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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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If you complete a BSW course you can work in NGOs, government sector and private sector. You can also refer to BSW Career

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Jyoti Singh

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If I had to compare the two courses, B.Com and BSW. B.Com should be regarded as being the more difficult. Even though they are both three-year programmes with six semesters, both of these courses are highly pertinent. But after analysing the content of these two courses, I'd say B.Com is more challenging. In contrast to the B.Com course, which covers financial accounting, business organisation and management, marketing principles, business communication, income tax law and practises e-commerce, and computer applications in business, the BSW course covers Introduction to Social Work, Social Problems in India, Social Work Research &
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Keshav Jha

Guide-Level 11

Hello Pallavi,
Go to the link below, you will find every bit of information regarding this course from placement, eligibility to scope:
https://www.shiksha.com/bsw-bachelor-of-social-work-chp

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Anjali Sharma

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The possibilities in the field of MSW are immense. The Master of Social Work MSW is professional programme. There are various kind of scopes you will find depend on your skills and interest in NGO's:
1. Project management officer
2. Project coordinator.
3. You can open your own NGO, if you have great skills in management and policy.
In Industrial sector-
1. HR manager
2. Labor welfare officer
3. Safety inspector
4. Counsellor
5. In CSR there are also many posts.
In Medical sector-
1. Medical HR
2. Counsellor
In Rural Settings -
As stated above coordinator post and District officer.

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