CSIBER MSW FAQs
Ques. What are the specialisations available in MSW at CSIBER, and when do students choose them?
Ans. The MSW programme at CSIBER offers three specialisations in the second year: Group A - Human Resource Management and Labour Welfare, Group B - Urban and Rural Community Development, and Group E - Medical and Psychiatric Social Work. Students typically choose their specialisation at the end of the first year based on their interest and career goals. The specialisation determines the elective subjects and fieldwork placement in the second year.
Ques. What is the intake capacity for MSW at CSIBER, and is it competitive to get admission?
Ans. The MSW programme at CSIBER has an intake of 120 seats across 2 divisions. Admission is merit-based (no entrance test), so competition depends on the number of applicants each year. Given CSIBER's strong reputation in the Kolhapur region and the affordable fee structure, the programme tends to attract a good number of applicants. Candidates with strong academic records in their Bachelor's degree have a good chance of securing admission.
Ques. Is the MSW degree from CSIBER recognised for government jobs and further studies?
Ans. Yes, the MSW from CSIBER is recognised by UGC, New Delhi, and the institute is affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur. The degree is valid for government job applications requiring an MSW qualification, for pursuing M.Phil. or Ph.D. in Social Work, and for applying for Assistant Professor positions in colleges (subject to UGC NET qualification). CSIBER's NAAC A+ accreditation further strengthens the credibility of the degree.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing MSW from CSIBER?
Ans. MSW graduates from CSIBER are employable in a wide range of sectors. They can work as coordinators, field supervisors, caseworkers, and community organisers in NGOs and government welfare departments. The HR Management specialisation opens doors to HR manager and labour officer roles in corporates. The Medical Social Work specialisation leads to careers in hospitals and healthcare organisations. Graduates can also work as CSR officers in companies, start their own NGOs, or pursue M.Phil./Ph.D. for academic careers.
Ques. Does CSIBER provide fieldwork placements for MSW students?
Ans. Yes, fieldwork is an integral part of the MSW curriculum at CSIBER. Students are placed in various organisations including NGOs, government departments, hospitals, and community organisations for their field practicum. The D. K. Shinde School of Social Work at CSIBER has established linkages with various organisations in the Kolhapur region for fieldwork placements. The fieldwork is supervised by faculty members and is evaluated as part of the academic assessment.
Ques. Can I pursue MSW at CSIBER after completing a non-social science Bachelor's degree?
Ans. Yes, the MSW at CSIBER is open to graduates from any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved categories). You do not need a background in social sciences or social work to apply. Many students from commerce, science, and arts backgrounds pursue MSW to transition into the social sector. However, a genuine interest in social work and community development is important for success in the programme.
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