School of Engineering, CUSAT - Annual Festivals

Annual Festivals

  • XPLENDOR is the techfest of the School of Engineering. It encompasses a wide spectrum of activities and is managed entirely by students. Xplendor is usually organized in February. The first Xplendor was conducted in 2010, with 34 events including guest lectures, workshops, and musical night, and attracted 30 colleges from all over India. The winners of the events shared prize money of INR 2 lakhs. The website of Xplendor can be found here.
  • VIPANCHIKA is the arts and cultural festival of the School Of Engineering. It is a three day festival which encompasses various arts and cultural activities, which mainly differtiated as ON STAGE and OFF STAGE events. The festival is the time when students from different departments of the SCHOOL battle it out to win the brach cup and also earn a spot to represent the college in the University Arts festival.
  • DHISHNA is the annual techfest of SCHOOL of Engineering, succeeding XPLENDOR. It encompasses a variety of technical and non technical activities and aims to make technology and engineering fun for everyone. The first DHISHNA was conducted in 2011. It usually takes place in February.

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