Social Work

Bachelor of Social Work

The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program at Balaji College of Social Work is a professional undergraduate course designed to prepare students for careers in social welfare and human services. Typically spanning three to four years, the program covers subjects such as social work theories, human behavior, community organization, social policy, and research methods. Students gain essential skills in counseling, problem-solving, advocacy, and ethical practice through classroom learning and fieldwork. Eligibility generally requires completion of 10+2 in any stream. BSW graduates from Balaji College of Social Work can pursue careers in government agencies, NGOs, healthcare, education, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and community development. Further studies like the Master of Social Work (MSW) or specialized diplomas can enhance career prospects.

Social Work

Master of Social Work

The Master of Social Work (MSW) program at Balaji College of Social Work is a two-year postgraduate degree designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and practical skills in social work. The curriculum includes subjects such as social work theories, counseling, community development, human rights, and research methodologies, along with fieldwork and internships. Specializations offered include Medical and Psychiatric Social Work, Community Development, NGO Management, Human Resource Management, and Child Welfare. Graduates can pursue careers in government agencies, NGOs, healthcare, education, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and international organizations, or continue their studies with a Ph.D. in Social Work.