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M.A. (Anthropology)


Duration:

2 Years

Eligibility:

Graduation

Course Duration: Two Year (Annual System)

Course Eligibility: Graduation in any stream with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA.

Admission Criteria: Merit in qualifying examination, subject to eligibility criteria.

Entrance/Eligibility Test: As per University Rules

Program  Mode: Regular

Course Syllabus

First Year

Paper Title

Paper I Social Anthropology

Paper II Cultural Anthropology

Paper III Physical Anthropology

Paper IV  Archaeological Anthropology

Paper V Tribal Cultures Of India

Paper VI  Tribal Development

Paper VII   Research Methodology in Anthropology

  • Group ‘A’ – Vidyapati
  • Group ‘B’ – Chanda Jha o Hunuk Yug

Paper VIII   It shall be general Practical paper & shall include the following components:

  • Unit I : Prehistoric Archaeology
  • Unit II : Museology
  • Unit III : Viva-Voce

 

Second Year

Paper IX Indain Anthropology

Paper X  Theory and Methods in Socio-Cultural Anthropology

Paper XI    Anthropology of Complex Society

Paper XII    Anthropology & Gender

 

Note : Paper XIII & Paper XIV are Elective papers .A candidate is required to opt one paper from each group A & B as elective papers.

Paper XIII  Group A (Any One of the following)

 Anthropology of Communication

 Archaeological Anthropology of India and West Asia

 Archaeological Anthropology Of South and South East Including Oceania  Fareast

 Anthropology of Management

Paper XIV  Group B (Any One of the following)

 Anthropological Demography & Genetics

 Displacement and Disaster Management

 Development Anthropology

 Medical Anthropology

 Human Genetics

Paper XV & Paper XVI

Group A – Social Anthropology

Dissertation and Viva-Voce based on Field Training and Study Tour.

Group B – Physical Anthropology

Dissertation based on field work and Practical based on following components:

Unit I -  Somatology

Unit II - Human Skeletal System

Unit III -Forensic Applicat