Is it necessary to pursue a Master's degree after completing a BSW?

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    Nishtha Sinha

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    No, it is not compulsary to pursue a Master's degree after completing a BSW, but if you do it by your choice, then you may open a  specialised career opportunities and higher-level positions in social work. A Master of Social Work (MSW) allows for advanced practice in areas such as clinical social work, management, and social policy.

    It also enhances earning potential and you may earn more after recahing senior positions or after acheiving big roles, such as a therapist, counselor, or programme director. However, many BSW graduates begin their careers in entry-level positions and gain valuable experience before deciding whether to

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