The admission process at the Faculty of Social Work, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, begins with an online application, followed by a group discussion and an interview. The selection is based on a merit list. Ranked 4th in India for social work, the faculty offers a Bachelor of Social Work program in a pleasant, green environment. The program is self-financed with annual fees for the general category starting at ₹55,000 in the first year, increasing to ₹55,500 in the second year, and ₹56,500 in the final year. The total cost for the 5-year program is ₹2,75,000. The institution boasts a 100% placement rate, particularly in NGOs like Faith Foundation and Helping Hands Foundation, with a starting salary of ₹1.3 lakh annually. Placement involves online fieldwork in social work, requiring students to meet interview criteria set by employers. While the college does not offer direct scholarships or loans, SC, ST, and OBC students can access state government scholarships, with no such schemes for the general category.
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