Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)

  • BSW College

    Social work course at Samriddi BSW College is fundamentally a multidisciplinary course drawing theoretical concepts from different social sciences, keeping social work values and principles at the care. Thus, social work education in BSW course focuses on a holistic and integrated method of practice rather than a reductionist approach.

    Samriddhi College is one of the best BSW College in Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley and all over Nepal. The best BSW program at Samriddhi College is designed in such a manner that will provide comprehensive social work education in an attempt towards the building up of knowledge base necessary for the practice (through necessary classes) learning and refinement of skills through concurrent fieldwork) and imbibing necessary ethical value base (through various exposure; supervision and constant reflection process). Therefore, students looking for top BSW colleges in Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley and all over Nepal usually join Samriddhi College.

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    Career after BSW Course in Nepal

    Our BSW course offers a robust foundation in all areas of social work. The course of BSW College highlights a multidisciplinary approach that draws from a variety of social sciences, providing a well-rounded education that empowers our students. The course Structure of BSW includes an intensive level of fieldwork in order to understand the current issues and needs of today’s society both here and abroad.

    BSW program at Samriddhi College prepares students for entry-level practice in social work. Social Work is one of the helping professions committed to improving people’s lives.

    BSW at Samriddhi College prepares graduate students for service in the social work profession and for advanced study in social work and related disciplines.

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    BSW College in Nepal

    Why is Field Work so necessary for BSW Students?

    BSW Fieldwork is an important part of the social work program. The students are expected to undergo a minimum of 12 hrs per week of practical fieldwork. The BSW students are evaluated on the basis of their midterm assessment, assignments, attendance, application of professional skills in the field, and reflection. The faculty/fieldwork supervisors, both from the institutes and agency.

    Besides this, BSW course program intends to furnish the students with Report Writing, Individual Conference, Group Conference, Neighborhood Camp, Rural Camp, Urban Camp, Block Placement, guest sessions, field visit, life skill training and so on. The BSW students will also have opportunities for internship and jobs and also work at many partner NGOs and INGOs of Samriddhi College.

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    Entry Requirement at BSW College

    Candidates applying for the admission program must have successfully completed the PCL or HSEB 10+2 in business/commerce, Science, or any equivalent course from any board or university recognized by Tribhuvan University.

    Class Hours at Samriddhi College

    The classes for BSW will run from 6:30 am to 11:00 am (morning shift), Sunday to Wednesday.

    Examinations And Assessments

    The final examination for BSW will be conducted by the office of the Controller of Examination. However to qualify for the final examinations the students will need a minimum of 30% in aggregate in all internal assessments including class works, project works, class tests & term examinations.

    Admission Criteria to Join BSW College

    A candidate who has completed 12 years of Schooling can apply for admission. A student must have a +2 result equivalent to the D+ marks in every subject. The college will conduct the interview and select the candidate for admission.

    Features at Samriddhi College

    • Excellent Academic Results
    • Four days of theoretical classes and two days of practical classes per week
    • Regular report submission with IC/GC sessions
    • Course based practical and field visits
    • Well experienced faculty members
    • Guest Lecture sessions from experts
    • Neighborhood camp, Rural Camp and Urban Camp every year
    • Different skill sets training to students through Project-based Learning
    • Enhance presentation skills, leadership qualities, communication skills, development of professionalism, etc.
    • Promoting Entrepreneurship through “Incubation Center”
    • Self-initiation of programs on different national and international days by students.
    • Job Placement through “Placement Cell”
  • Course Structure (Psychology Combination)

    First Year

    Course Code

    Subject

    Theory

    Internal Assessment

    Practical

    Total

    C. ENG 401

    C. English I

    70

    30

    100

    SW 421

    Introduction to Social Work (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    SW 422

    Basic Sociology for Social Work (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    PSY 421

    Introduction to Psychology (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    PSY 422

    Social Psychology (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    Second Year

    Course Code

    Subject

    Theory

    Internal Assessment

    Practical

    Total

    C. Nepali 402

    C. Nepali

    70

    30

    100

    SW423

    Basic Psychology for Social Work

    70

    30

    100

    SW424 A

    Social Case Work Practice (Major)

    50

     

    30

     

    100

    SW424 B

    Social Work Practice with Groups (Major)

    50

    PSY423

    Adolescence and Juvenile

    Delinquency (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    PSY 424

    Abnormal Psychology (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    Third Year

    Course Code

    Subject

    Theory

    Internal Assessment

    Practical

    Total

    C. English 403

    Compulsory English

    70

    30

    30

    100

    SW425

    Social Issues and leadership Development (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    SW410

    Social Issues and Leadership Development (Elective)

    70

    30

    100

    PSY 425

    Psychosocial Counseling (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    PSY 425

    Psychosocial Counseling  (Elective)

    70

    30

    100

    Fourth Year

    Course Code

    Subject

    Theory

    Internal Assessment

    Practical

    Total

    C. Nepal Studies 404

    Nepal Studies

    70

    30

    100

    SW426

    Theoretical Ideologies of Social Work

    70

    30

    100

    SW427

    Social Problem, Identifications and Interventions

    70

    30

    100

    PSY 426

    Industrial Organizational Psychology

    70

    30

    100

    PSY 427

    Research Methods and Academic Writing

    70

    30

    100

    Note: The courses in the third year and fourth year are proposed. The title of these courses can be changed while developing detail contents later.

  • Course Structure (with Rural Development Combination)

    First Year

    Course Code

    Subject

    Theory

    Internal Assessment

    Practical

    Total

    C.Eng 401

    C. English I

    70

    30

    100

    SW 421

    Introduction to Social Work (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    SW 422

    Basic Sociology for Social Work (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    RDS 421

    Theories of  Development (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    RDS 422

    Basic Research Method (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    Second Year

    Course Code

    Subject

    Theory

    Internal Assessment

    Practical

    Total

    C.Nepali 402

    C. Nepali

    70

    30

     

    100

    SW423

    Basic Psychology for Social Work

    70

    30

    100

    SW424 A

    Social Case Work Practice (Major)

    50

     

     30

     

    100

    SW424 B

    Social Work Practice with Groups (Major)

    50

    RDS 423

    Economics and Development (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    RDS424

    Society and Development (Major)

    70

    30

    100

    Third Year

    Course Code

    Subject

    Theory

    Internal Assessment

    Practical

    Total

    C. English 403

    Compulsory English

    70

    30

    30

    100

    SW425

    Social Issues and leadership Development

    70

    30-

    100

    SW410

    Social Issues and Leadership Development (Elective)

    70

    30

    100

    RDS 425

    Governance and Development

     

     

     

     

    RDS 410

    Development Practices (Elective)

    70

    30

    100

    Fourth Year

    Course Code

    Subject

    Theory

    Internal Assessment

    Practical

    Total

    C.Nepal Studies 404

    Nepal Studies

    70

    30

    100

    SW426

    Theoretical Ideologies of Social Work 

    70

    30

    100

    SW427

    Social Problem, Identifications and and Interventions

    70

    30

    100

    RDS426

    Environment and Development

    70

     

    30

    100

    RDS 427

    Planning and Project Management

    70

    30

    100

    Note: The courses in the third year and fourth year are proposed. The title of these courses can be changed while developing detail contents later.

  • FAQ Section:

    Which is the Best College for Studying BSW Course in Nepal?

    Ans: There are many colleges out there in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. But many students may have confusion, why typically we are. The main reason behind is we never compromise in quality when compared with quantity.  See More: BSW Course in Nepal