Anthropology
Hi Bille Nunkesh !
Anthropology is the study of man in totality including studying all kinds of societies and culture such as tribal and modern societies-their socio-culture institutions viz. marriage, family, kinship, economic institution, political system and belief pattern such as religion and magic. Anthropology also deals with prehistoric and modern societies i.e. socio-cultural evolution. Apart from these, Anthropology studies man as a creature i.e. studying origin and evolution of man and their physical variations from place to place. Thus, the syllabus of anthropology optional has been well maintaining the tradition i.e. holism. Whereas, other social sciences deal with man in a peace meal manner e.g. history studies past event of man, sociology deals with social structure of man not biological aspect of man at all, while economics & political science dealing with economic and political institution respectively.Choosing a best optional subject is a big deal for candidates. The Anthropology is a good choice as an optional for IAS Exam. But it depends on how much focus you put on understanding the concept. The subject is a science-oriented one. So, while answering the question for Civil service mains examination the answers should be stick to the point and crispy. One should add diagrams, flow chart wherever needed. To write a perfect answer one should have to practice answer writing and get evaluated. A self-assessment is essential before appearing any examination. The most recent syllabus is more scoring in nature.
Hello
After B.Sc Zoology Hons. you have many options. You can opt to pursue the course or go for the field in which you are interested. You can opt for M.Sc in Zoology and then go in the field of research. There are huge opportunities in research field.
If you are interested in management programs then you can go for MBA, which is a good option.You can also try for Governemnt exams such as UPSC, SSC, etc.
Do let me know if you have any other query.
Good Luck!
Hey Vinaya Pai,
Yes the field of anthropology is so good. Ofcourse you’ll be researching about many things which happend past. You’ll he having lots of scope in this field. Anthropologists will start their career in various different sectors, like in colleges, universities, government agencies, NGOs, business, health and human services.
All the best!
hello aspirant
If you are a student, who has just completed their BSc degree, there are certain job options you could explore. These include being a teacher, a technical writer or a research analyst. well if u take bsc forestry u can become a researcher.
Hello Ashish
If you are asking about integrated PhD programme, IISc Bangalore offers admission to integrated PhD in Biological Sciences on the basis of marks in the JAM entrance exam.
Basic Qualification for Eligibility is, candidate should have obtained first Class in Bachelor’s or an equivalent degree in Physical, Chemical or Biological Sciences (including Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical, Veterinary Sciences and Agricultural Sciences)
You can check the detailed eligibility criteria using the link below-
https://www.iisc.ac.in/admissions/ph-d-integratedprogrammes/#ffs-tabbed-11
Hii
Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University, Chennai offers B.ed sociology & psychology Courses.
Other Colleges offers BA in sociology & psychology course.
All the best.
hai.
yes definetly you can. but you should have minimum of 50% in that course.
inorder to go for next level of admission process you need to write any one of these apitude tests like cat, mat, cmat,xat,nmat.iift and so on.
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