FAQ
1. What is Sanskriti?
Sanskriti is the annual cultural fest of Kakatiya Institute of Technology and Science, Warangal (KITSW). It is a celebration of talent, creativity, and cultural diversity, offering students an opportunity to showcase their abilities through various artistic, literary, and cultural events.
2. Why is it celebrated?
Sanskriti is celebrated to promote holistic development by encouraging students to explore their creative potential and foster cultural unity. It aims to provide a platform for students to enhance their talents, teamwork, and interpersonal skills while celebrating the spirit of togetherness
3. Rules and Regulations Followed on Those Days :
All participants must register for events in advance.
Students are expected to maintain discipline and adhere to the college's code of conduct.
Timeliness is crucial; participants must report to events as per the schedule.
Event-specific rules must be followed, and any violation can lead to disqualification.
Proper decorum must be maintained during all activities.

4. Why Was This Site Made?
The official website for Sanskriti was created to serve as an information hub for the fest. It provides details about event schedules, descriptions, registration processes, and real-time updates, making it easier for students to access all necessary information in one place.
5. What is SAC?
The Student Activity Center (SAC) at KITSW is the core hub for all extracurricular and co-curricular activities. It encourages students to participate in various activities beyond academics, fostering personal and professional growth.
6. How Does SAC Benefit Our College and Fest?
SAC significantly contributes to creating a vibrant and engaging campus culture. It helps organize events like Sanskriti by providing a platform for students to demonstrate their leadership, teamwork, and organizational skills. SAC-driven initiatives also enhance the institute's reputation by showcasing the talent and enthusiasm of its students.
7. Timings of Sanskriti:
The events during Sanskriti are conducted from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
