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Department of Anthropology, Lucknow University: Syllabi For B.A. / B.Sc. Semester System (CBCS-2018)

This document outlines the syllabus for an anthropology program at Lucknow University in India. It lists the 14 papers required to complete the B.A. or B.Sc. degree in anthropology over 6 semesters. For each paper, it provides the title, marks distribution, credits, and teaching hours. It also outlines the common examination policies, including the pass percentage, duration of exams, and requirements for internal assessments and practical records.

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Department of Anthropology, Lucknow University: Syllabi For B.A. / B.Sc. Semester System (CBCS-2018)

This document outlines the syllabus for an anthropology program at Lucknow University in India. It lists the 14 papers required to complete the B.A. or B.Sc. degree in anthropology over 6 semesters. For each paper, it provides the title, marks distribution, credits, and teaching hours. It also outlines the common examination policies, including the pass percentage, duration of exams, and requirements for internal assessments and practical records.

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Department of Anthropology, Lucknow University

Syllabi for B.A. / B.Sc. Semester System (CBCS-2018)


First Semester (Odd Semester)
Paper Paper Title Mar Internal Total Paper Lectur Total
k Assessmen mar consis e/ hours of
t mark k t of 4 Credit Teaching
Unit (In / Paper
and 4 hours)
Credit
Paper-1 (Multiple Introducing 80 20 100 4 10 40
Questions at OMR Anthropology
Sheet)
Paper-2 Human Evolution and 80 20 100 4 10 40
(MCQ) Physical Anthropology
Second Semester (Even Semester)
Paper-3 Socio-Cultural 80 20 100 4 10 40
Anthropology
Practical 100 100 As per
(Paper 4) Lab
Manual
Third Semester (Odd Semester)
Paper-5 (Multiple Introduction to 80 20 100 4 10 40
Questions at OMR Archaeological
Sheet) Anthropology
Practical 100 100 As per
(Paper 6) Lab
Manual
Fourth Semester (Even Semester)
Paper-7 Human Genetics and 80 20 100 4 10 40
Ethnic Variation

Paper-8 Anthropological 20 100 4 10


Thoughts on Culture
and Society
Fifth Semester (Odd Semester)
Paper-9 (Multiple Comparative 80 20 100 4 10 40
Questions at OMR Ethnography
Sheet)
Paper-10 (Multiple Human Biology 80 20 100 4 10 40
Questions at OMR
Sheet)
Practical 100 100 As per
(Paper 11) Lab
Manual
Sixth Semester (Even Semester)
Paper-12 Introduction to Indian 80 20 100 4 10 40
Culture
Paper- 13 Introduction to 80 20 100 4 10 40
Applied and Action
Anthropology Paper-
XIV (Group A & B) :
Applied Anthropology

Paper- 14 Anthropology in 80 20 100 4 10 40


Indian Context

Common major points at B.A./B.Sc. level examination (Semester System) approved in the
departmental Board of Studies, Faculty Board of Science/ Arts and Academic Council of the
University are:
1. The candidate has to secure at least 36% to pass in each paper.
2. The candidate has to secure at least 40% aggregate marks out of total marks to pass a
semester.
3. Total Marks of each paper (Theory / Practical) will be 100.
4. Total Grand marks of B.A. and B.Sc. will be 3600.
5. The duration of examination for theory exam in odd semester (at OMR Sheet) will be 90
minutes. The multiple choice questions will carry 1 mark for each and rest examinations
(Even Semester and Practical) will be 03 Hours.
6. The candidate shall prepare their practical records hand written only.
7. The internal assessment (20 Marks) will be distributed as follows:
Presentation- 05 Marks
Presentation record file (Hand Written) -05 Marks
Activity/ Extra Curricular Activity- 05 Marks
Attendance- 05 Marks
8. Student can carry 1/3 paper as BP, pass student up to semester V, will be admitted in
semester VI.
9. Student can be declared failed when he/ she have more than 1/3 paper as PB out of total
paper in each semester and not promoted to the next semester.

(Prof. Udai Pratap Singh)


Head
Department of Anthropology
University of Lucknow
Lucknow

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