After having watched your talk shows and researched about your background, my humble advise would be to span out to the world outside Kerala. With your language proficiency, passion, ability to work hard, experience in Star Plus and skill, I think you have a space in other parts of India, especially North India. Above all you deserve that.
Mam can you bring any one who pursue bsw and msw,because l need to know more about this course and the scope and opportunities after completing this course.
Depends on what you really want to do and whether you would be okay with it even if there would be zero opportunities. When it comes to social work, you have to know whether it provides skill sets that others are willing to pay for and whether they would be skill sets that really need specialised training. Then you have to know whether this is a field that hirers consider more men or more women. Even though it might feel like it is not relevant, it is very, very relevant. Doing a BSW is not a requirement for doing an MSW. Even after checking out all the above aspects, you still strongly feel like social work is the path. I encourage you to take a Bachelor's in Psychology, and if there are options to take introduction level sociology, economics, statistics, and computer science subjects along with it, do it. Meanwhile, if opportunity arises try to volunteer at NGOs to get an understanding of what the field really looks like, what real life skills are needed to sustain in the field, and what kind of economic sustainability is there. Wish you good luck.
This was a much needed topic and thanks for bringing it to your blog. Tom was very knowledgeable and open on his comments. Thank you Dhanyq.
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Almost felt like a Jain University promotion!
Even thou, the questions were tried max to show the core issues..
After having watched your talk shows and researched about your background, my humble advise would be to span out to the world outside Kerala. With your language proficiency, passion, ability to work hard, experience in Star Plus and skill, I think you have a space in other parts of India, especially North India. Above all you deserve that.
Aww thank you
@@iamwithdhanyavarmaWelcome Mam. I'll always stay tuned for that
Good topic to discuss..
Pls.share
Very informative...thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Ma'am and Sir for the topic...very helpful...🙏
Ma'am,expecting more higher education related topics in this platform.❤
Well spoken 😍
Mam btech Orient aayitt video cheyyamo
Jain university kochi... Anno ithil paranjottullath
This one same as in jain university in Banglore?
Mam can you bring any one who pursue bsw and msw,because l need to know more about this course and the scope and opportunities after completing this course.
Depends on what you really want to do and whether you would be okay with it even if there would be zero opportunities. When it comes to social work, you have to know whether it provides skill sets that others are willing to pay for and whether they would be skill sets that really need specialised training. Then you have to know whether this is a field that hirers consider more men or more women. Even though it might feel like it is not relevant, it is very, very relevant. Doing a BSW is not a requirement for doing an MSW. Even after checking out all the above aspects, you still strongly feel like social work is the path. I encourage you to take a Bachelor's in Psychology, and if there are options to take introduction level sociology, economics, statistics, and computer science subjects along with it, do it. Meanwhile, if opportunity arises try to volunteer at NGOs to get an understanding of what the field really looks like, what real life skills are needed to sustain in the field, and what kind of economic sustainability is there. Wish you good luck.
@@psysword33 thank you
Thank you
You're welcome.pls share
Chechii mumbai eth universityila padicheth
University of Mumbai
Which course mam..
അടുത്തത് dabzee യെ കൊണ്ട് വരുമോ?