What are the career options after pursuing the MSW and BSW courses?

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2 weeks ago

There are many. You can join many fields after a BSW or MSW course. Mental Health Counsellor, Professor, Health Educator, Life Coach, Child Welfare Specialist, Project Officer, etc., are some common job options.

Although salary range vary for different career options, the median salary package after

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a year ago

Graduates of the Master of Social Work programme at LPU are well-prepared to embark on diverse career paths, including roles such as social worker, counselor, community organizer, programme manager, policy analyst, and researcher. These career opportunities extend across a wide range of industries a

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LPU's Master of Social Work (MSW) programme opens doors to a plethora of career opportunities in the field of social welfare. With a curriculum that equips students with practical skills and theoretical knowledge, graduates are prepared for roles in various sectors such as:

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Graduates of LPU's MSW programme are well-positioned to pursue fulfilling careers in social work, thanks to the program's emphasis on real-world applications and hands-on experience. Whether it's advocating for marginalized communities, facilitating social change, or providing support to individuals

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