NIT Tiruchirappalli to host ‘Festember 2025’ from September 18 with 500 colleges participating
Careers360 Connect | September 17, 2025 | 08:32 PM IST | 1 min read
Festember 2025 will feature a range of activities including proshows, music events, workshops, and guest lectures by artists and industry leaders.
The National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli will host its cultural fest ‘Festember 2025’ from September 18 to 21. Themed at ‘Saga of Secrets,’ the event is expected to draw around 18,000 students from 500 different colleges, offering a platform to showcase talent and build network.
Festember 2025 will feature a range of activities including proshows, music events, workshops, and guest lectures by artists and industry leaders.
“This year’s theme dives into the allure of mystery and discovery, inviting participants for a journey where every event, performance, and interaction unveils a hidden story waiting to be uncovered. Blending intrigue with artistry, Festember 2025 promises an exciting lineup of events that will captivate hearts and minds, drawing students from across the nation,” according to the official statement by the institute.
In the previous editions of Festember, artists such as Benny Dayal, and Amit Trivedi, including Karthik and Neeti Mohan have performed at the cultural event.
The event has also hosted guest lectures from Sid Sriram, Jonty Rhodes and Vishwanathan Anand in the recent years.
“With clusters of events, fan-favorites like Fashion Show, and workshops ranging from fencing to glassblowing, Festember packs something for everyone. Festember has grown every year to become one of the nation’s most celebrated cultural festivals, and this edition is no different. With preparations going full on, the stage is ready for an unforgettable experience that is meant to last,” the institute added.
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