The Master of Social Work (MSW) is a professional degree that prepares students for advanced practice in community development, clinical social work, and social policy. The program includes extensive fieldwork, allowing students to work directly with NGOs, government organizations, and social welfare agencies. MSW graduates specialize in areas like child welfare, mental health, or industrial relations, becoming equipped to lead social change initiatives and manage complex social programs.
MSW
What is this course?
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline (BSW preferred but not mandatory).
- Minimum Marks: 50% aggregate marks in graduation.
- Aptitude: Strong commitment to social service and excellent emotional intelligence.
