M.A. (Hons.) in Anthropology is a 2-year postgraduate program that offers an in-depth understanding of human societies, cultures, and biological diversity. The program covers core areas such as social and cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology. Students explore themes like human evolution, kinship, rituals, globalization, and ethnographic research methods. Practical training through fieldwork, internships, and research projects is often included, enhancing analytical and observational skills. This interdisciplinary program prepares students for diverse careers in academia, social research, cultural resource management, public health, and NGOs. Graduates can also work in policy development, and heritage conservation, or further their studies in specialized areas of anthropology.