The social stratification system not only adds value to the traditional influence on wealth but also influences the treatment of an individual in society by grouping individuals into different classes based on race, ethnicity, and gender. This misconception treatment to individuals makes reference in relation to their race, appearance, race, sex among other distinguishing characteristics. In the general perspective of the stratification system, both individuals and groups of people are categorically differentiated in various classes based on their general weakened characteristics or sit off the invalid characteristics. Social stratification rarely provides a clerical account of the event involved in the formation of a real structural-functional unit considered to be of productive nature in the societal economy. Traditionally, the idea of stratification has been viewed in a crude way but with the current sociological world, stratification is well perceived based on the Marxian theo