
The Humanities Department of JAIN College hosted the Interdisciplinary Exhibition on 30th August 2025, showcasing the idea that learning is non-linear and extends beyond rigid subject boundaries.
The exhibition featured around 12 projects presented through 3D models, posters, and thought experiments, with themes ranging from Placebo and Nocebo and Photo Essays on Research Literacy to Personal History, Dystopian Society, and Morality and Ethics. Weeks of preparation went into surveys, display designs, and engaging presentations, reflecting both academic depth and creativity.
Coinciding with the Parent-Teacher Meeting (PTM), the event provided parents an opportunity to witness the originality, effort, and collaborative spirit of the students. The exhibition received enthusiastic feedback from parents and teachers, who praised the sincerity, innovation, and interdisciplinary approach, though a few parents noted they were not informed about the Psychology session.
Overall, the exhibition was a grand success, leaving the school community with a strong sense of pride while reinforcing the Humanities Department’s commitment to fostering curiosity, creativity, and interdisciplinary learning.