Diploma | Diploma

Social Work | Vastu Shastra | Jyothishyam | Human Studies

  • Course Overview
  • Why Choose This Course?
  • Curriculum
  • Fee Structure
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Diploma is a one year undergraduate-level program designed to provide introductory academic grounding across applied social sciences and traditional knowledge domains. The curriculum emphasizes conceptual clarity, ethical understanding, and contextual relevance aligned with contemporary societal needs.

The program covers social work, vastu shastra, jyothishyam, and human studies, integrating classroom instruction with practical exposure through case studies, fieldwork, projects, and supervised experiential learning. This structure supports industry relevance by developing foundational skills applicable to community services, advisory roles, and interdisciplinary practice.

Job Opportunities
Graduates of this program can pursue diverse career paths, including:
Social Work Assistant – Supports community welfare initiatives and assists professionals in social service delivery.
Community Development Worker – Engages with local communities to implement development and awareness programs.
Vastu Consultant Assistant – Assists in basic spatial analysis and traditional design consultations.
Jyothishyam Practitioner Trainee – Supports astrological assessments under guided practice.
Human Studies Facilitator – Assists in research and documentation related to human behavior and society.
NGO Program Coordinator – Helps manage and coordinate social outreach and welfare projects.
Fieldwork Executive – Conducts surveys, data collection, and community interaction for social projects.
Wellness and Lifestyle Advisor – Provides basic guidance aligned with holistic and cultural practices.

Focused Industries
The diploma program aligns with growing demand for trained professionals in community services, cultural consultancy, and interdisciplinary human-centric sectors across India and internationally, supported by sustained interest in social development and traditional knowledge integration.

  • Social Services and NGOs – Community-based organizations, charitable trusts

  • Education and Training – Skill development centers, educational NGOs

  • Cultural and Traditional Consultancy – Vastu and astrological advisory firms

  • Healthcare and Wellness – Holistic wellness centers, counseling services

  • Public and Community Development – Development agencies, social initiatives

Market Leader Companies
Indian Companies: Tata Trusts, Smile Foundation, CRY, Art of Living Foundation, Isha Foundation
International Companies: Oxfam, Save the Children, World Vision, CARE, Plan International

Future Forecast -
The interdisciplinary nature of this diploma supports sustainable career pathways as social development and culturally rooted advisory services continue to remain relevant. Gradual integration of digital tools in documentation, outreach, and advisory practices enhances adaptability while maintaining long-term professional viability across community-focused sectors.

Why Choose
This program offers an integrated academic approach combining social sciences with traditional knowledge systems, enabling learners to develop a broad yet practical understanding of human-centric disciplines.

The balanced structure supports skill development, ethical awareness, and applied learning, making it suitable for students seeking foundational qualifications with flexible career applicability.

This program offers an integrated academic approach combining social sciences with traditional knowledge systems, enabling learners to develop a broad yet practical understanding of human-centric disciplines.

The balanced structure supports skill development, ethical awareness, and applied learning, making it suitable for students seeking foundational qualifications with flexible career applicability.

The Diploma program is completed over one year and is structured into two semesters.

Applicants must have completed XII with minimum fifty percent marks or equivalent grades.

The program includes social work, vastu shastra, jyothishyam, and human studies.

Yes, the curriculum includes fieldwork, projects, and practical exposure aligned with the subjects.

Graduates can pursue entry-level roles in social services, community development, traditional consultancy, and related support positions.