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BSW
This program prepares students to work with individuals, families, groups, and communities to enhance their well-being and advocate for social justice. It is suitable for empathetic individuals passionate about making a positive impact on society and addressing social challenges.

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Core Subjects

Introduction to Social WorkHuman Rights and Social JusticeCommunity DevelopmentSocial Welfare AdministrationCounseling and Communication SkillsFieldwork and PracticumSocial Policy

Career Opportunities

Social WorkerCommunity Development OfficerNGO Project CoordinatorCSR ExecutiveCounselor (Entry Level)Advocacy Officer

How to Prepare for This Stream

  1. 1.Develop strong communication and interpersonal skills, essential for social work practice.
  2. 2.Stay informed about current social issues, government policies, and NGO activities.
  3. 3.Engage in volunteer work or community service to gain practical exposure.
  4. 4.Focus on general awareness and critical reasoning for entrance examinations.

A Typical Day in BSW

Students attend lectures covering theories of social work, human rights, and community development. A significant part of the curriculum involves fieldwork, where students visit NGOs, community centers, or rural areas to observe and participate in social initiatives. Case study analyses, group discussions, and skill-building workshops are also integral.

Difficulty Level

medium

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