WRO India (Advanced) 2025 — For Classes 11–12: Future Engineers & Senior Categories, Dates, Eligibility, 100‑Point Scoring & Registration

WRO India (Advanced) — Classes 11–12

Best fit for XI–XII: Future Engineers (advanced, age 14–22) and Senior groups in RoboMission / Future Innovators.

🌐 WRO India — Season 2025
📝 Register Your Team
📄 Future Engineers — Rules (PDF)

📅 Key Dates — Season 2025 (India)

  • Registration: Open; last date (India) extended to 15 Aug 2025 for RoboMission, RoboSports & Future Engineers.
  • Levels: L‑1 Virtual → L‑2 Regional (Jul–Aug 2025) → L‑3 National → L‑4 International.

🎯 Eligibility — Class 11–12

  • Senior age group: typically 14–19 years (fits most XI–XII students).
  • Future Engineers: 14–22 years (new upper limit from 2025), great “advanced” track for XI–XII.
  • Team size: 2–3 students + 1 coach. One student can join only one team/category per season.

🧩 Categories you can choose

  • Future Engineers (Advanced): open hardware (any controller & materials) within FE regulations; self‑driving challenge format.
  • RoboMission — Senior: LEGO‑based autonomous robot completes themed missions on a field.
  • Future Innovators — Senior: project + prototype addressing the season theme; judged on impact & engineering.
  • RoboSports (as notified): robot vs. robot game; check India rules for age specifics.

🏆 100‑Point Scoring Planner (to target full score)

WRO publishes detailed scoring/mission tables per category. Use this planner (normalized to 100) while practicing; align with the official rulebook at your event.

Future Engineers — 100‑Point Prep Grid

  • Autonomous Driving Performance: 40 (laps/tasks, penalties, consistency)
  • Engineering & Design Quality: 25 (mechanics, sensors, robustness)
  • Software & Autonomy: 15 (algorithmic approach, perception, control)
  • Technical Documentation: 10 (logs, BOM, compliance)
  • Teamwork & Presentation: 10 (clarity, roles, Q&A)

RoboMission — Senior (Practice Rubric)

  • Mission Score on Field: 60 (highest round counts; tie‑break per rules)
  • Robot Reliability: 10 (repeatability across rounds)
  • Strategy & Code Quality: 20 (sensors, modularity, calibration)
  • Compliance & Readiness: 10 (inspection, size rules, backup plan)

🧭 How to Register (India)

  1. Open the WRO India registration portal.
  2. Create team (choose category & age group) — add 2–3 students and a coach.
  3. Read Indian progression criteria (levels, quotas) and pay the fee.
  4. Prepare per the 2025 rules for your category (download PDFs) and track updates.

📚 Prep Tips for XI–XII

  • Lock your field setup and calibration workflow early (battery, tire wear, lighting).
  • Practice timed rounds; target two “clean” autonomous runs with >95% mission completion.
  • Maintain a design log with iterations, test data, and BOM — helps judges & troubleshooting.

🔗 Official Links

📝 Disclaimer

Indian dates/levels and scoring tables can change via official notices. Always follow WRO India & WRO Association rulebooks and updates. The 100‑point grid here is a practice aid to help you target a perfect score; it does not replace official scoring.


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