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INFINITUS 2026 concludes on a high note at SRM University A.P.

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Last updated: March 1, 2026 4:35 pm
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Published: March 1, 2026
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Canadian singer Jonita Gandhi performing at the finale of the four-day techno-cultural fest at SRM University-A.P. on Sunday.

Canadian singer Jonita Gandhi performing at the finale of the four-day techno-cultural fest at SRM University-A.P. on Sunday.

The four-day national techno-cultural festival INFINITUS 2026 concluded on a vibrant note at SRM University AP on Sunday, bringing together innovation, creativity and celebration in a spirited campus atmosphere. The fest drew 6,581 participants from across the country, transforming the university into a dynamic hub of technology and culture.

The third day featured a grand musical evening headlined by playback singer Karthik, who captivated the audience with a blend of soulful melodies and energetic chartbusters. His performance lit up the campus and created an unforgettable musical experience for students and visitors alike.

The valedictory night was marked by a high-voltage performance by popular singer Jonita Gandhi. Her electrifying stage presence and hit numbers had the crowd singing along, heightening the celebratory spirit of the finale. Adding to the festive energy were pro-show performances by DJ Gowtham and DJ Ali, whose pulsating beats and immersive sets kept the audience engaged late into the night.

Beyond entertainment, INFINITUS 2026 featured more than 25 technical competitions, including hackathons, robotics contests, coding challenges, virtual-reality experiences, drone simulators, workshops and expert-led seminars. These events provided students with hands-on platforms to innovate, collaborate and demonstrate technical excellence. The festival also hosted over 10 non-technical events such as photography competitions, fashion showcases and cubing contests, highlighting creativity and diverse talents.

At the valedictory session, winners were felicitated by Vice-Chancellor Ch. Satish Kumar, Registrar R. Premkumar, Director Student Affairs Major General Gurdeep Singh Narang, Associate Director Student Affairs Revathi Balakrishnan, Student Council president Nivedha Sriram and Student Council working president Sai Nithenn Redhi Bomireddy in the presence of faculty members and students.

Published – March 01, 2026 10:05 pm IST



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