Master of Social Work
The Master of Social Work (MSW) course focuses on areas such as social welfare policies, human rights, counseling, community organization, and social justice.
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Highlights Of The Department

Student Transformation Focus
Strong Fieldwork Training
Tribal Exposure Campus
International Collaborations
Global Internship Opportunities
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Scope Of The Course
MSW graduates can work in NGOs, hospitals, schools, government agencies, mental health centers, correctional facilities, and community development organizations.
Opportunities exist in areas like medical and psychiatric social work, child welfare, family and marriage counseling, addiction recovery, and disaster relief.
Graduates can pursue further studies (M.Phil. or Ph.D.) and work as lecturers, researchers, or training professionals in academic and training institutions.
MSW professionals play crucial roles in counseling, mental health advocacy, and rehabilitation programs for individuals dealing with trauma, abuse, or addiction.
International organizations like WHO, UNICEF, and UNDP offer opportunities for qualified social workers in global development and humanitarian work.
Skill Development
Add-on Courses
Smart Work Technology
AI & Social Work Interventions
AI & Social Work Research
Ai & Social Work Practice
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