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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Yes, the Calicut University does offer a MSW course. The degree programme is available in its campus, full-time. To submit an application for any programme at the university the online as well as an offline application procedure are taken by the institution. On a variety of dimensions which characterize social work practices this programme aims to make their students industry-ready. For more information related to the fees, eligibility, and the admission procedure itself, you can consult university official websites or corresponding specific course pages on various online learning platforms.

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Surendra Kallnoor

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The Admission process is allowed both way Merit-Based & Entrance-Based.

there is online application for that even you can apply offline for that, By visiting the padur, Kelambakkam campus or Thiruvanmiyur Admission office for offline admissions.

The eligiblity for the MSW course is graduation with 50% marks.

 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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For an MSW, it's always a good deal to go for the North Eastern Regional Institute of Management as such, is a good deal among choices. The course emphasizes practical ability and involvement in the community with all the preparation offered in preparing students for careers as workers in social services across diverse areas. The institution, though still young, features mature faculty members, especially regarding contemporary challenges in such studies. Alumni have a fair opportunity for placement as employees in NGOs, or other government sectors, while working on corporate social responsibilities in India. Therefore, NERIM is a soun

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Divya

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Yes, however, the level of recognition and job possibilities depends on various other factors such as:

·        Accreditation: Your MSW degree should be granted from a UGC (University Grants Commission) approved university as international employers generally give more importance to degrees from accredited institutions.

·        Practical Exposure: Complete internships or appear for fieldwork to gain practical experience while getting your MSW degree, as international employers tend to prioritize candidates with practical exposure.

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