MSW (Master of Social Work)
A professional postgraduate program in social work developing expertise in community development, social policy, counselling, NGO management, child welfare, and advocacy for creating positive social change.
2 Years
300+
5+
About MSW (Master of Social Work)
The Master of Social Work (MSW) is a professional postgraduate program that prepares graduates for advanced practice in social welfare, community development, and policy advocacy. The curriculum covers social work theory, human rights, social justice, mental health social work, medical social work, child and family welfare, disaster management, and research methods. Students undertake field placements in hospitals, NGOs, government welfare departments, and community organizations. Graduates work as social workers, community development officers, welfare administrators, policy researchers, and programme managers in NGOs, government agencies, hospitals, and international development organizations.
What You Will Get
- Career Counseling
- College Selection
- Admission Support
- Documentation Help
- Application Guidance
- Interview Preparation