Inspiring the Next Generation of Innovators
Build Robots, Explore Space, Discover Science.
Empowering The Future With Cosmobot
Project Completed
On STEM, AI, Robotics and Astronomy
Students Enrolled
Unlocking their potential through hands-on STEM learning
Career Changed
From curiosity to a career
Start Learning the Skills of Tomorrow
Skills that make you confident
Creative, and future-ready
WHO WE ARE
Cosmobot – Shaping the Future with AI & Robotics
At Cosmobot, we believe the future belongs to intelligent machines and empowered humans. We are dedicated to bringing AI, Robotics, and STEM education to learners and innovators, Our mission is to make cutting-edge technology accessible, practical, and inspiring for the next generation.
Shaping Minds - Shaping Tomorrow
Redefining Learning
Blending AI, robotics & creativity.
Skill Beyond Books
Real-world training, not just theory.
TESTIMONIALS
Hear it From Our Students
Cosmobot’s robotics program completely changed the way I look at technology. The hands-on learning and practical projects made complex concepts easy to understand.
FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions
Cosmobot offers Robotics, AI, and Space Science classes for learners aged 6 and above, with courses tailored to every level — from beginners to advanced enthusiasts.
No prior experience is required. Our curriculum is designed to be beginner-friendly, gradually building up skills. Students at all levels — from novice to advanced — are welcome.
For optimal learning, we recommend 2 sessions per week of 60 minutes each. This ensures consistency, practice, and steady progress
If a student misses a class, they can request a make-up session (subject to slot availability) or access supplementary materials (notes, problem sets, recorded demos) to catch up.
We don’t enforce mandatory homework, but we encourage optional practice tasks, mini-projects, and challenges. These reinforce class concepts in a fun, self-paced manner.
Yes, upon successful completion of the course, students receive a Cosmobot Certificate of Achievement, which recognizes their skills and progress in STEM and robotics.





