ANTHRO FOUND BATCH 1
Programme Highlights
- 3 Months course
- Complete and comprehensive coverage of entire syllabus
- Updated study material along with recent case studies
- Innovative methodology and interlinking of Paper I and II
- Learn the art of writing wonderful answers thorough daily assignments
- Special emphasis on Paper II and Tribal India (which is rarely taught elsewhere)
- Discussion on Previous year questions as well as expected questions
- Test Series (6)
- Personalized mentorship
Anthropology as Optional
Anthropology as an optional justifies all essential ingredients, which an aspirant can think of, before choosing an optional- interesting, scoring, short syllabus, interdisciplinary etc. Over the years, it has become most sought after optional among the aspirants of UPSC because of number reasons:
- Interesting: It is very interesting, as it revolves around ourselves (humans) and we can learn a lot of interesting things about ourselves.
- Short Syllabus: It is very easy, short and crisp, which can be easily covered holistically in 3 months.
- High Scoring: It is very scoring due to relative objectivity in syllabus and scientific nature.
- Static Syllabus: Its static nature, which means we hardly have to update it with too many current affairs, so it will save time here too.]
- Straightforward Questions: The nature of questions asked in the examination are direct, so it becomes easy for the students.
- Interdisciplinary: Anthropology uniquely blends sciences with social sciences and humanities, so it is equally suitable for aspirants from all backgrounds-whether they are from arts or humanities or engineering or medical.
- Overlap with GS: It overlaps with all papers in GS including essays and will be instrumental in the interview.
Class -1 (Syllabus Overview)
   180 Mins
Class-2 (Meaning , Scope and Development)
   180 Mins
Sub-branches of Anthropology (Class-3 Part-1)
   180 Mins
Class-3 Part-2
   180 Mins
Research Methods (Class-4)
   180 Mins
Techniques of Data Collection (Class-5)
   180 Mins
Class-6 (Life History, Oral History, Case Study etc.)
   180 Mins
Class-7 (Theories- Tylor)
   180 Mins
Class-8 (Morgan + Historical Particularism of Boas)
   180 Mins
Class-9 (Diffusionism)
   180 Mins
Class-10 (German + American School of Diffusionism)
   180 Mins
Class-11 (Acculturation + Functionalism)
   180 Mins
Class-12 (Structuralism)
   180 Mins
Class-13 (Structuralism + Cultural Materialism- Harris)
   180 Mins
CLASS 14 ( CPT- Benedict +Mead)
   180 Mins
Class-15 ( CPT- Linton, Kardiner, Cora Du Bois + Neo-evolutionism)
   180 Mins
Class-16 (Neo-evolutionism + Victor Turner)
   180 Mins
Class-17 (Clifford Geertz + Cognitive Anthropology)
   180 Mins
Class-18 (Postmodernism and PYQs)
   180 Mins
Class-19 (Introduction to Physical Anthropology + Cell Biology)
   180 Mins
Class-20
   180 Mins
Class-21
   180 Mins
Class-22
   180 Mins
Class-23
   180 Mins
Class-24
   180 Mins
Class-25
   180 Mins
Class-26
   180 Mins
Class-27
   180 Mins
Class-28 ( Mendelism )
   180 Mins
Class-29
   180 Mins
Class -30
   180 Mins
Class-31
   180 Mins
Class- 32
   180 Mins
Class-33
   180 Mins
Class-34
   180 Mins
Class-35
   180 Mins
Class-36
   180 Mins
Class-37
   180 Mins
Class-38
   180 Mins
Class-39
   180 Mins
Class-40
   180 Mins
Class-41
   180 Mins
Class-42
   180 Mins
Class-43
   180 Mins
Class-44
   180 Mins
Class-45
   180 Mins
Class-46
   180 Mins
Class-47
   180 Mins
Class-48
   180 Mins
Class-49
   180 Mins
Class-50
   180 Mins