The MSW is a postgraduate degree programme that equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in social work. This course focuses on promoting social justice, human rights, and empowerment for marginalized and at-risk groups. IT is ideal for students who are passionate about social work and want to make a positive impact in their communities.
Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university.
2 years (full-time), divided into 4 semesters.
1. Experienced Faculty
2. Comprehensive Curriculum
3. Specialization Options
4. Hands-on Experience
By choosing our MSW course, you’ll become part of a community of dedicated professionals and students who share your passion for social work. Together, we’ll work towards creating positive change and promoting social justice.
- Social Worker: Social workers are professionals who help individuals, families, and communities to improve their well-being and overall quality of life.
- Project Coordinator: A project coordinator is a professional who is responsible for supporting the planning and execution of a project. They typically work closely with other project managers and members of the project team to ensure that the project stays on track and meets its goals and objectives.
- Programme Manager: A program manager is a professional who is responsible for overseeing the coordination and implementation of a program. They typically work with teams of staff and other stakeholders to ensure that the program is delivered effectively and meets its goals and objectives.
- Counsellors: Counselors are professionals who provide support and guidance to individuals, couples, families, and groups to help them address a wide range of personal, emotional, and mental health issues.
- Community Health Worker: Community health workers are professionals who help to improve the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities. They may work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, community centers, and schools.
- Case Manager: Case managers are professionals who help individuals and families to access the services and support they need to improve their health and well-being. They typically work in healthcare and social service settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and community organizations.
