- Download the syllabus and get a print out. Read and understand the syllabus because a clear limit is set to each topic, so you need to know when and where to stop.
- Buy the question bank of Anthropology. Start to analyse the percentage of questions coming every year (starting from 2005, as before 2005 the pattern of asking questions was a little different ).
- In paper 1 start with the Unit 1 but only 1.7 (sub unit) The biological basis of life. (This will build the base for the most important Unit 9). Then straight away switch to Unit 9, Genetics. It is the most lengthy part plus quite many questions come from here. Also keep an alternative pattern of completing the syllabus i.e. switch between socio-part and bio-part, or else you will get bored with the monotony.
- Evolution, Unit 1 can be a little boring but its a scoring part. (Take it seriously as most of the students tend to skip a large chunk from this unit).
- In paper 2, Start the way it is but for now leave Unit 3.1 and 3.3, Unit 4 because it deals with the philosophical part plus theoretical part and also breaks the connection with rest of the forth coming topics. If you want you can complete this section at the end (entirely optional).
- Surely make notes of tribal India because in paper 2 the syllabus is scattered and its little difficult to create a linkage.
P.S. Keep the syllabus with you when ever you are doing any topic and underline the topics completed because this way you will not only memorize the syllabus but also will be able to demarcate the extend of any topic.
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