The seminar presented discussed the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). MHC molecules are surface proteins located on nucleated cells that play an important role in identifying antigens and presenting them to T cells to trigger an immune response. The seminar covered the definition of MHC, its history of discovery, the different classes of MHC molecules including their structure and function, examples in humans (HLA) and mice (H-2 complex), and concluded with a summary of how MHC molecules recognize both endogenous and exogenous antigens to initiate an immune response. The seminar was presented by Miss. Sandhya Sahu and guided by her professor Mr. Shishir Vind Sharma at Rungta College of Science & Technology,