MSW (Master of Social Work)

The Master of Social Work (MSW) program is a postgraduate course aimed at individuals passionate about social welfare and community service. The curriculum covers topics such as social justice, community organization, human rights, and counseling. Students are trained in practical social work methods, including case management, group work, and social policy advocacy. Graduates can pursue careers in NGOs, government agencies, healthcare organizations, and social enterprises. The MSW program equips students with the skills needed to address societal issues like poverty, inequality, and mental health, making a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals and communities.

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