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Master of Social Work Eligibility: The eligibility of Social Work Masters Degree Programmes is Bachelor of Social Work degree from a recognised institute. Candidates who have a Bachelor's degree in Humanities/Social Science/Science/Commerce or Management subjects are also eligible. Students with a background in social work, psychology, social science, sociology or any other related fields are given preference over others. Candidates appearing for final year degree exam are also eligible to appear for the first year. However, their final admission to MSW is subject to passing degree examination before the opening of the classes on the 1st semester. The selection is based on one's performance in entrance test, group discussion and interview. The test measures one's mental ability and general awareness. The aim of the interview is to establish a candidate's genuine interest in social work. Candidates belonging to the SC/ST require at least 40% marks at the qualifying examinations. This percentage may vary depending upon the university. Few of the MSW Entrance Test: Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) MSW Admission Test Jamia Milia Islamia - JMI M.A. (Social Work) Admission Entrance Test Sree Sankaracharya University (SSUS) MSW Entrance Examination Tata Institute of Science and Technology Social Work (TISS) Entrance Exam