B.A/B.SC in Psychology or any related field from a recognized university. In some cases, students with a background in science, social sciences, or humanities may also be considered, provided they meet the course-specific prerequisites.
Duration
2 Year
The Master of Social Work (MSW) is a professional postgraduate program that focuses on social welfare, social justice, community development, and human well-being. The course equips students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills through classroom learning, fieldwork, and internships. MSW graduates work to improve the lives of individuals, families, groups, and communities.
MSW graduates can work in government, NGOs, healthcare, education, and corporate sectors, including roles such as:
Professional Social Worker
Medical & Psychiatric Social Worker
Child Welfare & Women Welfare Officer
Community Development Officer
NGO / CSR Program Manager
School Social Worker
Rehabilitation & Counseling Officer
Social Policy Analyst
Government Social Welfare Services
FAQ
A.MSW is a professional postgraduate degree focused on social welfare, community development, social justice, and improving the well-being of individuals and communities.
A.Candidates with a bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university with at least 45–50% marks are eligible. Some universities prefer backgrounds in social sciences.
A.The MSW program is of 2 years, divided into 4 semesters.
A.Admission criteria vary by institution. Some universities conduct entrance exams and interviews, while others offer admission based on merit.