CMD PG MSW FAQs
Ques. Can I pursue MSW if my graduation is in a non-social science stream?
Ans. Yes, absolutely! The MSW program welcomes graduates from all disciplines - Arts, Science, Commerce, Engineering, etc. There is no specific subject requirement. Your genuine interest in social work and commitment to community service matter more than your graduation stream.
Ques. What is the job market like for MSW graduates? What are the career prospects?
Ans. MSW graduates have excellent career prospects. They can work as social workers in NGOs, government welfare departments, hospitals, schools, corporate CSR departments, international organizations, and as independent consultants. Roles include community development officer, counselor, program coordinator, policy analyst, and social entrepreneur. The demand is consistently high across sectors.
Ques. Is the 2-year program full-time? Can I pursue it part-time while working?
Ans. The MSW program at CMD PG College is designed as a full-time, on-campus program requiring regular attendance and active participation in field work. However, interested candidates should contact the college to inquire about any flexible options or evening/weekend batches that might be available.
Ques. How much practical field work is involved in the program?
Ans. Field work is a crucial component of the MSW curriculum. Students typically undertake 2-3 internships during the 2-year period, spending significant time in real-world settings like NGOs, community centers, and government agencies. This practical exposure is essential for developing professional competence and understanding ground realities.
Ques. What is the placement record of the college? Do you provide job assistance after graduation?
Ans. CMD PG College has strong industry partnerships with leading NGOs and social welfare organizations. The college provides placement assistance, career counseling, and maintains an active alumni network. Many graduates secure positions during their internships itself. The college also conducts recruitment drives and facilitates connections with potential employers.
Ques. Are there opportunities for higher studies after MSW? Can I pursue PhD or other advanced degrees?
Ans. Yes, MSW graduates can pursue PhD in Social Work or related fields from recognized universities. Many graduates also pursue specialized certifications in areas like clinical social work, organizational development, or international development. The MSW degree provides a strong foundation for advanced academic and professional pursuits in social sciences and development sectors.
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