Sapiens IAS has emerged as a "Thought Leader" in Anthropology Optional. Our highly structured course, seasoned faculty, thought provoking discussions and extraordinary padeogogical tools have been instrumental in producing IAS Toppers year after year. Join us for sure shot scuccess in Anthropology Optional
Our flexible, online programs are designed to bring the Sapiens IAS classroom program to you. The content, faculty, subject-matter and its schedule are exactly the same as what we deliver in our classroom programs in Delhi. These online programs are interactive in nature, where you exchange ideas, offer input, and seek out viewpoints so that the learning outcomes are world class.
Our classroom student Kashmira has secured All India Rank 25. She is a Dentist by profession and has no prior background of Anthropology. Her exceptional performance in Anthropology is the result of hard work, dedication, perseverance and right guidance. Sapiens IAS is proud to be associated with her.
Congratulations Apala Mishra! Entire Sapiens IAS family is proud to be associated with you. Thanks for taking forward the legacy of high success rate in Anthropology Optional Subject. You are now source of inspiration for millions of young minds who wish to transform the country. More power to you!
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The syllabus of Anthropology for the UPSC Exam is scientificially sub-divided to maximize the learning outcomes. Classes are held as per the pre-defined scheduled plan. 100% coverage of syllabus in a meticulous manner is ensured.
Paper and Section | Topics | Number of Classes |
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Paper I, Section A | Unit 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3: Basis of socio-cultural Anthropology | 5-6 Classes |
Paper I, Section A | Unit 2 to 5: Socio-cultural Institutions | 14-15 Classes |
Paper I, Section A | Unit 6: Anthropological Theories | 9-10 Classes |
Paper I, Section A | Unit 7 and 8: Communication and Languages, Research and Methods | 4-5 Classes |
Paper I, Section B | Basis of Biological Anthropology along with Unit 1.7 of Section A | 5-6 Classes |
Paper I, Section B | Organic Evolution, Primatology and Paleo-Anthropology along with Unit 1.4, 1.5 and 1.6 of Section A. | 10-11 Classes |
Paper I, Section B | Human genetics, Variations, Adaptations, Applied Physical Anthropology and Reproductive Biology etc. | 18-20 Classes |
Paper II, Section A | Archeology: Unit 1.8 of Paper I and Unit 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 of Paper II | 7-8 Classes |
Paper II, Section A | Indian Society (Unit 2, 3, 4 and 5) | 10-11 Classes |
Paper II, Section B | Tribal India (Unit 6,7,8 and 9) | 10-11 Classes |
NAME | AIR | YEAR |
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Sankhe Kashmira kishore | 25 | 2022 |
Preksha Aggarwal | 30 | 2022 |
Ajmera Sanketh Kumar | 35 | 2022 |
Pratiksha Singh | 52 | 2022 |
Sanket Kumar | 128 | 2022 |
Melvyn Varghese | 155 | 2022 |
Durga Prasad Adhikari | 162 | 2022 |
Rushikesh Hanumant Shinde | 183 | 2022 |
P. Sravan Kumar | 222 | 2022 |
B. Saravanan | 147 | 2022 |
Shuvam Kumar Yadav | 263 | 2022 |
Ayushi Pradhan | 334 | 2022 |
Kshitij Verma | 366 | 2022 |
Tenzin Yangki | 545 | 2022 |
Alok Kumar verma | 692 | 2022 |
Aastin Tayeng | 747 | 2022 |
Gopi Krishana B | 480 | 2022 |
AYUSHI | 48 | 2021 |
CHARU | 76 | 2021 |
THARUN PATNAIK MADALA | 99 | 2021 |
SANKET KUMAR | 105 | 2021 |
MELVYN VARGHESE | 118 | 2021 |
TANUSHREE MEENA | 120 | 2021 |
ARUGULA SNEHA | 136 | 2021 |
DURGA PRASAD ADHIKARY | 205 | 2021 |
RITURAJ PRATAP SINGH | 296 | 2021 |
ALOK KUMAR | 413 | 2021 |
PAVITHRA MUTYAP | 608 | 2021 | And many more.... |
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Yes. All the aspirants who will attend the Live Classes can ask the doubts and questions during the live class. They can type their doubts in the Portal or App that is provided by the institute. The teacher respond to these doubts in the real time.
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No. The offline classes from Delhi are telecasted live on App and on Student Portal. The faculty, content and study material is exactly same in both of these mode.
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Our highly structured courses for Anthropology Optional Courses have transformed the lives of many successful aspirants. Our rich experience in Civil Services Exam will help you to qualify the exam with flying colours.
Under the guidenace of Pradip Sarkar we have persistently produced IAS toppers and top scorers in Anthropology year after year.
Our study material is well researched and organized. It is regularly updated by our experts. It acts as a valuable assest to score high.
Once you inculcate the habit of critical thinking in the subject matter, the high score is guaranteed. We focus to imbibe this from day one.
Every topic mentioned in the syllaybus is covered in depth in the thought provoking lectures. Regular doubt clearing sessions are held to improve learning outcomes
Regular tests on exact UPSC pattern are the integral part of the course. These tests are followed by model answers and personalized feedback.
Many top scorers in Anthropolgy and IAS toppers have banked exclusively on Sapiens IAS and the guidance of Pradip Sir. You too can bank upon us!
Next batch for Anthropology Optional by Pradip Sarkar will commence from 28th Nov , 2024
The syllabus of Anthropology for the UPSC Exam is scientificially sub-divided to maximize the learning outcomes. Classes are held as per the pre-defined scheduled plan. 100% coverage of syllabus in a meticulous manner is ensured.
Paper and Section | Topics | Number of Classes |
---|---|---|
Paper I, Section A | Unit 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3: Basis of socio-cultural Anthropology | 5-6 Classes |
Paper I, Section A | Unit 2 to 5: Socio-cultural Institutions | 14-15 Classes |
Paper I, Section A | Unit 6: Anthropological Theories | 9-10 Classes |
Paper I, Section A | Unit 7 and 8: Communication and Languages, Research and Methods | 4-5 Classes |
Paper I, Section B | Basis of Biological Anthropology along with Unit 1.7 of Section A | 5-6 Classes |
Paper I, Section B | Organic Evolution, Primatology and Paleo-Anthropology along with Unit 1.4, 1.5 and 1.6 of Section A. | 10-11 Classes |
Paper I, Section B | Human genetics, Variations, Adaptations, Applied Physical Anthropology and Reproductive Biology etc. | 18-20 Classes |
Paper II, Section A | Archeology: Unit 1.8 of Paper I and Unit 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 of Paper II | 7-8 Classes |
Paper II, Section A | Indian Society (Unit 2, 3, 4 and 5) | 10-11 Classes |
Paper II, Section B | Tribal India (Unit 6,7,8 and 9) | 10-11 Classes |
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