| Mission : |
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To impart skill based theoretical inputs to the deserving, to engender qualified,
analytical and ethical development professionals. |
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To initiate departmental field action efforts to contribute for social change and development
as an educational institute of historical relevance. |
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| Objectives : |
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The ability to apply critical thinking skills within the context of profeesional social work
practice with clients at all system levels. |
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The ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing with diverse client population,
colleagues and other systems. |
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Using the historical roots of social work as a context, an acceptance of the legitimacy of efforts
to change existing social institutions,systems and policies of aiding individuals,families,groups
and communities.
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The ability to alleviate and prevent social problems and improve social conditions, by analyzing,
formulating & influencing social policy.
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The ability to adhere to the philosophy, values ans ethical standards and principlesof the profession
durin all phases of practice with diverse clients at various system levels.
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The ability to utilize research findings,conduct original research,evaluate practice and
outcomes,analyze the impact of social policies and practices and contribute to the knowledge
base of the social work profession.
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The ability to practice effectively within an organizational or service delivery system sructure.
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| Features : |
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Integrated teaching and learning approach through emphasis on field work and theory sessions. |
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Skill-enhancing and potential building efforts for student-social-workers through workshops,
lecture-demonstrations, and advanced specialisation exposure visits organised on a regular basis. |
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Additional vidyapeeth level exposure in community-based interventions.
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Energetic, enthusiastic, qualified faculty members with filed experience and research aptitude.
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| Eligibility : |
10+2 / HSC From Any Stream
Clearing TMV Written Entrance Test
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| Admission Procedure : |
The Candidate Can Collect The Prospectus From TMU, Pune By Paying The Prescribed Fee
The Filled In Application Form Must Be Submitted Only At TMU Office Along With Essential Documents.
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| Admission Period : |
Without Late Fees - July 1st Week To 2nd Week
With Late Fees – July 2nd Week Onwards To August 1st Week
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| Duration |
3 Years |
| Medium Of Instruction |
BILINGUAL |
| Contact Person |
Prof. Kartiki Subakade
Prof. Ketaki Gokhale |
| Evaluation Pattern: |
1. Annual
a. Written Papers: In 4th Week Of April
b. Viva Voce For Field Work: In 4th Week Of March
c. Viva Voce For Research Project: In 4th Week Of March
2. Internal (Mid-Term)
a. Written Papers: In Mid October
b. Viva Voce For Field Work In 1st Week Of October
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| Opportunities At Exit Point |
1. Job Opportunities With Various Non-Governmental Organisations At The Local, National As Well As International Level.
2. Job Opportunities With Various Departments Of The Government.
3. Academics And Research In Social Work.
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| Syllabus |
Programme Contents
| First Year |
| Paper: 1 |
Introduction to Social Work |
| Paper: 2 |
Sociology in relation to Social Work |
| Paper: 3 |
Dynamics of Human Behaviour |
| Paper: 4 |
Indian Social Problems |
| Paper: 5 |
Academic English & Professional Writing Skills for Social Workers - I |
| *practical: |
Concurrent Field Work |
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| Second Year |
| Paper: 1 |
Social Work, Theory and Practice - I |
| Paper: 2 |
Social Work Research – I ( Methodology) |
| Paper: 3 |
Social work Practice With Selected Groups or in specific settings |
| Paper: 4 |
Masters of Sociological Thought |
| Paper: 5 |
Academic English & Professional Writing Skills for Social Workers- II |
| *practical: |
Concurrent Field Work |
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| Third Year |
| Paper: 1 |
Social Work, Theory and Practice -II |
| Paper: 2 |
Social Work Research – II (Analysis & Utilisation) |
| Paper: 3 |
Communacation for Social Workers |
| Paper: 4 |
Social Policy and Planning |
| Paper: 5 |
Academic English and Professional Writning skills for Social Workers - III |
| *practical: |
Concurrent Field Work |
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| Field Work : |
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As An Essential Component Of Social Work Studies, Field Work is conducted in definite stages.
Prior to commencement Of Concurrent Field Work, students are exposed to field reality through
the medium of orientation-visits for students in their out-set and advanced specialisation visits
in the second level of their studies. These visits help in building professional knowhow,
broader perspective towards issues and updating with the latest developments.
The students are able to gain immensely from the work being done with different groups of population
(women, children,senior citizens, disabled groups, youth) from the point of varied issues and problems
(HIV-AIDS, Health, Education, Unorganised Labour, Rural Development, Self-Help Groups Etc.)
The visits are thus carried out at various organisations – at grass-roots, community level,
residential institutes and campaigns; such as - Hivre Bazaar, Raleagdh Siddhi,
Observation home for boys and girls, KRIPA (De-Addiction Centre), NACS, CASP, Kamla Nehru Hospital,
Santulan, MASUM, Nivara Senior Citizens Home, MUSKAN Etc.
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| Fees |
Year
1st
2nd
3rd
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Fees.
(Rs.)
12,000/-
12,000/-
12,000/-
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(Fees applicable for current academic year.)
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