Acharya Bangalore Business School (ABBS), a B-school in Bengaluru, successfully hosted Regalia 2026, its flagship national inter-college fest, recently. The event recorded over 2,000 student participants from 80+ colleges across India, making it one of the largest inter-collegiate fests in Bengaluru and India this year.
Regalia 2026 brought together students from top undergraduate and postgraduate institutions to compete in 28 events across management, business, cultural, and sports categories. Key highlights included business competitions, ideathons, startup-focused challenges, quizzes, cultural performances, and fitness competitions, reflecting the growing demand for industry-relevant, experiential learning in higher education.
As inter-college fests in India evolve into platforms for innovation, networking, and skill development, Regalia 2026 stood out for its scale, diversity, and industry-aligned competitions. The fest provided students with opportunities to showcase business acumen, leadership skills, creativity, and entrepreneurial thinking, the key attributes sought in today’s competitive job market.
The event concluded with Dayanand Sagar Business Academy being declared the overall winner of Regalia 2026, securing the championship title after a strong performance across multiple categories.
With record-breaking participation and expanded event categories, Regalia 2026 highlights the increasing importance of student-led festivals in shaping future-ready professionals.
“Regalia 2026 reflects the evolving role of higher education in India, where learning extends far beyond classrooms. At Acharya Bangalore Business School, we believe platforms like these are essential to nurture innovation, leadership, and real-world problem-solving among students. The scale and diversity of participation this year reaffirm our commitment to creating future-ready professionals equipped to thrive in a dynamic global environment,” said Nakul Basani, Executive Director of Operations at ABBS.










