SRMIST MSW FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between MSW and MBA in Human Resources, and which should I choose?
Ans. MSW focuses on social work practice, community development, and social justice with emphasis on helping vulnerable populations. MBA in HR focuses on organizational management and human resource strategies. Choose MSW if you want to work in social development, NGOs, or community-based organizations. Choose MBA if you prefer corporate HR roles and organizational management.
Ques. Can I pursue MSW without a social work background?
Ans. Yes, absolutely. MSW at SRM is open to graduates from all disciplines. While social work background is beneficial, the program is designed for diverse backgrounds including engineers, commerce graduates, and arts graduates. The curriculum provides foundational knowledge in social work to all students regardless of their educational background.
Ques. What are the career prospects for MSW graduates in India versus abroad?
Ans. In India, MSW graduates can work in NGOs, government agencies, healthcare institutions, and corporate HR departments with an average salary of 3,50,000 to 4,50,000 per annum. Abroad, particularly in countries like USA, UK, Canada, and Australia, social workers earn significantly higher salaries (30,000-70,000 USD annually) and have better career growth opportunities. SRM alumni have successfully secured positions in international social development organizations.
Ques. Does the MSW program include internships, and are they paid?
Ans. Yes, the MSW program includes mandatory internships and field placements. Students gain practical experience in NGOs, government agencies, healthcare institutions, and social development organizations. Most internships are unpaid or offer minimal stipend, but they provide invaluable practical experience in real social work settings. The internship experience significantly enhances employability and helps students develop professional networks.
Ques. What specializations are available within the MSW program?
Ans. The MSW curriculum at SRM offers three specialization options: Human Resource Management, Medical and Psychiatry Social Work, and Community Development. Students can choose their specialization based on career interests. The program allows flexibility in choosing specializations and pursuing research projects in specialized areas of social work.
Ques. What is the scope for further studies after MSW, such as PhD or specialized certifications?
Ans. MSW graduates can pursue PhD programs in Social Work or related fields for academic careers. Additionally, graduates can pursue specialized certifications in areas like clinical social work, organizational development, or community development. Many MSW graduates from SRM pursue advanced degrees or certifications to enhance their career prospects and expertise. The program provides a strong foundation for further academic and professional development.
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