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YCCE Team Titans Secure 4th Prize in ISRO Robotics Challenge

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  • YCCE team wins 4th prize in ISRO Robotics Challenge
  • Competed against top institutes like IITs, NITs, and IIITs
  • Developed advanced aerial vehicle for Mars-like terrain exploration
YCCE Team Titans Secure 4th Prize in ISRO Robotics Challenge

In a remarkable achievement, the YCCE Team Titans from Nagpur has secured the 4th prize in the prestigious ISRO Robotics Challenge (IRoC-U 2025) held on National Space Day. The team, comprising students from various engineering disciplines, competed against India's top 16 teams from premier institutions like IITs, NITs, and IIITs, and showcased outstanding innovation and engineering skills in developing an advanced aerial vehicle for Mars-like terrain exploration.

The YCCE team, led by Sanjyot Kawale, Deepanshu Pise, Ashwini Gajbhiye, Neha Tonge, Padmesh Kimmatkar, Tavish Anade, Dnyanesh Pise, Shlok Chaudhari, and Milind Late, was felicitated at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, by Union minister Dr Jitendra Singh and chairman of ISRO Dr V Narayanan. The remarkable achievement was made possible under the guidance of Dr Sandip Khedkar, Niket Malusare, Saket Thool, and Akshat Marathe.

The YCCE team's success has brought immense pride to the city of Nagpur and the institution, with the principal, Dr UP Waghe, and the director-technical, Dr Manali M Kshirsagar, expressing their congratulations and support for the students' outstanding performance.

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The YCCE Team Titans secured the 4th prize in the prestigious ISRO Robotics Challenge (IRoC-U 2025).
The YCCE team competed against India's top 16 teams from premier institutions like IITs, NITs, and IIITs.
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