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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
It offers only one course in social work i.e. Master of Social Work. http://www.siberindia.edu.in/
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
Minimum Duration: 2 Years
Maximum Duration: 5 Years
Course Fee: Rs. 14,000
Minimum Age: No bar
Maximum Age: No bar
Eligibility:
An MPhil and a Post-Graduate degree in Social Work with minimum fifty-five percent marks (fifty percent marks for SC/ST/PH candidates) or an equivalent grade from a university or a recognised institution of higher learning.
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Masters degree in Social Work with minimum fifty-five percent marks (fifty percent marks for SC/ST/PH candidates) or an equivalent grade from a university or a recognised institution of higher learning and five years of teaching/research/extension/ administration/health care/ social welfare
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Madras School of Social Work
Loyola College of Social Sciences
Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management
Madras Christian College
Kristu Jayanti College
Vimala College
Tilak Maharashtra University
Some top colleges for Masters of Social Work.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 2
You don't need any special coaching to clear MSW entrance test. It is all based on the facts related to current affairs. Read the newspaper and keep a tab on current affairs and general knowledge. The exam is objective in nature. You can get knowledge about the course here: http://dssw.du.ac.in/m-a-social-work.html
If you clear the written test you will be called for a group discussion and a personal interview. Frankly, I did not study a single word for the exam and I got selected and top of it completed two years of the course from DU. Well, that does not mean you do not have to prepare for it but do not overthink about it.
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Can you mention your educational background and nature of your gap?
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