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Social Science & Humanities

National Institute of Social Development - Bachelor of Social Work

The Bachelor of Social Work (Hons) degree programme conducted by the NISD aims to produce professional social workers with a good grasp of social work values, capable of managing social welfare services, competent to engage in good quality teaching and research and promote peace and harmony in a multi-ethnic Sri Lanka. The Bachelor’s degree course in Social Work is a full-time four-year programme. The BSW programme is conducted in eight semesters, through class room lessons, on-site-teaching-learning methods and guided field practice exercises.


Requirements

Admission of candidates to the Bachelor of Social Work Degree is considered on the basis of the minimum requirements for University admission prescribed by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and a good working knowledge of English. Short listed candidates should appear for an Admission Test. Those who qualify at this 

Admission Test will be called for an interview for selection on the basis of merit.


Category

Social Science & Humanities

Course Level

A/L

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