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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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You can pursue PhD in Social Work after completing MA Social Work or Master of Social Work course. You can also apply for this course even if you have pursued a master's level degree in another discipline in several colleges. Make sure that you have scored more than 50% marks in master's degree. Colleges may set higher marks cut off so having a good academic record can help your secure admission in your preferred college. You can apply for the course when you are in the final year of your master's degree or after completing the course.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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PhD in Social Work course is a doctorate level degree that you can pursue after completing a master's degree either in the same field or in different discipline. As you may already know that this is a research based degree and there is no fixed duration to pursue this course unlike undergraduate or postgraduate level courses. You can pursue this course in regular mode. There are a few colleges in which you can pursue PhD in Social Work course in distance mode.

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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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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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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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No, if the candidate has done a Bachelor of Social Work, its not difficult. However, a candidate applying for Master of Social Work needs to understand the theoretical and practical part of the course. The course involves plenty of fieldwork as well so candidates have to be dedicated in order to gain experience in the field. The difficulty of an MSW programme is determined by a variety of factors, including your prior academic background, your personal strengths and weaknesses, and the exact programme you pick. However, MSW programmes are generally regarded as difficult.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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If your aim is to be a social worker, pursuing an MSW course will enhance your skills and widen your horizons in the field. This field requires licensed people so a master degree can provide you with many opportunities. You may have the opportunity to widen your social work after earning a master's degree in social work and work with people on a variety of mental, physical, and emotional challenges. Your prospects for a social work job can expand if you pursue a master's degree. You can pursue new opportunities, work in a variety of fields, or refine your current profession.

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KANCHARLA V V S L SOWJANYA

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The CUET PG cutoff mark for the Master in Social Work [MSW] at IGNTU was 107 in 2023 for the General category so you can get a seat if you have scored 107+ marks in the exam conducted. To be eligible for the CUET PG exam, you must have at least 60% marks in graduation in nay field.

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