The theme “Superheroes” made all of our students come out and display the most creative performances possible. Mr. Sharath Gayakwad, International Swimmer and Dr. Shankar Bidari, DGP(Retd.) Govt. of Karnataka graced the occasion as the Chief Guests.
The theme 'VOICE OUT', featured electrifying performances. The entire campus was full of young energetic people who came to entertain and to be entertained. The event witnessed exuberant performances and the juke box which played nonstop music held thousands of students for hours together.
This year Sargam took the form of The Rudra factor. What is “Rudra”? It is the one who roars, and roar we did! Roared for a better world, roared against Evil, roared to show the world that we’re here and we will change the world.
The year we went beyond our tiny little earth and explored what was out there in the blackness of the universe with the theme "Extraterrestrial". We had a splendid performance by our very much terrestrial Shirley Setia and DJ Nina & Malika.
This year’s very special and unique theme was ‘Krishna Leela-Magic of the Flute’. It was inaugurated by Shri. Vasudeva Keshava Dasa, Vice President of ISKCON. The entire campus was lush with hues of tradition, devotion and gaiety. The breathtaking event culminated with beautiful renditions of Krishna Leela that generated an aura of divinity around all of us.
Taking on the theme “Ramleela” Sargam explored the timeless lessons and values embedded within the epic Ramayana while showcasing the unique talents of over 20,000 students from across 300+ colleges.
Sargam in 2016 paid homage to the heroes that make sure we get to sleep peacefully worry-free and night with the theme "MILITARY", We brought together the entire student community and tribute to Indian Heroes and honored martyrs like Lt. Col. Bhandarkar and Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan.
The theme was "PANCHA BHOOTA-Essence of the Universe" it was inaugurated by Padma Shri. A.S Kiran Kumar, Indian Space Scientist & former Chairman, ISRO. The campus was decorated with five core elements- Agni, Jala, Vayu, Prithvi and Aakash. The ambience of the college was so authentic and opulent that everyone felt a deep connection with the essence of the universe.