TechRadiance Jr. World Cup 2027 – International Robotics & Coding Championship

International & National Robotics & Coding Championship

TechRadiance Jr. World Cup 2027

Compete. Innovate. Represent Your School. Conquer the World.

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National Championship Choose from 2 Locations — Delhi (E-Cell IIT Delhi) OR Chennai — January 1st week  •  International Championship Dubai/Malaysia — April 2nd week

Why TechRadiance Jr. World Cup 2027?

TechRadiance Jr. World Cup 2027 is an international robotics and coding championship where students compete, innovate, and showcase their skills on national and global stages. The championship encourages creativity, teamwork, and real-world problem-solving through exciting technology challenges.

01 · GLOBAL

International Championship

Compete on a global stage — 7+ countries

02 · BUILD

Robotics Challenges

Line followers, humanoids, robo war and more

03 · CODE

Coding Competitions

Hackathons that ship real, working builds

04 · LEARN

STEM & AI Learning

Hands-on engineering beyond the classroom

05 · WIN

Global Recognition

Stand out on national and world podiums

06 · EARN

Certificates & Awards

Every participant leaves with proof of it

The Techradiance Jr. World Cup Journey

From your school to the world stage — every team’s road to the international final.

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STAGE 01Zonal RoundCity-level qualifiers
WILD CARDWild Card EntryApply → Screening Assessment → National or International
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STAGE 02National FinalTwo competitions · Delhi & Chennai — Jan 2027
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THE FINALEInternational FinaleDubai or Malaysia — April 2027

Championship Categories & Registration

Choose your championship, pick a category, and register your team — one flat fee per team of 1–5 students.

Soccer Robotics

Design and code robots that pass, defend and score on a scaled indoor pitch — strategy wins matches, not just speed.

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Registration Fee : National Championship
₹2,999per team · flat fee

National Championship

Team size1–5 students
VenuesTwo competitions — Delhi (E-Cell IIT Delhi) & Chennai
WhenJanuary 2027, 1st week
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Register your team — National Championship

    Registration fee: Rs 2,999 per team (flat, for 1-5 students). You will be taken to secure payment after submitting.

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    Championship FAQs

    Everything schools and parents ask before registering a team for the TechRadiance Jr. World Cup 2027 international robotics and coding championship.

    Who can take part in the championship?

    Any school student can enter as part of a team of 1–5 students. A single student may register as a team of one, and a school can send more than one team. Teams from any city in India are eligible — zonal qualifiers are run city-wise, so you do not need to be based in Delhi or Chennai.

    When and where are the 2027 finals?

    The national final runs as two competitions in the first week of January 2027 — one at E-Cell, IIT Delhi and one in Chennai. The international final is held in the second week of April 2027 in Dubai or Malaysia; the venue is confirmed closer to the event.

    How much does registration cost?

    National championship registration is a flat ₹2,999 per team for 1–5 students. International championship registration is ₹4,999 per team. Teams travelling to the international final also pay a participation package of ₹1,20,000 per student/guardian, which covers visa, travel, accommodation, food and sightseeing for 4–5 days.

    Which competition categories can we enter?

    The national championship has seven categories: Soccer Robotics, Basic Line Follower, Fastest Line Follower, Mini Humanoid Robot, Robo War / Sumo Bot, Coding Hackathon and Innovation Challenge. The international championship is contested across Future Innovator, Robo Sports and Future Engineer.

    How does a team qualify for the international final?

    The main route is Student Registration → Zonal Round → National Final → International Finale. Teams that miss a zonal round can apply through Wild Card Entry, which goes through a Screening Assessment and can lead to either the national or the international championship.

    What do participants receive?

    Every participant receives a certificate, and category winners are recognised on the national and international podiums. Teams compete against school entries from 7+ countries at the international final.

    Ready to Represent Your School on the International Stage?

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