The Master of Social Work program focuses on advanced studies in social welfare, policy, and human behavior. It covers diverse areas such as community development, counseling, and social justice. Students engage in fieldwork, research, and practical applications, gaining skills in advocacy, intervention, and client-centered approaches. With a strong emphasis on ethical practice and cultural competence, graduates excel as social workers, therapists, or policy analysts. Equipped with a deep understanding of societal issues and intervention strategies, they empower individuals, families, and communities, advocating for social change and providing crucial support to marginalized populations, addressing societal challenges and promoting equality and well-being for all.
Eligibility Criteria
Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from any recognized University/Institution with minimum 40% marks.