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Jigyasa Masiwal

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I feel M.Com is better because of better career options available. The need for highly qualified candidates is increasing day by day. This is because of the expansion of business due to the use of the latest technology. Most of the leading companies require candidates with experience and qualification.

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Shriya Chaubey

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Hi there,
Yes, you can get admission for Masters in Social Work.
Thank you.

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Jigyasa Masiwal

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An MBA HR qualification prepares you for a career in the corporate world in the management of peoples skills, positions and performance within the organization such as Recruitment and placement of people, Appraisals, promotions and internal movements, Training and Development of individual and team skills within the organization, Employee services like leave management, health, work-related facilities, welfare services, etc. , Labor and Industrial Relations. In this course, the specialization is only in the second year with the first year having a common set of business and management related subjects for all. A Masters' in Social Work
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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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Munish Mehindru

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The Master of social work (MSW) is a postgraduate level course in social work. This program aims at the development of the society and it is basically intended for individuals who are interested to work for the society; particularly in the wellbeing as well as development of old age people and children with the NGOs. To get admitted into well-known colleges, students will have to write an exam carried out by the concerned institution.
Source: http://entrance-exam.net/how-to-prepare-for-msw-entrance-exams/#ixzz5q9GLwS5Q
A few of the entrance exams that are being carried out in the country are:
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) MSW Admission
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Munish Mehindru

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To solve your problem, I am providing you the link. https://www.shiksha.com Humanities & Social Sciences Social work:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/dr-c-v-raman-university-Bilaspur-31270/courses/msw-bc. I hope this might help.

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Rishabh Sharma

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Hello,
You should try weekend's Masters course now to get the further degree, so that you can check for the open weekend learning universities.

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