B.Sc.in Anthropology covers topics related to the similarities and differences in the behaviour of human beings. Broadly, it covers different features associated with human beings, such as culture, organisational and biological aspects. Students pursuing B.Sc. in Anthropology learn how to differentiate between people from different parts of the world and their cultures have evolved over thousands of years. This course can be divided into three major sub-topics, that are Biological Anthropology, Socio-cultural Anthropology and Archaeological Anthropology. Candidates who graduate in this field go on to pursue careers in either of these three sub-fields.
First Year:
Introduction to Social Anthropology |
Archaeological Anthropology-II |
Archaeological Anthropology-I |
Anthropology of Kinship |
Introduction to Biological Anthropology |
Biostatistics and Data Analysis |
Technical Writing & Communication in English / Computational Skills |
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Second Year:
Theories of Culture and Society |
Tribes and Peasants in India |
Biology / Cell Biology-I |
Biodiversity & Indigenous Knowledge / Cell Biology II |
Human Genetics |
Anthropology of religion, politics & economy |
Molecular Biology-I |
Anthropology of India / Molecular Biology-II |
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Third Year:
Human Ecology: Biological Dimensions |
Fundamental of Human Origins and Evolution |
Human Ecology: Social and Cultural Dimensions |
Genomic Diversity in Human Populations |
Biological Diversity in Human Populations |
Fieldwork Dissertation |
Genetics & Genomics-I |
Anthropology in Practice / Genetics & Genomics-II |
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Since B.Sc. in Anthropology is such a broad course that covers the history and evolution of different human cultures, jobs available after this course are also extremely diverse. Students can pursue jobs in India as well as abroad in organisations like UNESCO, UNICEF and WHO. There are various government departments in India, such as the archaeological department that recruit candidates who have pursued B.Sc. in Anthropology. A lot of research options are also available in this field, especially after pursuing post-graduation in this anthropology.
Fresh graduates in anthropology can expect a starting salary of Rs. 1.2 lakh to Rs. 2 lakh per annum. Getting a good salary depends on the institute from which the student has graduated and his or her knowledge in this field. Government departments recruit B.Sc. Anthropology graduates on the basis of government entrance exams. Candidates who gain experience can earn up to Rs. 4 lakh per year under the job profiles mentioned above.