
Amalthea is the annual technical summit of Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar. It remains the only technical summit in the country which is completely student-driven. The first summit was organised in 2010 with the belief in spreading knowledge and since then it has been organised every year during the fall. The summit's tagline is prosperity through technology.

Integration is the annual techno-cultural fest of Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata usually held during last three weekends of January each year. It is one of the biggest campus events in Kolkata, and attracts participation from all over the world.

International Civil Engineering Symposium (ICES) is an annual technical fest by SCALE of the Vellore Institute of Technology. It is a symposium usually held during the month of March every year. ICES organized by ASCE-VIT of VIT University is one of the biggest gathering of Civil Engineers from all over India and abroad. This symposium has been organised twice by the student chapter. For the first time, in its second edition the symposium hosted an International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Built Environment which proved to be very successful, with presentation of more than 150 research papers by national and international delegates. During the symposium several workshops are conducted in association with external agencies like Bentley, Dr. vivis institution, Civil simplified, Archipedia and Aimil.

Kurukshetra is an international techno-management fest conducted annually by the College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG) in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is a four-day event organized by the college's technical body, the CEG Tech Forum (CTF). The name of the fest derives from the location of the apocalyptic battle between the Kauravas and the Pandavas in the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. The tag-line of the fest, "The Battle of Brains", refers to the battle. The fest was first held in 2007 and was the first techno-management festival in India to be awarded UNESCO patronage. Its logo, the Cyclotron, symbolize the celebration of the indomitable spirit of engineering and innovation.

Ojass is the annual techno-management fest of NIT Jamshedpur. Started in the year 2004, Ojass strives to foster and boost cogent engineering practices in the nation providing a zealous platform to display one's technical prowess. Since its inception, Ojass has been receiving immense participation from the student community from all over India with the 2014 edition accounting for over 4000 participants.

Pragyan, NIT Trichy is the technical festival of the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli. Since its inception in 2005, it has been held every year over a period of three and a half days during the months of January, February, or March. Every year, participants from a number of colleges across the country take part in various events conducted as a part of Pragyan, making it one of the largest techno-managerial fests in India. It is also the first student-run organisation in the world and the third overall, next only to the London Olympics and Manchester United to get an ISO 20121:2012 certification for Sustainable Event Management. It also holds the ISO 9001:2015 certification for Quality Management Systems.

Quark is the annual techno-management festival of BITS, Pilani - K. K. Birla Goa Campus. Quark usually takes place in early February, and has thousands of participants.

Techfest is the annual science and technology festival of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. It also refers to the independent body of students who organize this event along with many other social initiatives and outreach programs around the year. Techfest is known for hosting a variety of events that include competitions, exhibitions, lectures as well as workshops.

Techkriti is an annual four-day inter-collegiate technical and entrepreneurship festival at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur which is held each March. The 26th Techkriti will be held from 19 to 22 March 2020. The festival began in 1995 to develop student technological innovation. The word Techkriti is derived from tech (technology) and the Sanskrit kriti (creation).

Techniche is the annual Techno-Management festival of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati. The festival was started in 1999 by a group of students within the IIT Guwahati campus. Spread over three days and four nights, Techniche is generally conducted towards the end of August each year.

Techspardha is the annual techno-managerial festival of National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra. It started in 1995 as "Technospect". The year 2013 marked the Golden Jubilee of NIT Kurukshetra, thus it was renamed as Techspardha. Etymologically, the word ‘Techspardha’ is composed of two words, ‘Tech’ in English is a contraction of technology and ‘Spardha’ in Hindi means competition. Techspardha is known for hosting a variety of events that include competitions, exhibitions, guest lectures as well as workshops.