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Social And Cultural Anthropology

IB Social and Cultural Anthropology is a Group 3 course focused on the comparative study of culture and human societies through participant observation, ethnographic material, and in-depth empirical inquiry. The IB Anthropology course explores belonging, conflict, identity, power, and social relations across both SL and HL. This IB Social and Cultural Anthropology grade calculator helps students predict their final exam score.

Subject

Syllabus
2019 to Present
Level

Grade boundaries

Session
May 2025 (m25)
Timezone

Assessment inputs

Enter raw marks below — grades calculate live.

2019

Paper 1

Max 30 marks

40%
/ 30

Paper 2

Max 30 marks

40%
/ 30

Doing Anthropology: Limited Fieldwork

Max 26 marks

20%
/ 26

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These related subject routes strengthen the crawl path around this IB group and give students a faster way to compare adjacent subjects.

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Historical grade boundaries

Every published boundary across 5 sessions. Multiple dots per session are timezone variants.

5 sessions5 data points

Global grade distribution for SL Social And Cultural Anthropology

Based on May 2024 results for SL Social And Cultural Anthropology (1,938 candidates).

Session M24Average 4.51,938 candidates
N
4.5%
1
0.3%
2
3.9%
3
13.9%
4
30.8%
5
28.2%
6
15.4%
7
3%
Avg 4.5 · 1,938 candidatesSession M24

Common questions about Social And Cultural Anthropology

What levels are available for IB Social and Cultural Anthropology?

Social and Cultural Anthropology is currently mapped with SL and HL calculator inputs on calculateIB.

Which syllabus versions are included for IB Social and Cultural Anthropology?

This page tracks 1 syllabus version: 2019 to Present.

How are IB Social and Cultural Anthropology boundaries handled on this page?

The page checks the selected exam session first. If that boundary is unavailable, it falls back to May 2024 and then to the nearest available session, while keeping the fallback local to this subject route.