Hi CiteHR Members,

I have completed PGD-HRM through distance learning from NMIMS and have been working as a recruiter for the past two and a half years. It seems that my PG course has not been very beneficial in securing a better job. I am considering pursuing an MSW as I have noticed that many individuals with an MSW have achieved success in the HR field.

Can someone please suggest whether pursuing an MSW will help me out (preferably through distance learning as I am working full-time)? Also, could someone recommend a university that offers an MSW program through distance learning?

I look forward to your suggestions.

Ronak

From India, Vadodara
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I am posting the same thing which I posted on the other thread about Postgraduation and Doctorate through Distance Learning.

Distance Learning Dilutes Education and Learning

There is a crazy rush to get degrees everywhere. Everybody wants to add degrees after degrees. Masters and now Doctorate are also available through distance learning. One needs to introspect and satisfy oneself as to whether he/she acquired real knowledge or only added one more degree to his/her name. Moreover, what is the use of adding such degrees? No wise employer is going to give any recognition or weightage to such degrees.

Thanks to Mr. Prabhakar Tripathi for sharing very good and important news and UGC Directive on the subject.

As the quality of education, faculty, and evaluation, even in the case of many full-time programs, is suspect and deplorable, it is further diluted in distance learning.

Everybody should strive to get quality education and not merely a degree. One should check and recheck the credentials of the institute/university and program before enrolling.

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From India, Pune
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MSW is a generic course offering opportunities in various fields like HR, legal, social services, etc. If you want to make your career in HR with a generalist profile, I would recommend you to go for MSW. Some universities offering full-time MSW are Sardar Patel University - Department of Social Work, VV Nagar, Gujarat; MS University - Faculty of Social Work, Baroda; and Gujarat University, Ahmedabad. Part-time MSW is not preferable; at least, I would not recommend it to you. I am also an MSW and currently working with an MNC in Daman. So, just go for it. MSW is a good course in comparison to MBA or any post-graduation diploma courses because it provides a wide range of knowledge.
From India, Ahmadabad
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dear Ronak PLEASE CAL ME IAM ALSO WORKING IN HR FIELD AND I AM COMLETE MY MSW(HR) FROM PUNE UNIVERSITY.ANY OTHER INFORMATION OF MSW PLEASE CAL ME FOLLOWING CONTACT NO. mahadeo 09579361631
From India, Pune
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Master's in Social Work distance learning courses are available at Indira Gandhi Open University. You can visit the website at ::IGNOU WEBSITE::.

The enrollment process takes place twice a year.

From India, Lucknow
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Dear All!

Glad to know that MSW has received the well-merited attention it deserves! MSW is really the best of the courses available when it comes to understanding the HR function strongly. The Fieldwork is on 2 days a week, and the internships and Block Placements provide the students with optimum exposure.

I did my MSW specializing in HRM from Madras Christian College (Chennai) affiliated with Madras University. This is one of the premier institutes. The main pioneering school is the Madras School of Social Work. The edge is the faculty; MSW is hardcore experiential study involving Rural Camp. The real advantage would be to do this full-time college like MCC, to get equipped to face the industry. MSW also gives a unique perspective in counseling, casework, group work, and FGD. After 2 years, you'll discover a real and better you.

For more details, contact me.

Social Worker and Human Resources Professional, Ivan Antony John

From India, Madras
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Hello Ronak,

I have completed my MSW from Punjab. I suggest you go for the regular program because the exposure you receive will not be the same in distance learning. While it is a good degree, it would be even better if you obtain it from a renowned university. What are your thoughts on pursuing an MBA? In MSW, there are fascinating subjects such as HR, CO, medical social work, psychology, etc., all of which will be beneficial. Best of luck. If you have any queries, please feel free to contact me.

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Satnam Singh

From India, New Delhi
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Dear All,

Glad to know that MSW has received the well-merited attention it deserves! MSW is really the best of the courses available when it comes to understanding the HR function strongly. The field works on 2 days a week, and the internships and block placements provide the students with the optimum exposure.

