59. IGNOU BSCANH Project

Here is a clear, structured, exam-oriented guide for preparing the IGNOU B.Sc. Anthropology Project (BSCANH). This is designed to help you do proper fieldwork, write effectively, and score high marks.


1. What is BSCANH Project?

BSCANH Project (Anthropology Practical/Project Work) =
A field-based anthropological study where you:

  • Study a community / group / population
  • Collect real field data
  • Analyze social, cultural, or biological aspects

πŸ‘‰ Nature:

  • Strongly fieldwork-oriented
  • Descriptive + analytical
  • Based on real-life observation

2. Step-by-Step Preparation Strategy

Step 1: Topic Selection (Most Important)

Choose a topic that is:

βœ” Field-based
βœ” Easy to access (local area)
βœ” Relevant to anthropology


High-Scoring Topics

Social Anthropology

  • Family structure in rural/urban area
  • Marriage practices
  • Role of caste in daily life
  • Migration and its impact

Cultural Anthropology

  • Festivals and traditions
  • Food habits and lifestyle
  • Religious practices

Biological Anthropology

  • Nutritional status of children
  • Health patterns
  • Growth indicators

Applied Anthropology (Best for marks)

  • Sanitation practices
  • Education and social change
  • Women empowerment
  • Health awareness

πŸ‘‰ Example Topic:

β€œA Study of Sanitation and Hygiene Practices in Rural Households of Ghaziabad”


Step 2: Prepare Synopsis (Approval Required)

Format:

  1. Title
  2. Introduction
  3. Objectives (2–4 points)
  4. Research Questions
  5. Methodology
  6. Study Area
  7. Sampling
  8. References

πŸ‘‰ Submit to Study Centre for approval.


Step 3: Fieldwork & Data Collection (CORE PART)

This is the most important part of your project.


Methods Used

1. Observation

  • Participant / Non-participant
  • Observe daily lifestyle

2. Interview

  • Structured or semi-structured
  • Ask about habits, beliefs, practices

3. Questionnaire

  • 10–20 simple questions
  • Use paper or Google Forms

4. Case Study

  • Detailed study of 1–2 families

πŸ‘‰ Important:

  • Visit field multiple times
  • Maintain field diary
  • Take photos (if allowed)

Step 4: Sampling

Define clearly:

  • Sample size: 20–40 respondents
  • Sampling method: random / purposive

πŸ‘‰ Example:

  • 30 households selected randomly

Step 5: Data Analysis

Convert field data into structured format.


Tools:

  • Tables
  • Percentages
  • Graphs

Analysis Style:

  • Identify patterns
  • Compare groups
  • Explain reasons

πŸ‘‰ Example:

  • % of households with toilets
  • % practicing open defecation

3. Standard IGNOU BSCANH Project Format

Preliminary Pages

  1. Title Page
  2. Certificate
  3. Declaration
  4. Acknowledgement
  5. Table of Contents

Main Chapters

Chapter 1: Introduction

  • Background
  • Importance
  • Objectives

Chapter 2: Literature Review

  • Previous studies
  • Concepts

Chapter 3: Methodology

  • Study area
  • Sample
  • Tools

Chapter 4: Data Analysis

  • Tables
  • Graphs
  • Field observations

Chapter 5: Discussion

  • Interpretation
  • Link with theory

Chapter 6: Conclusion & Suggestions

  • Findings
  • Practical solutions

Last Section

  • References
  • Annexure (questionnaire, photos, raw data)

4. Writing Strategy

βœ” Use simple, clear language
βœ” Write based on your field data
βœ” Include tables + charts
βœ” Add real-life examples


5. Marks Maximization Strategy

βœ” Strong fieldwork (most important)
βœ” Include real data + percentages
βœ” Add photos (field proof)
βœ” Clear methodology
βœ” Logical conclusion


6. Common Mistakes to Avoid

❌ No fieldwork
❌ Copy-paste project
❌ No data analysis
❌ Weak methodology
❌ Poor structure


7. Smart Timeline Plan

StageTime
Topic + Synopsis3–4 days
Approval1–2 weeks
Fieldwork7–10 days
Writing5–7 days
Final Editing2–3 days

8. Viva Preparation (If Applicable)

Prepare:

  • Field experience
  • Methods used
  • Key findings
  • Problems faced

9. Pro-Level Strategy (Topper Approach)

πŸ‘‰ Choose:

  • Nearby village / urban slum / local community

πŸ‘‰ Combine:

  • Field data + social issue + analysis

Example:

β€œImpact of Urbanization on Traditional Lifestyle in Ghaziabad”


Final Insight

Your BSCANH project is evaluated mainly on:

πŸ‘‰ β€œFieldwork + Real Data + Anthropological Understanding”

NOT just theory.