Bachelor of Social work (BSW)

The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW Honours) programme is a four-year undergraduate degree, designed to provide students with a strong foundation in social sciences, social work theory, professional practice, research, and community engagement. The programme prepares students to understand human behavior, social systems, and contemporary social issues while developing professional skills for intervention and social transformation.
 
The curriculum integrates classroom learning with extensive field practicum, rural exposure visits, community-based activities, skill training, internships, project work, and research exposure. Students are encouraged to participate in seminars, commemorative programmes, outreach initiatives, national tours, conferences, and social action activities that strengthen leadership and professional competence.
 
The BSW Honours programme equips students with practical skills in communication, counselling, community organization, social research, case work, group work, and project management. The programme also opens pathways for higher education, competitive examinations, professional careers, and international opportunities in the field of social development and welfare.
 
Graduates can pursue careers in NGOs, hospitals, schools, community development agencies, child welfare organizations, mental health settings, CSR initiatives, rural development projects, government sectors, and international development organizations.
 
The programme aims to shape socially committed professionals who can contribute effectively to individual well-being, community empowerment, and national development.

Course Highlights

Course Level Under Graduate
Duration 4 years
Examination Type Semester System
Eligibility 10+2 with Minimum of 50%
Admission Process Counseling and Online Registration

Social Work

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