The Bachelor of Social Work is a three-year undergraduate program designed to build foundational and applied knowledge in social work theories, social justice, and human development within diverse societal contexts. The curriculum emphasizes ethical practice, social responsibility, and professional competence.
The program covers the Social Work specialization through classroom learning, fieldwork, case studies, community projects, and supervised internships. Practical exposure enables students to address real-world social issues while developing skills aligned with contemporary social sector and public service needs.
Job Opportunities
Graduates of this program can pursue diverse career paths, including:
Social Worker – Provides support and intervention services to individuals, families, and communities.
Community Development Officer – Designs and implements programs for community upliftment and welfare.
Child Welfare Officer – Works on protection, rehabilitation, and rights of children.
Medical Social Worker – Assists patients and families in healthcare settings with social support services.
School Social Worker – Addresses behavioral, emotional, and social challenges among students.
NGO Program Coordinator – Manages and evaluates social development projects and initiatives.
Rehabilitation Counselor – Supports individuals facing physical, mental, or social challenges.
Social Research Assistant – Assists in conducting social surveys, studies, and policy research.
Focused Industries
Social work professionals are in demand across public and private sectors in India and globally due to increasing focus on social inclusion, public welfare delivery, and community-based development programs.
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Social Welfare and Development Sector – NGOs, community organizations
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Healthcare Services – Hospitals, rehabilitation centers
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Education Sector – Schools, academic institutions
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Government and Public Administration – Social departments, welfare boards
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Research and Policy Organizations – Think tanks, research institutes
Market Leader Companies
Indian Companies:
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Pratham, Smile Foundation, Child Rights and You, HelpAge India, Save the Children India
International Companies:
UNICEF, World Health Organization, Oxfam, CARE International, Save the Children, World Vision
Future Forecast -
The social work sector is expected to sustain long-term relevance due to ongoing societal challenges, population diversity, and expanding welfare frameworks. Increasing collaboration between governments, non-profits, and international agencies supports steady career prospects and professional growth in this field.
Why Choose
This program develops strong ethical foundations and practical competencies required for meaningful engagement with social issues. It prepares students for direct service roles as well as further academic advancement in social sciences.
The curriculum encourages critical thinking, empathy, and professional responsibility, making it suitable for students committed to social change and community development.