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Nivetha Sakthivel

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Yes, doing BSW will be a good option. Meanwhile, you can take part in any NGO around your place to get an idea, what is social work. Then you can be good enough to do the course too. This course is totally experience-based so you can work for some NGOs.

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Nivetha Sakthivel

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First of all, I appreciate to choose this take social work as a career. After your 12th, you can do any undergraduate degree and then, apply for social work in your post graduate in TISS, which is a hub of social workers. For under graduation, you can choose any degree either psychology or social work. If you want to get an idea of society and it's theory you can choose, B.A. social sciences in TISS, Tuljapur. As social work course is not based on UG, you can opt any discipline in UG.

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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

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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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Vatsal Chaturvedi

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It would be beneficial if you want to go to the CSR department or you want to join an NGO, but if you want to go for core HR then I doubt it is of any use.

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Aman Kumar

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Hi,
Different universities have different eligibility criteria for MSW course.
The minimum eligibility criteria is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline and Candidates having a Bachelors in social work are given preference over others.
The best colleges for MSW course are -Delhi School Of Social Work
TISS, Mumbai
Madras School of Social Work
Loyola College Of Social Sciences
IGNOU - Correspondence course

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anila k

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To be eligible for MSW, you need to have a B.A. (Hons), B.Sc. degree. You need to fill the application form and thereafter you will be called for an interview.

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