What are the types of MSW courses I can pursue?

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    Gunjan Dhawan | Contributor-Level 9

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    Students can take MSW courses as full-time course, part-time course, distance or correspondence course at their learning convenience. The MSW course duration may vary according to type of chosen study modes and college admission policy. The MSW course quality is similar in all study modes as prescribed in course syllabus and curriculum at preferred MSW university.

    Given below are some types of MSW courses classified based on their mode of education, along with a brief description of the MSW Course details:

    Types of MSW Course

    MSW Course Details

    Full-Time MSW Course

    A regular or full-time MSW course is one of the most popular options opted by students. In this students attend the lectures and seminars in the college premises. It aids students in their holistic development. There is a lot of scope for extracurricular activities at the college or inter-college level.

    Distance MSW Course

    In the Distance mode of the Master's in Social Work, the students do not attend regular college. They receive study materials and get access to the student portal. They would only have to appear in person for seminars and final examinations.

    Online MSW Course

    An Online MSW Programme can be pursued by candidates who wish to pursue the course without attending regular college or appearing for offline exams. The admission process, lecture delivery, submission of assignments and semester exams are conducted online.

    Disclaimer: The information provided in the above table is taken from external sources and may vary.

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