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Priyank Devgan

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Hi,
Only University of Delhi: Department of Social Work, New Delhi offers MSW in Delhi University.
Admission to the Department of Social Work is open to both men and women having completed a Bachelor's Degree programme of 3 years duration from a recognized University. The eligibility criteria for admissions to the year 2011 12 are as follows: a) Any person with a Bachelors Degree or its equivalent (under the 10+2+3 year) in any discipline with minimum 55% marks from recognized university is eligible to apply. b) B.A. (H) Social Work student with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognized University are eligible to apply. c) Those candidat
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hey there,
Well, there is no such college that offers a Masters with LLB as integrated course as that is not the common preference and such kind of courses have not been introduced yet. However, you would get a BSW LLB college such as NALSAR Hyderabad, GNLU Gandhinagar, LLoyd Law College, etc. Or, you may get colleges for pursuing Masters in social work alone and then you could opt for LLB.
In India, I believe that there is no such provision yet implemented wherein a Masters with LLB is offered. Every integrated law course consists of both undergraduates degree such as BA LLB.
B.Com LLB
BBA LLb
BSW LLB
B.Sc LLB,
and I fear that such a prov
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

If you are looking for a career in the corporate world than MBA (in HR) is the best option. As it deals with a business aspect of HR. People management, employee management, and recruitment/counseling are some of the common subjects in MBA (HR).
MSW (HR) is more of fundamentals of human management. If you are looking to join an NGO or social welfare organization than MSW (HR) is a better option.

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Kartik Rawal

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See, as after completing BBA, one may or may not go for MBA, because of particular reasons. But, one who is willing to go for Masters i.e. Postgraduate (PG) after BBA, the answer for it should be MBA. As it will yield her/him for better opportunity, career growth and off course big pockets (salary), and even you have shown interest as well in MSW (Masters in Social Works), that depends on your personal interest as to go ahead with the social work, where obviously is no surety of sudden or instant higher money, but later it might be, I don't know though.
But as per question, you showed interest in good salary package, so basically the a
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Harshit Mehta

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You can go for an MPhil (regular) after completing Masters from IGNOU. Every institution has its own criteria but since IGNOU being the recognized Open University, its degree is acceptable by almost all other regular institutions.
Recently, UGC has announced that candidates who score 55% in their Masters are eligible for MPhil from UGC recognized universities. So you need to focus on getting at-least 60% in Masters to be in the safe zone (Only if you are a general candidate).
I would like to give you an advice that please go for Central Universities for M.Phil as the faculty in such universities is mind blowing. JNU, DU, BHU, etc. are th
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Deepti Singh

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Master of Social Work (MSW) aims at training students in the field of social work. The course is designed to integrate theory with practicals. This course aims at instilling missionary zeal in students in the field of social work. The students are made aware of the problems of and programmes for physically and mentally backward.
There are ample job opportunities for MSW degree holders in both the government as well as non-governmental sectors.
Opportunity in the governmental sector is mainly in the community development projects pertaining to health, education, rural development, child, woman and tribal welfare etc. Work with NGOs can b
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Aseem AnandCA aspirant

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Master of Social Work (MSW) aims at training students in the field of social work. The course is designed to integrate theory with practicals. This course aims at instilling missionary zeal in students in the field of social work. The students are made aware of the problems of and programmes for physically and mentally backward.
There are ample job opportunities for MSW degree holders in both the government as well as non-governmental sectors.
Opportunity in the governmental sector is mainly in the community development projects pertaining to health, education, rural development, child, woman and tribal welfare etc. Work with NGOs can b
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