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BSW – General

What is this course?

The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) is a professional degree that prepares students for careers in community service and social welfare. The program focuses on understanding social issues, human behavior, and the legal frameworks for social justice. Students participate in extensive field work, working with NGOs, government agencies, and marginalized communities. The course develops skills in counseling, community organization, and advocacy, preparing graduates to address challenges like poverty, domestic violence, and health inequality.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Academic Qualification: 10+2 pass in any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts) from a recognized board.
  • Minimum Marks: 45% to 50% aggregate marks.
  • Aptitude: A strong desire for social service and good communication skills.
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