Master of Social Work (MSW)
MSW is a post-graduation course in the field of Social Work which is usually of two years duration. Aspirants can pursue MSW course after pursuing a Bachelor's degree. Candidates who have pursued a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree are preferred if they opt to pursue a post-graduation course in social work. The objective of the Master of Social Work (MSW) program is to develop human resources for professional social work practice, teaching, and research. The program aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values necessary for competent and effective social work practice in diverse settings. It also emphasizes the principles of social justice, human rights, and sustainable development.
An MSW course provides students with advanced knowledge of social work theories and practice methods to eradicate problems in society. Students of MSW programs learn how to assess the social, emotional, and psychological needs of individuals, children, and communities.
Graduation in any discipline from a recognized university with atleast 50% marks
Merit in CT-SET, subject to fulfilling eligibility criteria.
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Details |
Amount |
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Programme Fees |
₹40000 |
Examination Fees |
₹2500 |
International Programme Fees |
$ |