RCSS BSW FAQs
Ques. What makes Rajagiri's BSW program unique compared to other social work programs in India?
Ans. Rajagiri College's BSW program is unique for several reasons. First, it was the first social work program established in Kerala in 2002, giving it a strong legacy of excellence and experience. Second, the program provides transnational exposure through international partnerships and collaborations, which is a distinctive feature rarely found in other social work programs. Third, the program is designed to mold socially committed and professionally competent social workers with a focus on bringing positive changes in the lives of marginalized and underprivileged communities. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical field experience, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for professional social work practice. Additionally, the college maintains a more than 95% placement rate, demonstrating the quality and relevance of the program.
Ques. What is the difference between the 3-year and 4-year BSW program?
Ans. The BSW program at Rajagiri offers flexibility with multiple exit options. Students can exit after 3 years with a regular BSW degree after completing the required coursework. However, if you continue for the full 4 years, you will receive a BSW Honours degree, which is more prestigious and provides better career prospects. The Honours degree includes additional specialized coursework and deeper engagement with social work theory and practice. The Honours degree is particularly beneficial if you plan to pursue further studies such as MSW (Master of Social Work) or specialized certifications in social work. The 4-year program also provides more time for field work, internships, and practical experience in social organizations.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing BSW Honours?
Ans. Graduates of the BSW Honours program have excellent career prospects in the social development and social welfare sectors. Common career paths include Social Worker, Community Development Officer, Program Coordinator, Social Welfare Administrator, Human Resources Officer, Development Professional, and NGO Manager. You can work in diverse sectors including government agencies, NGOs, international organizations, social enterprises, healthcare institutions, educational organizations, and child welfare agencies. Career opportunities span areas such as poverty alleviation, women empowerment, child welfare, healthcare, education, and community development. Many graduates pursue further studies such as MSW or specialized certifications in areas like clinical social work or development studies. With the increasing focus on social development and corporate social responsibility, BSW graduates are in high demand.
Ques. What is the total cost of the program, and are there any hidden charges?
Ans. The total tuition and special fees for the 4-year program amount to approximately INR 77,307. This includes annual tuition fees of INR 18,000 for the first year and INR 18,000 for subsequent years, plus special fees such as affiliation fee, administration fee, university union fee, sports affiliation, student welfare fund, and insurance premium. Hostel accommodation is optional and costs between INR 35,000 to INR 45,000 per annum depending on room occupancy type. Separate mess charges apply for hostel residents. Fee concessions are available for students from various categories as per college policy. All fees are non-refundable once enrollment is confirmed. The college may revise fees annually, so students should check the official website for the latest fee structure. There are no hidden charges, but students should budget for books, field work expenses, and other personal expenses separately.
Ques. What is the admission process, and what are my chances of getting selected?
Ans. Admission to the BSW Honours program is merit-based, determined by the marks obtained in your 12th standard (Plus Two) qualifying examination. The college follows a transparent selection procedure where candidates meeting the eligibility criteria are ranked based on their 12th marks. Bonus marks are awarded to NCC, NSS, Ex-servicemen applicants, and widows/children of Jawans and Ex-servicemen. The application process is entirely online through the college's portal. You need to submit your application with scanned copies of your 10th, 11th, and 12th marksheets. Your chances of selection depend on your 12th marks and the competition level. The college does not conduct any entrance examination; merit from the qualifying examination is the sole criterion. Selected candidates are notified via email with their offer letters and enrolment dates.
Ques. What kind of field work and practical experience is provided during the program?
Ans. The BSW program emphasizes extensive practical training through field work and internships in social organizations. Throughout the 4-year program, students engage in field education placements where they work directly with communities, social organizations, and social welfare agencies. These field placements provide hands-on experience in social work practice, community development, and social welfare administration. Students learn to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world social problems and develop practical skills in community engagement, program management, and social intervention. The field work component is integral to the curriculum and helps students understand the complexities of social issues and develop professional competence. Additionally, the college facilitates internships with NGOs, government agencies, and international organizations, providing students with exposure to diverse social work settings and career opportunities. This practical experience significantly enhances students' employability and prepares them for professional social work practice.
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