I did my MSW specializing in HRM from Madras Christian College (Chennai), affiliated with Madras University. This is one of the premier institutes. The main pioneering school is Madras School of Social Work. The edge is the faculty; MSW is a hardcore experiential study involving rural camp. The real advantage would be to do this full-time college like MCC, to get equipped to face the industry. MSW also gives a unique perspective in counseling, casework, group work, and FGD. After 2 years, you'll discover a real and better you.

For more details, contact me.

Social Worker and Human Resource Professional,
Ivan Antony John

From India, Delhi
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Dear Swati,

MBA has just been marketed well. I find it rather hyped by every other college in the neighborhood calling themselves a management institute and offering an MBA.

But for those who have committed themselves to obtaining an MSW like Satnam and me, we know its true value.

We really learn tangible management concepts from an MSW like a specialization in Human Resource Management. Social Work views Business and its related activities under its domain, and this is how it should be!

Business now views Social Work as mere Corporate Social Responsibility and a way to promote its so-called Brand Value and satisfy theirs and the shareholders' consciousness. This proposition has brought about a crisis like the current economic downturn.

The attitude of grabbing and consuming and making more profits is the absolute aim of most MBAs. But recognizing the community and people around us makes a great visible and most powerful invisible differences.

Being an MSW, I understand the other functions of Business like Finance, Logistics, and Operations in a realistic manner as I have been to fieldwork (Twice a 5-day working week), Summer Placement (between 1st and 2nd year), and Block Placement (After the 2nd-year final exams). Listed below is my detailed list during the course itself:

- Human Resource and Social Work Internship with World Vision for 1st and 2nd Semester. [June 2007 - November 2007 & December 2007 - April 2008]

- Human Resource Summer Internship with SIEMENS Information Processing Services. [May 2008]

- Human Resource Internship with Pantaloon Retail (India) Limited-Future Group. [July - October 2008]

- Human Resource Internship with Trans Evolve Training and Development. [November 2008 - March 2009]

- Block Placement as HR with People Star HR Consultancy and Mind Miners Pvt. Ltd. [April - May 2009]

Now, you can be the Judge =)

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Tring - 00971 50 9421903/1156809.

From India, Madras
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Neither MBA nor MSW or for that matter any degree is bad, provided you study from reputed institute / college. All the institutes print glossy brochures with lot of imaginary content. When it comes to delivering they are big zero. They do not have infrastructure, good faculty and industry interface to give students right exposure.

Obtaining degree should not be the aim but to obtain real knowledge and practical exposure. Choose only such institute with good standing to pursue your studies. Mind you, you will have to come really good to get admission in reputed institutes and will have to compete with brilliant students to get admission and to complete the studies.

I agree with Mr. Ivan Antony John that, MBA course is hyped up and it is being offered by every institute and college round the corner like any ordinary degree and that is why it is diluted and lost its value.MSW is also offered by many institutes and there is also a big variation in quality standards. Mr. Ivan Antony John has done his MSW from a very reputed institution like Madras Christian College (Chennai), that’s why he got such a good exposure and knowledge but unfortunately majority institutes are selling only cheap, substandard degrees at a very high price.

Thanks & Regards


From India, Pune
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Dr. Parashurama
HOD - MSW
SDM College, Ujire, Mangalore District
Karnataka

We offer the MSW program. Ours is an autonomous college affiliated with Mangalore University. You can submit your application for admission in the month of June, and we will invite you for a written exam, GD, and personal interview. Our alumni are placed in good corporations, earning a very competitive CTC.

For any doubts, you can contact me on my mobile number: 9900412819.

Dr. K.G. Parashurama

From India, Indore
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Hi,

I have completed my MSW (HR) but still haven't found a job in HR. Mostly in Delhi, nobody talks about MSW (HR) for the HR sector. Can anybody tell me what should I do? I want to work in the HR sector. Should I pursue another course for HR?

From India, Mumbai
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