M Phil Social Work
Course Structure
Core Courses (Compulsory for all candidates)
Course I Research Methods in Social Work and Statistics
Course II Review of Studies in Social Work
Optional Papers (Anyone of the following to be selected by the candidates)
Elective Papers (Anyone of the following to be selected by the candidates)
Note: Due to the non-availability of teachers in the Department at a given point of time, a particular elective paper may not be offered during an academic session.
Dissertation (Compulsory)
The thesis work will be supervised by a supervisor assigned by the Department and evaluated by two examiners, one internal and the other external.
Viva-Voce (Compulsory)
This will test the student's ability to comprehend and integrate the knowledge acquired from different courses.
Course I Research Methods in Social Work and Statistics
Course II Review of Studies in Social Work
Optional Papers (Anyone of the following to be selected by the candidates)
- Social Action and Social Movement
- Social Development and Welfare: Perspectives and Policies
Elective Papers (Anyone of the following to be selected by the candidates)
- Child Development
- Community Development and Community Work
- Ecology and Development
- Gandhian Social Work
- Health and Social Work
- Human Relation and Employees Welfare
- Persons with Disability and Social Work
- Social Defence and Correctional Services
- Social Work Education
- Social Work with Elderly
- Social Work with Families
- Women's Welfare and Development
- Youth Work
- Tribal Development
Note: Due to the non-availability of teachers in the Department at a given point of time, a particular elective paper may not be offered during an academic session.
Dissertation (Compulsory)
The thesis work will be supervised by a supervisor assigned by the Department and evaluated by two examiners, one internal and the other external.
Viva-Voce (Compulsory)
This will test the student's ability to comprehend and integrate the knowledge acquired from different courses.
Scheme of Examination
The M Phil programme constitutes two parts. Part I consisting of theory papers and the other Part II consisting of dissertation. A candidate admitted to the M. Phil. Programme will be evaluated on the basis of performance in the Part-I Examination as well as dissertation and viva-voce.
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