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Madras School of Social Work Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback

Public/Government|Estd. 1952|NAAC Grade A|NIRF #55 (College) 2025

Average rating of Madras School of Social Work

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.8

Based on 13 Verified Users

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3.3/5

Admission

Admission

4.2/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.6/5

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4.1/5

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Parth Choudhary

Parth Choudhary

B.Sc. in Psychology

Reviewed On 10 Dec, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here know their stuff - most of them have doctorates and real-life work experience. The HR and Psychology classes are right on the money, keeping things current and important. Passing rate? About 40%. Exams aren't too bad if you pay attention in class.

Placement: The college doesn't have many job options after graduation, so most undergrads look for internships or continue studying. The highest salary is around 9 LPA, while postgrads usually get around 6 LPA. Popular job roles include HR, social work, counseling psychology, development sector, and entrepreneurship.

Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere, computer labs, a library, and everything else we need for our courses. The food is really good, and there's a medical center, a gym, and two canteens for us. It's a great place for studying and taking care of ourselves.

Pradeep Das

Pradeep Das

M.A. in Social Entrepreneurship

Reviewed On 10 Dec, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here know their stuff and many run their own businesses. They really show us how to put theory into practice. In two years, we learn everything about being a social entrepreneur  from spotting issues to finding solutions, making plans, and earning money. They even have a place to help us develop our ideas. About half of us pass our exams.

Placement: All the students from M.A. in social entrepreneurship got placed or started their own business in 2020-21. Everyone does a full-time internship for a month as part of the course.

Campus: The campus has everything you need: library, computer lab with Wi-Fi, auditorium, conference rooms, open-air theater, and a ground. The canteen food is pretty good, I'd give it a 4 out of 5. Hostel facilities include a bed, fan, and 24/7 water supply. Just remember, curfew is at 8 PM.

Divya Choudhary

Divya Choudhary

M.A. in Development Management

Reviewed On 3 Dec, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The staff at our college are super experienced and helpful. They're not just about teaching  they also organize sports and cultural events. The staff is really nice and always ready to help with any questions. They do a great job shaping us and we get to do field work twice a week.

Placement: I heard from older students that this college helps a lot with getting good jobs after graduation. They say more than half of the students get jobs every year. As part of our studies, we do internships. The staff here are really supportive in helping us find internships in good companies.

Campus: I'm in the afternoon classes. The college's got great infrastructure. Wi-Fi is just for laptops. We've got a really good library with all the books you need. The canteen is clean and well-kept. The campus overall has a nice vibe.

Aparna Iyer

Aparna Iyer

Bachelor of Social Work

Reviewed On 11 Oct, 2025

3.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good and always ready to help. They teach well, and the quality of education is top-notch. Some teachers speak in Tamil, which might be tough for non-Tamil students. The course content is spot on for anyone aiming to become a social worker. They plan the syllabus carefully and update it every few years to keep it relevant. Exams each semester have a mix of theory and practical questions. If you know your basics well, you can do great in the practical part. The passing rate is around 40%.

Placement: The college doesn't offer job placements for undergrad courses, but the postgrad ones have awesome opportunities in top companies. They have a good salary package of 12 LPA. Companies like SOS come to hire students, and the popular role is in HR.

Campus: The college and hostel here have awesome facilities. You can play volleyball at the playground, and there's even a sports room inside. Wi-Fi is everywhere, and there's a cool library too. The computer labs are open from 8 AM to 7 PM. The college's infrastructure is decent. They have first aid boxes around. Plus, there's a canteen and a mess where you can eat three times a day. It's pretty sweet here.

Sandhya Reddy

Sandhya Reddy

Bachelor of Social Work

Reviewed On 15 Jun, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like Mssw because they teach us a good mix of theory and practical stuff. The courses are interesting and easy to understand. The teachers are great, and we can also learn from each other. The only bummer is we need to have at least 75% attendance to sit for exams.

Placement: Mssw looks for students with good grades. They also reserve spots for SC/ST students. Mssw has a great reputation for higher education. They have connections with different organizations and companies.

Campus: The college is awesome with an A+ grade from NAAC. The library rocks and the teachers are super helpful. Wi-Fi on campus is a plus, and the food is yummy and healthy. Plus, all the shops you need are close by. Love it here!

