Course Details
The Master of Social Work (MSW) is a two-year postgraduate program designed to prepare students for professional practice in social work, welfare services, and community development. The course blends academic theory with practical fieldwork to build competencies in addressing social issues, advocating for vulnerable populations, and leading change in society.
Program Objectives
- To equip students with the knowledge, values, and skills of professional social work practice.
- To develop competencies in social research, counseling, and community engagement.
- To prepare graduates for leadership roles in NGOs, healthcare, education, rehabilitation, and government services.
- To promote ethical practice, human rights, and social justice in all areas of intervention.
Career Opportunities
MSW graduates are well-equipped for a wide range of impactful careers in:
- Social Welfare Organizations
- NGOs and Human Rights Agencies
- Hospitals and Mental Health Centers
- Child Protection and Family Services
- Community Development Projects
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- Academic and Research Institutions
Eligibility
Candidates need to have passed a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university, with a minimum aggregate of 45% marks or equivalent