To truly understand IIT KGP, attend Spring Fest and Kshitij.
Spring Fest is a burst of sound and color—India’s biggest college cultural festival. Artists from across the country perform here. For three days, the campus transforms into a carnival of fashion shows, dramatics, dance, and music, with students managing everything—backstage logistics to celebrity contracts.
Kshitij, the techno-management fest, is a different beast. It's a showcase of innovation, attracting global participation in coding contests, hardware design, finance simulations, and robotics. For many, it’s their first taste of leadership, pressure, and success.
But beyond the big fests, there's a quiet hum of clubs and societies—the Debating Society, WildSoc, Business Club, Music Society, and dozens more. These are places where passion finds voice. You may discover you’re not just an engineer, but a designer, writer, or strategist.
Life here has a strange rhythm. It’s chaotic, unstructured, and thrilling. You’re given freedom—sometimes too much of it. No one forces you to attend class, finish assignments, or take care of yourself. You learn by doing—and failing. You slip up, burn out, rise again.
And somewhere in that mess, you grow up.

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