Deepak Khan

Deepak Khan

Bachelor of Social Work

Reviewed On 29 May, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in our department really know their stuff and are super helpful. They're always there to support us in any subject, even if it's not their own. They help us grow both professionally and personally, and treat everyone fairly. We have semester exams twice a year, along with some internal assessments in between. You just need a 40% to pass.

Placement: In our class, there were around 40-50 students. Since it's a bachelor's program, we didn't have campus placements or job offers. But we all got chances to intern at different NGOs like Aruvi Foundation and Women of Worth Dignity Foundation. During our internships, we did things like helping people connect, advocating for their issues, and assisting with ID cards like Aadhaar or ration cards. It was a great hands-on experience!

Campus: The food in the cafeteria is pretty good, and the rooms are okay. They've got a library with lots of books. Plus, they have counselors and a psychologist to support us. The college is big on sports like volleyball, throw ball, and shuttle football. They also have indoor games like carrom and table tennis.

Anita Mishra

Anita Mishra

Master of Social Work

Reviewed On 18 May, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in the Social Work department are really good at MSSW. They help us improve our skills and knowledge. The courses are well-structured and follow a schedule. We don't waste time and everything is organized. We have seminars every year, which are useful for those who want to work in social work. Fieldwork is a big part of our studies.

Placement: The placements at this college are solid. You can expect a better salary than walk-in interviews. Companies and NGOs usually come for interviews. Over 50% of students get placed through campus placements. Our batch has done even better than the seniors in terms of placements.

Campus: The facilities here are okay but not top-notch. The Wi-Fi only works with laptops, which is a bummer. The classrooms are nice, but there aren't enough of them. The library for MSSW has a great selection of social work books. The library overall is pretty good. The hostel is nice, and the food at the mess/canteen is better than average.

Anita Sharma

Anita Sharma

Master of Social Work

Reviewed On 3 May, 2025

3.5
5 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: As a student studying medical and psychiatric social work, I felt like my college curriculum wasn't preparing me well enough for the real world. After working for 7 months, I realized I only learned about 25% of what I needed on the job.

Placement: I did a course in medical and psychiatry, but I didn't get placed in any campus for my specialisation. I was really let down by the placement coordinator's lack of help. However, the good news is that you can land great jobs with awesome pay in top companies.

Campus: The campus is okay. The library is the best part, with lots of useful stuff for every course. The Wi-Fi could use some improvement, though. Overall, I'm pretty happy with everything else.

Neha Singh

Neha Singh

B.Sc. in Psychology

Reviewed On 16 Apr, 2025

2.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The course content is really current and useful. It covers lots of different areas of psychology, so you can figure out what you're interested in. The teachers are helpful and know their stuff. But some teachers might miss classes or fall behind a bit. I didn't find the semester exams too hard. If you pay attention and stay motivated, they're pretty manageable.

Placement: You won't get placements for Bsc psychology, but it's not a big deal. You can use the case study subject to make connections and do internships at mental health places. Placements are available for PG courses and other programs at our college.

Campus: The classrooms and hostel aren't great because the college doesn't have a lot of money. The library has lots of books and there's WiFi. We also have a psychology lab. The classrooms are a bit dark and don't have AC, but we do have smart boards. The hostel is okay, but the food isn't good and they don't clean regularly.

Priya Singh

Priya Singh

M.A. in Human Resource Management

Reviewed On 3 Apr, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great. They know their stuff and have real-world experience. They teach us using examples from real life, which makes it easier to understand. The course covers everything about HR like OB, labor laws, finances, and more. Each semester, we have one big exam worth 100 marks and two smaller ones worth 25 marks each. You can do your best in either of the smaller exams. The pass rate is over 55%, which is cool.

Placement: To get placed, you need over 60%, but it changes by company. Around 70% is a good percentage to aim for. The highest salary offered was 9 LPA, while the lowest was 4 LPA. Companies like Ashok Leyland, Cognizant, Yamaha Motors, and more hire from here. Internships are a must, but everyone gets a chance. Some students even get paid based on how well they do. After finishing, you can work in manufacturing for employee relations or in HR in the corporate world.

Campus: The college has awesome Wi-Fi and a library with tons of books. They also have access to lots of e-journals and e-books. The classrooms are big, bright, and airy. There's a clinic for emergencies, a small canteen, and the hostel food is okay. Sports Day lasts two days: one for indoor games and one for outdoor games.

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