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This program offers an in-depth exploration of Social Anthropology combined with Geography through research-focused studies, enabling students to comprehend how knowledge evolves, progresses, and revitalizes. It fosters independent learning among all participants, promoting curiosity, integrity, precision, and academic rigor. Spanning 48 months, this Master of Arts (Honours) degree requires students to complete 480 credits, typically earning 120 credits annually. The initial two years feature compulsory program-specific modules alongside elective options, which may include interdisciplinary courses. The final years emphasize advanced, research-driven education through specialized curriculum modules. The first two years consist of mandatory program-focused courses supplemented by various electives, potentially spanning different academic disciplines. The concluding years provide specialized, research-oriented instruction tailored to the program's objectives.