Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.)

Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.)

• About the Course:

Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) is a 3-year undergraduate degree course which is split into 6 semesters.

The Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) is an undergraduate professional program designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of social work practice, social welfare, and community development. The course focuses on developing a strong understanding of social issues, human behavior, and the role of social workers in promoting social justice and empowerment.

The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical fieldwork, enabling students to work closely with communities, NGOs, social institutions, and development organizations. Through regular field training, students gain hands-on experience in addressing real-life social problems and serving diverse sections of society.

Eligibility:

Candidates seeking admission to the B.S.W. course must have passed 12th Standard (HSC or equivalent) from a recognized board in any stream (Arts, Science, or Commerce).