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SHRUTI TIWARI

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BSW programs place a strong emphasis on practical experiences, such as internships and fieldwork, to prepare students for real-world social work.Fieldwork Placements:Community OrganizationsHealthcare Settings Schools and Educational Programs Government and Social Welfare AgenciesInternships:Structured InternshipsSummer InternshipsResearch-Based InternshipsCommunity Outreach Projects Service Learning ProjectsField visits Community survey Workshops and SimulationsRole-Playing and Case StudiesMock Counseling Sessions

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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BSW stands for Bachelor of Social Work, this course is a professional degree majoring in the field of social work offered at the undergraduate level. After completing this cousre you  will be qualified for entry level positions in areas such as mental heath, aging services, or residential treatment. 

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes you can pursue MSW course or Master of Social Work course without pursuing a BSW or Bachelor of Social Work course. You should be a graduate to pursue MSW. Make sure that you have secured at least 50% aggregate marks to be eligible to apply for the course. Also ensure that you have studied from a recognised institute. It is not compulsory that you should have completed BSW course to pursue MSW though BSW graduates would be able to better understand cencepts covered MSW course.

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Sai Gawade

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The faculty for the Bachelor of Social Work at Rani Channamma University is generally well-regarded. They’re experienced and knowledgeable in social work practices. They offer a supportive learning environment and are active in research and fieldwork, which helps in providing practical insights. Overall, students find the faculty to be engaging and helpful in their academic journey.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) offers BSW course in distance mode. The minimum duration of the course is three years and maximum duration is 6 years. The course fee is around INR 12,000. If you have completed 10+2 or 10+3 or any qualification equivalent to Class 12 you can apply for the course. You can apply for the course at any age. 

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The course for the Bachelor of Social Work emphasises the need for self-analysis, moral conduct, and cultural sensitivity in social work practice. The BSW programme lasts three years in India. The BSW curriculum and topics covered in this course deal with a variety of societal changes and issues, as well as solutions. There are several work prospects in the public and commercial sectors for someone with a BSW degree. After completing this programme, students will have the option to join governments, non-governmental organisations, and private humanitarian firms.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, you can pursue BSW course after retiring from government service at any age. Usually, the course does not have any minimum or maximum age limit. So, you would be eligible to apply for the course. You would be provided admission based on your Class 12 marks or marks in equivalent exam. You are also eligible to apply for CUET (Common University Entrance Test). Hope this helps!

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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If you want to work as a social worker then you can pursue a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) course. Graduates of a BSW programme are prepared for entry-level roles in a variety of social work specialities with the fundamental knowledge and abilities they possess. Social workers can work in a variety of settings, including child welfare, medical, mental health, education and community organisations.  Students in BSW programmes are frequently able to investigate a variety of social work specialisations. This makes it possible for people to concentrate on particular areas of interest, like community development, medical social work, d
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