ABOUT KRATOS 2K26
Matoshri Pratishthan Group of Institutions brings students together for hands-on learning, competition, and collaboration. KRATOS 2K26 is designed to make registration, team building, and event-day planning simple for everyone.
Matoshri Pratishthan Group of Institutions brings together technical education, practical learning, and industry-focused training for students in Nanded.
KRATOS is the annual student technical festival where classroom ideas turn into live competitions, team projects, and real event-day experience.
All events are open to students from all branches.



Pushing the boundaries of what is possible through code and steel.
Competing at the highest level of technical proficiency.
Architecting solutions with structural integrity and aesthetic clarity.
Focusing on the smallest details that define the largest systems.
Choose your event, register quickly, and plan your day with confidence.
All events are open to students from all branches.
Interactive Event Schedule
Ignition
Surge
10:30 AM – 11:00 AM
11:00 AM – 01:00 PM
01:00 PM – 01:30 PM
01:30 PM – 04:00 PM
04:00 PM – 05:30 PM
Captured Participant Visuals // 2026
Optical archives are currently restricted. Full public access to all participant uploads will automatically launch immediately upon festival conclusion.
MEET THE PEOPLE HELPING RUN THE FESTIVAL
HEAD OF THE INSTITUTE
lmwaghmare@yahoo.com
+91 9822663185
FACULTY COORDINATOR
+91 9076433185
FACULTY COORDINATOR
+91 9112391234
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A fast-paced coding and innovation challenge where teams design and develop a solution to a given problem statement within 3 hours. Focus is on creativity, functionality, and real-world applicability.
Participants present working hardware projects demonstrating practical engineering applications such as IoT, robotics, and embedded systems.
A campus-wide technical treasure hunt where teams solve clues related to engineering and logic to reach the final destination. At least 1 girl member mandatory per team.
Participants present posters on emerging technologies, innovations, or engineering concepts and explain them to judges.
A multi-round quiz competition covering core engineering concepts, technology trends, and logical reasoning.
A competitive BGMI tournament where participants battle in a structured format emphasizing strategy and skill.
Participants create rangoli designs based on technical themes such as circuits, AI, robotics, or engineering concepts, combining creativity with innovation.
Participants create short reels showcasing technical ideas, innovation, or college life. Online submission before Day 2; judging and screening on Day 2.
A hands-on challenge where teams create innovative models using scrap or low-cost materials. Focus is on creativity, usability, and engineering thinking.
Teams construct a bridge model using basic materials and test its load-bearing capacity.
Participants identify electronic components and their functions within a time limit.
Participants design and simulate electronic circuits based on given problem statements, testing their understanding of circuit logic and design.