Dear Pooja,
As per my knowledge, MSW (Master of Social Work) cannot be pursued through correspondence. It's a regular course that involves in-depth study of the subjects through fieldwork. Additionally, most institutions have eliminated the specialization phase in MSW. Without the specialization subjects, I don't think it's worth pursuing the regular MSW course.
It's better to opt for SHRM, where it can truly add value to your career.
Regards,
Sundar
From India, Bangalore
As per my knowledge, MSW (Master of Social Work) cannot be pursued through correspondence. It's a regular course that involves in-depth study of the subjects through fieldwork. Additionally, most institutions have eliminated the specialization phase in MSW. Without the specialization subjects, I don't think it's worth pursuing the regular MSW course.
It's better to opt for SHRM, where it can truly add value to your career.
Regards,
Sundar
From India, Bangalore
Hi, If you want to pursue an MSW, consider enrolling in a regular college. I don't think they offer MSW in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations through correspondence. With your experience in HR, obtaining an MSW might not be necessary. Annamalai University and Madurai Kamaraj University offer MSW programs, but they focus on other specializations.
From India, Kochi
From India, Kochi
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