About the course
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) is an undergraduate program designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and
expertise needed to become social workers. Below are details on various aspects of the BSW course:
Duration: 3 years (Typically split into 6 semesters)
Objective: BSW prepares students to work in various social sectors, helping individuals, communities, and organizations
improve their social functioning.
Subjects: Includes social work theory, social justice, welfare policies,
human rights, and community development, among others.
Eligibility
- Academic Qualifications: Candidate must have completed 10+2 (High School) or equivalent from a recognized board. Generally, a minimum aggregate of 50%-60% in class 12th, though it may vary by institution.
- Age Limit: No specific age limit; students typically range from 17 to 25 years of age.
- Specializations: Some institutions may require a basic understanding of the humanities or social sciences background, but it is not mandatory.
Why to study BSc Aviation
- Contribution to Society: This course equips students to become agents of social change, helping marginalized communities and individuals in need.
- Versatile Career: Social work is applicable in a wide range of settings including NGOs, government welfare agencies, hospitals, schools, and legal systems.
- Personal Growth: The course enhances communication, leadership, empathy, and problem-solving skills.
- Job Satisfaction: It provides immense personal fulfillment for those who wish to contribute positively to society, especially those passionate about social welfare and justice.
Scope of BSc Aviation
- National and International Opportunities: Graduates can work across the globe in various international NGOs, development agencies, or government bodies.
- Diverse Career Options: Opportunities exist in child protection, mental health, community development, criminal justice, health care, and education sectors.
- Further Studies: BSW graduates can pursue Master's in Social Work (MSW) for advanced roles or specializations.
- Policy Influence: Social workers can participate in drafting social welfare policies, advocating for changes in laws and regulations for societal welfare.
Top 10 colleges in India
S.NO | NAME OF THE COLLEGE | AVERAGE PACKAGE | NO OF SEATS | PLACE |
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1 | Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Social Work | Rs.3-5 lakhs avg | 88 | Jaipur,Rajasthan |
2 | Shri Ramrao Sarnaik Social Work College | Rs.4-6Lakhs avg | 80 | Washim,Maharashtra |
3 | Smt.Panchafuladevi Patil Social Work College | Rs.3.5Lakhs-Rs.5Lakhs avg | 120 | Maharashtra |
4 | Government First Grade College,Udupi | Rs.4.5lakhs-Rs.6Lakhs avg | 40 | Udupi,Karnataka |
5 | Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women's University | Rs.5lakhs avg | 50 | Mumbai,Maharashtra |
6 | Kerala University | Rs.3lakhs-Rs.4Lakhs avg | 90 | thiruvananthapuram ,Kerala |
7 | Madras School of Social Work | Rs.4lakhs avg | 40 | Chennai,tamil Nadu |
8 | P.S Muthu College of Arts and Science | Rs.3.7Lakhs avg | 60 | Pune,Maharashtra |
9 | Sree Sastha Group of Institutions | Rs.4.5 lakhs avg | 50 approx | Chennai,Tamil Nadu |
10 | N.S. Patel Arts College | Rs.3.7-4 lakhs avg | 28 | Anand,Gujarat |
Syllabus of the Course
YEAR 1
SEM 1 | SEM 2 |
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Beginning of Social Work | Basic Concepts in Psychology |
Social sciences for Social Workers (Sociology, Economics, Political Science & Anthropology) | Human Growth And Development |
Fundamental of social Work | Contemporary Social Concerns |
Social Work Practicum | Social Work Practicum |
Introduction to Social Work | Social Case Work |
Indian Constitution | Human Rights and Environmental Studies |
YEAR 2
SEM 3 | SEM 4 |
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Working with Individuals | Community Organization |
Concurrent field Work | Concurrent field Work |
Working with Groups | Communication and Development |
Concurrent- Interdisciplinary | Concurrent- Discipline Centered I |
Social Deviance and social problems | Physical, Mental and Community Health |
YEAR 3
SEM 5 | SEM 6 |
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Social Policy and Social development | Social Welfare and Administration |
Areas of Social Work Practice I | NGO Management |
Social legislation and Human Rights | Research in Social Work |
Concurrent Field Work | Concurrent field Work |
Social Action and Movements | Areas of Social Work Practice II |
- BSW Core subjects:
- Introduction to social Work
- Social Science Foundation: Human Growth and Behavior
- Social Science Foundation: Contemporary Development studies
- Community organizations
- Social Work Administration
- Research Methods
- BSW Elective subjects:
- Work with older adults
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Disability
- Basic Counseling skills
Fees Structure
TYPE OF QUOTA | AVERAGE FEES PER YEAR |
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Government Quota | 20,000 to 50,000 per year approx |
Management Quota | 50,000 to 1,50,000 per year approx |
Job Roles
- Social Worker: Work with individuals, families, or communities to improve their quality of life.
- Community Development Worker: Plan and implement community programs aimed at social upliftment.
- Healthcare Social Worker: Support patients and families in healthcare settings, helping them navigate medical, emotional, and financial challenges.
- School Social Worker: Provide counseling services and support to students facing academic or personal issues.
- Counselor: Provide emotional and psychological support to individuals facing personal or social issues.