CBSE Accelerates Robotics and AI Learning with Hands-On Composite Skill Labs in Schools
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is revolutionising STEM education in India by mandating the introduction of Composite Skill Labs in schools, aimed at fostering practical learning in robotics, AI, coding, and digital skills. This initiative aligns with the National Education Policy 2020’s vision to make education more skill-oriented and future-ready. These labs are equipped with advanced robotics kits, AI tools, and coding platforms, enabling students from Class 6 onwards to gain hands-on experience through project-based learning. Schools are integrating AI-powered personalised learning systems to tailor education to each student’s pace and style, significantly improving engagement and outcomes.
Alongside classroom upgrades, the CBSE’s push includes extensive teacher training programs, ensuring modern interactive teaching methods that foster creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. Programs such as Atal Tinkering Labs complement these efforts by promoting experimentation and innovation, especially in underprivileged schools.
This blend of infrastructure, technology, and pedagogy is making robotics and AI mainstream subjects for India’s youth, preparing them as future-ready innovators in a fast-changing digital economy. MakersMuse proudly supports this evolution by offering expert-led STEM workshops and courses that complement CBSE’s modernised curriculum for a new generation of tech leaders.
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