Lifology

You might have heard of ‘the struggle for existence and survival of the fittest.’ These are the very popular principles of evolution by Darwin. 

We all may have many questions related to the evolution of ourselves as humans. Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity and it deals with different factors associated with human beings such as culture, organizational and biological aspects. It is a dynamic field where new information is accumulated every day. 

 If you are interested in the subject, it is an excellent option with many career opportunities.

Future Scope for a Career in Anthropology
  • Anthropologists are sought out by museums, art galleries, libraries and archives.
  • One can find employment as an archaeologist, curator, or tour guide.
  • Graduates can find employment in corporate houses in the Human Resource Development sector. 
  • Anthropologists also find a job in forensic science departments and criminal investigation departments.
  • You can find academic jobs at various universities and institutes.
  • Media anthropology is emerging as an important field and has a lot of career opportunities for anthropologists. 
  • Anthropologists can also work as linguistic anthropologists to study the origin and use of language. 
  • Apart from the traditional workspaces, anthropologists can work for some of the world’s biggest technology companies and design firms. According to experts, anthropologists have played a role in designing smartphones, cars, computers, banking products and more in the past ten years.
  • Students can either do research at organizations like the Planning Commission, Archaeological Survey of India, Commission for Scheduled Castes, Tribes and Other Backward Classes, WHO, UNESCO and UNICEF.
Skills Required to Study Anthropology
  • Communication skills
  • Research skills
  • Writing skills
  • Analytical skills
  • Observational skills
  • Data interpretation skills
Careers in Anthropology
  • Forensic Anthropologist 
  • Economic Anthropologist
  • Anthropologist
  • Historic Buildings Inspector
  • Archaeological Field Technician
  • Conservation Officer
Eligibility to Pursue a Degree in Anthropology

Students who passed 10+2 from recognized institutions under any stream can apply for a bachelor\’s degree in Anthropology.

Entrance Examinations

There is no entrance examination for this course.

Top Colleges/Universities in India and Abroad to Study Anthropology
  • University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
  • New Brunswick School of Arts and Sciences, USA
  • Emory University, USA
  • The University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, USA
  • State University of New York, USA
  • Indira Gandhi National Open University, India
  • University of Madras, India
  • Dr B R Ambedkar Open University, India
  • Delhi University, India
  • Amity University, India 
Famous People Connected With Anthropology

Franz Boas

He is known as the founder of modern anthropology and the father of American anthropology. Boas is remembered as the first person to apply scientific knowledge in studying society and human culture.

Dame Mary Douglas

Mary Douglas was the most widely read British social anthropologist of her generation. She developed theories about human behaviour and culture that have been influential in many disciplines.

Top Institutions that Employ People in this Field

Government Sector

    • Archaeological Survey of India 
    • Planning Commission
    • Commission for Scheduled Castes, Tribes and Other Backward Classes

International Organizations

    • WHO
    • UNESCO
    • UNICEF

Corporate sector

    • Intel 
    • GM