
A glimpse inside Toson Robotics — our lab, our students, our community.
We are located in Anjugramam on the Nagercoil Road, Tamil Nadu — easy to reach from Nagercoil city.
Anjugramam - Nagercoil Rd,
Anjugramam, Tamil Nadu 629401
Structured STEM and robotics programs for students from 5th Std to 12th Std — at our center or at your school.
Whether you come to us or we come to your school — exceptional learning, either way.
Enroll at our Anjugramam training center. Students from 5th to 12th Std attend structured batches with hands-on access to robotics kits, tools, and competitive preparation.
Full-year batch training in partnership with your school. We design a custom STEM curriculum, provide all equipment, and conduct classes right at your campus throughout the academic year.
Our school affiliation model integrates seamlessly into your existing curriculum, making STEM a natural part of every student's school life.
Grade-appropriate programs aligned with your school's academic calendar.
All robotics kits, tools, and materials supplied — no capital expenditure for your school.
Detailed reports shared with parents and school management on skill development.
Students receive recognized certification at the end of each academic year batch.
Photos from our training sessions and workshops — coming soon.
Our flagship RC Robo Race event challenges students to design, build, and race their own remote-controlled robots on a purpose-built track.
Students engineer their own RC robots from scratch — choosing chassis, motors, and control systems to maximize speed and handling on the track.
Learn RC systems — frequency, range, servo precision, and latency — and tune your robot for peak performance in competition.
Regular race meets with categories by standard and skill level. Trophies, medals, and certificates for top performers at every event.
Purpose-designed tracks with obstacles, tight corners, and speed straights to test the full capability of each robot and driver.
All robots are registered and inspected to ensure they meet class specifications. Safety checks are performed before competition begins to ensure a fair and safe race for everyone.
Each team gets warm-up laps to familiarize with the track layout, tune controls, and make last-minute adjustments to their robots before the qualifying rounds begin.
Head-to-head qualifying heats determine the starting grid. Fastest time across two attempts advances to the finals — every lap counts.
Top-qualified robots race in an electrifying final. Crowds cheer as students see the results of their hard work and engineering skills pay off in spectacular fashion.
Champions receive trophies, medals, and certificates. All participants get a certificate of achievement — because every student who builds and races is a winner.
Photos and videos from past RC Robo Race events — add yours here.
Questions about training programs, school affiliation, or RC race events? We'd love to hear from you.