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Post this on job sites for better response. I would suggest internshala, naukri. Com, LinkedIn etc.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Master of Social Work or other alternate trades/professional courses, is to contact the students studying in those colleges directly
Kolkata has a number of colleges offering a wide range of professional degrees, diplomas and special courses. To be precise, over 2 colleges in Kolkata offering msw-master of social work professional course degree. But if you wish to search specific colleges, we are here to help you
Youth 4 work University provides a common platform for aspirants, students and alumni to discuss various aspects, like admission procedure, selection criteria, college atmosphere, academics and placement report, of particular co
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Volunteering with an NGO can help you build capacity and support long-term goals in the underserved communities of developing countries. It also can enhance your resume as you gain hard and soft skills. NGOs, or non-governmental organizations, are nonprofit charities or citizen-operated agencies and groups that operate independently of governments, generally on an international level. They provide aid to people, animals, and the environment, and try to improve standards in the areas of humanitarian, educational, health care, public policy, social, human rights, and environmental issues according to their objectives. They rely upon dona
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Top 5 reasons to pursue a career in social work:
You like working with people. Social workers are almost always interested in helping people, either individually or on a big picture level. You or a loved one have been helped by a social worker in the past, so you became interested in their work. You or a loved one has experienced a hardship such as addiction or abuse and you would like to help others overcome similar challenges. You have an interest in a field commonly addressed by social workers such as poverty, mental health, or community organizing. You would like to work in a certain environment, such as a hospital or a school, but
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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There are large disparities in various sectors of the society. India has a very large number of NGS working in various field to overcome social challenges. Social workers help people solve social, financial, and health problems. With government regulation on Corporate Social Responsibility, there is a large number of career opportunities for MSW graduates. Social workers MSW graduates) take on jobs in broadly following three sectors. (a)NGOs I. e. Non-Governmental Organizations wherein they work in the fields of childcare, healthcare, women, literacy, environment and AIDS. (b)Multilateral organizations such as involved actively in fiel
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It may promote social change, development, cohesion, and empowerment. Underpinned by theories of social sciences, and guided by principles of social justice, human rights, collective responsibility, and respect for diversities, social work engages people and structures to address life challenges and enhance well-being. A practicing professional with a degree in social work is called a social worker. There are good opportunities for Social workers in Government sector. Public Sector Banks, Public Sector Units, Semi Government bodies etc. Have lot of opening in their CSR department for BSW and MSW graduates. In addition, these social wor
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Ts following two courses are unique and best in India: (a)B.A. (Hons. ). In Social Work with specialisation in Rural Development (b)Integrated BA-MA Programme in Social Sciences
In addition, Delhi School of Social Work, New Delhi, Christ University and Amity University Noida are equally good for studies in field of Social work. These colleges/ universities not only have extremely good infrastructure, excellent faculty but has market recognition and good placement records. TISS Social Work graduates are darling of Indian industry recruiters for CSR and Social Wok openings.

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