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The Open Electives (2022-23)—Semester VII

Open Electives offer you the opportunity to take up a subject well-tailored to your interests, but making the right choice is not always an easy decision. To help you know your options and decide what’s best for you, here is a list of all the Open Electives on offer for the seventh semester.

How MIT Celebrates

Fests, whether they be cultural or technical, help you sharpen your skills, interact with different people and have the time of your life. Read on to take a peek at this colourful aspect of MIT.

Waves of Tragedies—A Plea for Justice

In the face of a possibly deadlier third wave of COVID-19, the resources, patience and endurance of the rapidly crumbling healthcare system wear thin. At such a time, violence against medical staff comes as nothing short of a calamity—one created entirely by the masses.

Religion in Europe—Impact Through the Ages

History, forged by humankind, has always been guided by religion. Religion has existed around us in multiple forms of customs and rituals, altering our lifestyles continually. Sprouting various movements throughout the ages, it has left a conspicuous mark on humanity’s history. Read on to find out about Europe’s evolution as its religions developed.

Hacking COVID—Sitting Down with Pranav Agrawal

A series of virtual hackathons hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology aims at creating solutions to improve problems that have arisen during the pandemic. Pranav Agrawal and his winning team ‘Ulinzi’ designed ‘Sterilo’—a pliable surface that can be used to sterilise contact points in hospitals. We, at The MIT Post, had the opportunity to interview Agarwal on his experiences at the 48-hour virtual event ‘India: Turning the Tide’.

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