The document discusses 4 college festivals in India that every student should attend. It mentions Malhar at Xavier's Mumbai, which is one of the largest youth festivals in India featuring performances and speeches. It also discusses Mood Indigo at IIT Bombay, the largest college festival in Asia with over 200 events. Additionally, it outlines Oasis at BITS Pilani, a 96-hour festival with food and accommodation for non-students. Finally, it mentions Crossroads at SRCC in Delhi, one of the biggest festivals in Delhi University celebrating fashion, music and theater. The document encourages students to sign up for one of these festivals to have an exploratory learning experience outside the classroom.