The MSW program emphasizes practical learning through mandatory field placements from the first semester in diverse settings such as social service agencies, healthcare facilities, government offices, and schools. These placements help students apply classroom knowledge, develop professional skills, and expand their professional networks. Specialized internship tracks are offered, including child welfare, aging services, healthcare navigation, and refugee resettlement, among others. Internships can be undertaken beyond the local area, with possible positions in NGOs and nearby schools.
The program's fee structure includes an admission fee of 26,000, a semester fee of 18,000, and a university exam fee of 900. While this institution does not offer scholarships, students can explore financial aid options like scholarships, grants, and work-study programs available through other sources to help manage costs. The program provides placement opportunities in its postgraduate offerings, allowing students to gain valuable experience and potentially ease the transition into their professional careers.


![Little Flower Institute of Social Sciences and Health - [LISSAH]](https://image-static.collegedunia.com/public/college_data/images/logos/1470815170LOGIO.jpg?h=71.7&w=71.7&mode=stretch)

.png?h=78&w=78&mode=stretch)
.png?h=78&w=78&mode=stretch)
.png?h=78&w=78&mode=stretch)












.png?h=72&w=72&mode=stretch)
.png?h=72&w=72&mode=stretch)
.png?h=72&w=72&mode=stretch)
.jpeg?h=72&w=72&mode=stretch)



















Comments