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Daksh Nagpal

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The candidate needs to have completed B.Ed with a minimum of 55% marks. Also, the candidate need to have a two years teaching experience after completion of B.Ed programme in a school.

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Daksh Nagpal

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The candidate needs to have completed B.Ed. With a minimum of 55% percent marks, the candidate need to have a two years teaching experience after completion of B.Ed programme in a school.

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Anjali Sharma

Guide-Level 14

The possibilities in the field of MSW are immense. The Master of Social Work MSW is professional programme. There are various kind of scopes you will find depend on your skills and interest in NGO's:
1. Project management officer
2. Project coordinator.
3. You can open your own NGO, if you have great skills in management and policy.
In Industrial sector-
1. HR manager
2. Labor welfare officer
3. Safety inspector
4. Counsellor
5. In CSR there are also many posts.
In Medical sector-
1. Medical HR
2. Counsellor
In Rural Settings -
As stated above coordinator post and District officer.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

Scholar-Level 17

You can take mass communication as this course has better career opportunities ahead. You will get good opportunities for you after pursuing this.
Good luck.

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priyanka panchal

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MSW courses have a wide scope. A student who has completed their MSW degree can work in an NGO, or start their own NGO. If hey wish to work in the private sector, their knowledge and skills from the MSW course can help them in work as an HR. They may choose to become a social rights activist or go one step further in their education and pursue an M.Phil or Ph.D in Social Work. A PhD in Social Work allows them to conduct their own research independently or become a professor. They can also apply for government posts and vacancies that are related to social work. There are plently of organizations abroad that hire MSW course graduates.

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Sushant Sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
MSW has an unlimited scope. You can work in an NGO or start up your own NGO. You can try as a social rights activist.

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Salman G

Beginner-Level 1

There are many colleges for MSW. The list of it will be posted soon on www.gujlish.com.

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Anik Verma

Guide-Level 14

Hi, I think you should opt for PG in social work. Most of the government sector ask for Masters in social work or in sociology specifically for various job openings. Thanks.

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