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Vishakha

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Yes, Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya offers a BA course. Additionally, the university offers more than seven specialisations in BA courses and DHSGSU offers BA courses among affiliated colleges too. The basic eligibility criteria required by the university to grant admission to BA courses is candidates must qualify their Class 12 with any stream and 45% aggregate. The admission is based on the entrance exams, the university accepts CUET scores for admission. According to the scores, the university releases a merit list and the final admission process is based on counselling by the university. 

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Manori Sahni

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There are multiple components included in the JVWU BA fee structure, such as tuition fee, caution money, etc. A few of these components are one-time chargeable, while some have to be paid annually/semesterly. Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women's University BA tuition fee is INR 1.5 lakh. The total course fee include other components as well. Further, the mentioned fee amount is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, Candidates can pursue PhD in Constitutional Law after completing LLM from a recognised university. Candidates must also clear the Research Entrance Test in order to secure admission in PhD course. The colleges offering PhD courses in Constitutional Law are as follows:

·       Nirma University

·       KR Mangalam University

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Manpreet Kaur

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You'll find more than 100 government colleges in India for Anthropology courses at various levels.

Name of CollegeFees (in INR)
BHU, VaranasiINR 10000
IGNOU, University, KolkataINR 12000
Delhi UniversityINR 28000
University College, DelhiINR 432-540
IGNOU, DelhiINR 3000-INR 18000
Miranda House, DelhiINR 32000
University of Lucknow, LucknowINR 2000-INR 28000
University of Rajasthan INR 4000
University of HyderabadINR 9000-INR 22000
University of Madras, ChennaiINR 3000

Note - The information is taken from the official site of the college.

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Anthropology Courses

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Manpreet Kaur

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Around 28 private colleges in India provide Anthropology courses at several levels. Check out some top options here

Name of CollegeFees (in INR)
Amity University, NoidaINR 1 Lakh to INR 3 lakh

Ashoka University, Sonepat

INR 28 lakh
Bidhannagar College, KolkataINR 4000
Career Point University, KotaINR 59000
Mahishadal Girls College, West BengalINR 6000-INR 7000

NIMS University, Jaipur

INR 60000-INR 90000

Symbiosis School of Liberal Arts, Symbiosis International, Pune

INR 16 lakh
SHUATS, AllahabadINR 32000

Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya, Indore

INR 59000-INR 75000

Stani Memorial PG College, Jaipur

INR 58000

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Anthropology Courses

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Manpreet Kaur

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Students can see the table below to learn the differences between Anthropology and other social sciences

Aspects

Anthropology

Other Social Sciences

Scope

Studies biological, cultural, linguistic, and archaeological aspects of human existence

Focuses on specific aspects such as social structures, individual behavior, or economic systems

Methodology

Uses participant observation, ethnography, surveys, interviews, and archaeological excavation

Utilizes methodologies such as experiments, surveys, statistical analysis, and case studies

Cross-cultural Perspective

Emphasizes the study of diverse cultures and societies around the world

May focus primarily on a particular cultural or social context

Longitudinal Perspective

Studies social and cultural change over time, including historical processes and evolutionary trends

May focus more on contemporary phenomena without as much emphasis on historical or evolutionary perspectives

Holistic Approach

Integrates insights from different subfields, including cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology

May focus more narrowly on one subfield or perspective

Emphasis on Cultural Relativism

Emphasizes cultural relativism, understanding behaviors and beliefs within their cultural context

May or may not emphasize cultural relativism depending on the specific discipline and approach

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Anthropology Courses

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Manpreet Kaur

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The topics covered in Anthropology course helps students in gaining better understanding of everything linked to the course. Some of the core subjects taught in the programme are:

Introduction to Sociological Anthropology

Anthropology of the Archaeology

Technical Communication and Writing in English 

Cultural and Sociological Theories

Biodiversity and indigenous knowledge

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Manpreet Kaur

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Students need to follow the below-mentioned process which is as follows:

  • Choose University/College: The first priority is to search for colleges or universities which are offering courses in Anthropology. It is advisable to check the fees, the seats offered, eligibility criteria that are set for the course before applying straight away.
  •  Apply for Course: Once the aspirant has identified the university offering the course, proceed to apply for admission in the university. Fill up the details as required and pay the application fee. The application forms are available for a limited period of time so the candidate is advised
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Manpreet Kaur

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The study of anthropology is a global discipline that involves humanities and social sciences, which is built on the origin and evolution of homo sapiens, human physical traits, social and cultural relations, social conflicts, etc. The basic objective or goal of Anthropology is to understand the evolution of mankind right from its origins, the diversity of mankind and social existence across the world. The students can find employment in many sectors including museums, research centers, archeological sites and the teaching field after this programme.  

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Anthropology Courses

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Manpreet Kaur

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In this course, students learn about the biological, sociological, and cultural history of the human species. Anthropology focuses on individual human behaviour,  whereas sociology focuses on group behaviour and interactions with social structures and organisations.

Students can create a very satisfying career for themselves because of the course's diversity and flexibility. Anthropology also includes research which also looks into the past to see how human societies lived hundreds or thousands of years ago. The key objective of this course is to examine the past and present, as well as to gain an understanding

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