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Anthropology

Introduction

Leading to way to better education since 1984-85 with eminent and qualified professors dedicated in sharpening the skill of every individual student and uplifting the weaker, Anthropology department of Sarala Mohavidyalaya, Rahama has been achieving success to every stride. The main objective of the department is to produce maximum number of good students and encourage them for higher education. Faculty members also strongly desire for building in depth knowledge of the subject in the mind set of the students, so that they can establish themselves in future at different all India level competitions. The primary aim of the department is to develop the basic concept of “morality” among students, so that they would a good and responsible citizen in future.

Aim and Objective

  • To provide students a broad survey of the political & society world, focusing upon the ideas, institutions and processes that shape modern Anthropology and society.
  • To develop critical reasoning, effective communication and coherent analytical writing.
  • To develop an alternative prospective on Anthropology and Ethnography outside the class room boundary.
  • To develop the personal value and undertaking about the world that exist around the students.

courses offered

Under Graduate (UG) Honours with 32 seats.

Programme

Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

Teaching Methods

  • Class room lecture
  • Proctoral and extra classes
  • Students seminars and group discussion
  • Field work and project work
  • Educational Tour/Excursions
  • Special seminars with special lecturers by eminent academicians

Sl No Name of the Faculties Qualification Designation Date of Joining Date of Relieve Specialization No of years of experience
1 Kamadev Mohanty M.A Lecturer 23.08.1984 06.11.1984 . 3 months
2 Pratap Kumar Singh M.A Lecturer 05.09.1984 06.11.1984 . 2 months
3 Smt Sarmistha Das M.A Lecturer 15.11.1984 19.08.1985 . 1 year
4 Smt Tapoi Samal M.A Lecturer 16.08.1985 10.08.1987 . 2 years
5 Manas Ranjan Ray M.A., M.phil Lecturer 21.11.1986 31.12.1993 . 7 years
6 Smt Gitanjali Mohapatra M.A., M.phil Lecturer 24.02.1994 Continuing Population studies 27 years
7 Debasmita Sahoo M.A., M.phil Lecturer 02.08.2012 Continuing Social 08 years
8 Subrat Kumar Das B.A Demonstrator 01.09.1994 Continuing . 25 years
YearNumber of students appearedNumber of students passedNumber of students Passed with 1st Division
2011030303
2012030301
2013050503
2014130905
2015131010
2016130905
2017191413
2018131209
2019272312

Jewel of the Department:

Sl NoName of the StudentsUniversity Roll NoExamination YearPosition/Rank in the Utkal University
01Sarojinee Sahoo11010101500400062014Topper

1st Semester Examination

PaperFull MarksPass Marks (%)
End Semester ExamMid SemesterPracticalSemester ExamMid SemesterPractical
Core-I60152530%Appearance40%
Core-II60152530%Appearance40%
GE-A18020-30%Appearance
AECC(EVS)8020-30%Appearance
Total280705040% marks in aggregate in each paper

2nd Semester Examination

PaperFull MarksPass Marks (%)
End Semester ExamMid SemesterPracticalSemester ExamMid SemesterPractical
Core-III60152530%Appearance40%
Core-IV60152530%Appearance40%
GE-28020-30%Appearance
AECC-MIL,Comm-Odia8020-30%Appearance
Total280705040% marks in aggregate in each paper

3rd Semester Examination

PaperFull MarksPass Marks (%)
End Semester ExamMid SemesterPracticalSemester ExamMid SemesterPractical
Core-V60152530%Appearance40%
Core-VI60152530%Appearance40%
Core-VII60152530%Appearance40%
GE-38020-30%Appearance
SECC-1 Eng, Comm8020-30%Appearance
Total240837540% marks in aggregate in each paper

4th Semester Examination

PaperFull MarksPass Marks (%)
End Semester ExamMid SemesterPracticalSemester ExamMid SemesterPractical
Core-VIII60152530%Appearance40%
Core-IX60152530%Appearance40%
Core-X60152530%Appearance40%
GE-48020-30%Appearance
SECC-2 MOM8020-30%Appearance
Total240837540% marks in aggregate in each paper

5th Semester Examination

PaperFull MarksPass Marks (%)
End Semester ExamMid SemesterPracticalSemester ExamMid SemesterPractical
Core-XI60152530%Appearance40%
Core-XII60152530%Appearance40%
DSE-I8020-30%Appearance
DSE-II8020-30%Appearance
Total280705040% marks in aggregate in each paper

6th Semester Examination

PaperFull MarksPass Marks (%)
End Semester ExamMid SemesterPracticalSemester ExamMid SemesterPractical
Core-XIII60152530%Appearance40%
Core-XIV60152530%Appearance40%
DSE-III8020-30%Appearance
DSE1V(No.Theory/Project)10020-40%
Total300505040% marks in aggregate in each paper
  1. Many students pursue higher studies and complete their Post-Graduation in Anthropology.
  2. A number of students are employed in government and non-government schools.
  3. A lot of students of our department are presently serving in various govt. and private sectors, such as banking, Railways, police, marketing, health care, Mass media and other financial organizations.

Future Plan:

  1. Conducting more departmental seminars, interdepartmental talks, group discussions, etc.
  2. To maintain good synergy between teachers & students
  3. To make students aware about the prospect of opting Anthropology as Honours Course.
  4. The students of this college come from a mixed socio-economic background, so the handling of the students is not homogeneous. In some cases more students are first generation learners, so we treat them differently.
  5. The teachers want the students to be established end so they give utmost priority to their performance and character building.

Presented By:

Smt Gitanjali Mohapatra

Head of the Department

1st Nov'2019