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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Abijith!
It completely depends on your interest. There is no comparison in both the courses as one is a commerce oriented programme and the other one is a social work degree. If you wish to make a career working for NGOs and social welfare communities, and high remuneration is not an objective for you, MSW would be a great choice. But if commerce field interests you more, and having a good salary scope is your goal, M.Com is a suitable option.

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Namrata Singh

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Yes, you are eligible for TISSNET. Refer to the link for detailed information: https://www.shiksha.com/university/tata-institute-of-social-sciences-mumbai/exams/tissnet.

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anila k

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The admission process is done on the basis of basis of merit in the qualifying degree. You need to apply online.

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Megha Aggarwal

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Top colleges for MSW are: Tata Institute of Social Sciences TISS Mumbai, Department of Social work, University of Delhi, College of Social Work, Nirmala Niketan Mumbai, Xavier Institute of Labour Relations Mumbai, Madras School of Social Work Chennai, Dept of Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia Delhi and many more.

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anila k

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With 48% or 49%, you won't be eligible for admission in MSW. You need to have 50% in graduation.

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Shaikh Sabasafi

Beginner-Level 5

It completely depend upon the career you want, to be very specific I am talking about career and not job!
If you want to have a career in the field that you are already in, depending upon your area of interest, you should surely go for MCA or MSW.
When it comes to MBA, MBA is more about the lifestyle than anything specific, it is a generalized course that teaches you to work hard and survive in the corporate in the sector. Your specialisation will decide your specific sector.
You being from computer background can surely go for operations.

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Nivetha Sakthivel

Contributor-Level 6

At PSG, there are three specialisations - HR, medical in psychiatry and community organisation but the admission process is same for all three. In first year the classes will be common and in second year students are allowed to choose any one among these three.

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Nivetha Sakthivel

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Known to my knowledge, it is better to do at Chicago University, as its opportunities are high for exposure. Most of the universities don't entertain international students for social work in the country as it's mostly related to the respective country. My suggestion would be, instead of Master's course, you can do research studies in aboard after having an idea of social work in India.

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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

Contributor-Level 9

With MSW from Australia, there are opportunities in Australia and internationally, in fields that include:
1- Community work and community development
2- Social casework.
3- Formulation and implementation of social policy and research.
4- Advocacy and social action.
5- Government departments such as community services and human services.
6- Health
7- Immigration, disability focused services
8- Juvenile justice and corrective services
9- Local government agencies
10- Neighborhood and community development organizations
11- Refuges for homeless people and people escaping violence; and12- A wide range of organizations working to minimize the lack o
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