
Most people learning drones either waste months bouncing between YouTube videos or drop Rs 30,000 on courses that are 90% slides and 10% "here`s a demo."
We skip all of that.
You walk in with zero experience. Four hours later, you`ve built a real drone from loose parts and flown it yourself.
How the day works
You get actual drone components, not a toy kit. We`re talking flight controllers, motors, ESCs, GPS modules, the whole stack. You wire it, configure it, troubleshoot it, and fly it. If something breaks, you fix it. That`s the point.
Groups are capped at 10 people so nobody`s standing in the back watching someone else solder.
Take the drone home, or don`t
Workshop only: You build it, fly it, walk out with the skills.
Take-home add-on: Keep the drone you built. Fly it at home, crash it, fix it, repeat. This is how the skill actually sticks.
What sticks with you after
You`ll know how to assemble a drone from parts, how the electronics and wiring actually connect, how AI features like obstacle avoidance and GPS navigation work under the hood, and where things typically go wrong and how to fix them.
You also get a free Udemy course for the stuff that takes longer to sink in.
Why people care about this skill
Freelance drone work pays Rs 5,000 to 15,000 per project. Knowing how to repair your own gear saves a ton over time. And if you`re in robotics, IoT, or any tech role, this knowledge carries over directly. At the very least, you stop overpaying for pre-built stuff you could build better yourself.
What past participants said
"Finally understood what I was actually buying when I looked at drone specs."
"Saved me from making expensive mistakes on my first build."
"Got confident enough to start taking on small commercial projects."