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CONTENTS
Invitation
About the University
Infrastructure
About the Department of Social Work
Academic Programmes offered
Course Structure
Pedagogy
Fieldwork
Modes of Learning
Student’s Activities
Batch Profile
Our Partners in Fieldwork and Placements
Our Prestigious Alumni
The Upcoming Batch
Contact Details
Response Sheet
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Vice Chancellor's Message
The Department of Social Work at Jamia Millia Islamia is one of the premier institutions of
social work education in the country. Recently, the University Grants Commission has
upgraded it to a Center for Advanced Study. The Department has been seminal in
developing sound, dynamic and professional leaders in the field of social work.
The pedagogy at the Department is a unique blend of different methodologies to help
students imbibe theoretical knowledge to go along with sound professional skills. The
Department has an innovative Behaviourial and Personality Enrichment Laboratory to equip the students with
micro-skills of social work in a simulated environment. The faculty at the Department has earned their repute not
only within the university but also at National and International levels.
I take this opportunity to welcome you to the campus to interact with and recruit the outgoing batch of students
of M A Social Work.
(Najeeb Jung)Vice-ChancellorJamia Millia Islamia
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I am delighted to introduce to you the outgoing batch of the students of M A Social Work.
These students had been selected through an all India competition and have undergone
two years (4 semesters) of intense training in theoretical frameworks, social science
knowledge for social work, and core social work methods and techniques, along with at-
least 150 hours of field training each semester. The core skills of the students are
developed through the Behavioral and Personality Enrichment Laboratory, Skill
Laboratories, Extension Lectures, Rural Camp etc.
I am convinced that the students are intensely committed and passionate about their chosen profession and are all
geared up to make a difference in the lives of the people.
I invite you to visit the campus, interact with our students and recruit them for possible openings in your
organization. I am confident that these students will prove an asset to whichever organization they chose to join.
Message from the Head of the Department
(Prof. Zubair Meenai)HeadDepartment of Social WorkJamia Millia Islamia
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It is my pleasure to introduce to you the outgoing batch of M.A Social Work, a group of
young and passionate social workers. These students have undergone intensive training for
two years with individualized field work supervision and classroom training. This strong
blend of field work training, rural practicum, skill labs and sound theoretical base has
helped to mold the students into competent, confident and ethical professionals. Their
knowledge of micro as well as macro level issues has prepared them to serve in variety of
organizations dealing with human issues.
We at the department train the students in two broad areas Social Development and Social Welfare respectively
equipping them with the required skill set.
I am confident that these students are very well prepared and would prove to be well rounded professionals. I
welcome your organization for recruitment of M.A Social Work students.
(Prof. N.U. Khan)
Director- Fieldwork & Placement
Department of Social Work
Jamia Millia Islamia
Message from Director of Fieldwork and Placements
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Jamia Millia Islamia is one of the premier universities of national importance. It became a Central
University by an Act of the Indian Parliament in 1988. This University came into existence at Aligarh in
1920 during the Khilafat and Non-cooperation movement in response to Mahatma Gandhi's call to boycott
the Government-supported institutions. Jamia moved from Aligarh to Delhi in 1925. The name of the
University, Jamia Millia Islamia, in which Jamia means 'University' and Millia means 'National', mirrors its
very ideology.
Today, Jamia Millia Islamia is an ensemble of a multi layered education system nurturing over sixteen
thousand students, through six hundred sixty full time faculty teachers, nine faculties, forty two
departments and offering more than two hundred courses covering all aspects of schooling,
undergraduate, post-graduate and doctoral level education. The various faculties are Education,
Humanities & Languages, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Engineering & Technology, Law,
Architecture & Ekistics, Fine Arts and Dentistry. Besides its nine faculties, Jamia has over twenty-three
centers of learning and research.
About Jamia Millia Islamia
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The objectives of the University are to disseminate advanced knowledge and provide
instructional, research and extension facilities in various branches of learning. The University
endeavors to provide the students and faculty with the necessary atmosphere and facilities for
the promotion of:
Innovations in education leading to restructuring of courses, new methods of teaching
and learning and integrated development of personality.
Studies in various disciplines, inter-disciplinary studies and
National integration, secularism and international understanding.
Dr. Zakir Husain Library named after the ex-President of India, (Late) Dr. Zakir Husain in 1973, is
the Central Library of the Jamia Library System, which includes the Faculty and Center
Libraries. Spread over an area of 23,038 sq. feet, the collection consists of books, periodicals,
pamphlets, manuscripts, photographs & Electronic Resources and E-journals like Sage, Jstor,
Pubmed, Blackwell Synergy etc. The library has fully computerized its most actively used
collection, which is now available to users through OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) with
network access across the campus-wide LAN.
Infrastructure Library
Resources:
Books
Journals
Theses
Microfilm/Microfiche
Compact Discs
Manuscripts
Special Collections
: 3,28,000
: 445
: 600
: 200
: 30
: 3,000
: 176
The university has six hostels for boys and three hostels for girls where students from different
religions, cultures, castes and ethnic background reside giving a true cosmopolitan look to the
hostel. The hostel provides various facilities like twenty four hour internet facility, library cum
reading room, common room, recreation room, playground, RO purifier, hygienic dining hall,
twenty four hours power backup, telephone facilities etc.
A scene of boisterous exuberance, the University cafeteria is a popular meeting place of like
minds where sharing of ideas and bonding with friends happens over a cup of coffee. The cafés
serve food ranging from light refreshments to wholesome meals.
Recognizing the challenges that the industry has put forth in terms of information technology, the
University's Computer Centre is providing IT services to its users through the following labs:
The central auditorium has a seating capacity for more than six hundred attendees. It has world
class acoustic arrangements complete with seating and lighting arrangements. The Auditorium
has hosted various national and international level events. Besides this, university has many
conference halls well suited for seminars, conferences, round-table discussions, lectures and
debates.
Hostel Facilities
Cafeteria
Computer Lab
· MIS Lab
· Network and Data Centre
· Software Library
· Multimedia Lab
· Internet Users Lab
· Website Management Lab
M.A. Ansari Auditorium
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The University has its own Dental Hospital, a Physiotherapy Centre as well as a general Health
Centre which is fully equipped to handle medical exigencies. General physicians and specialists
are available in different time slots and the Centre has tie-ups with some of the major hospitals in
the National Capital Region, the facilities of which can be availed by both the students and
faculty alike.
Jamia Sports Complex also served as a practice venue for the Commonwealth Games 2010.
The sprawling Bhopal Ground, the pride of the University, has hosted Inter-Departmental and
Inter-University matches and State-level Ranji Trophy matches. It is equipped with an
International pavilion, electronics score board, night lighting facilities and an international level
cricket and hockey fields. The students of Social Work Program have access to ample facilities
for recreation, rejuvenation and various co-curricular activities, which help to dwell a healthy
mind in a healthy body. The University also has on campus courts/fields for basketball, cricket,
badminton, tennis, volleyball, lawn tennis, hockey and football. The indoor stadium has state of
the art facilities for indoor-badminton courts, basketball courts and equipment for workouts and
exercises.
Healthcare Facilities
Sports and Recreation
Computer Lab Cafeteria8
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The Department of Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia, was accorded the status of Department of
Special Assistance (DSA) in the year 1991 by University Grants Commission (UGC) which was
followed by two more phases of DSA. Keeping in view the significant achievements as well as
potential for excellence, the department was recently upgraded as the UGC Centre for
Advanced Study (CAS) in April 2010. The UGC CAS programme has, by providing the required
infrastructure, enabled the department to focus on developing the two units.
ü Research and Resource Unit on Social Work with Minorities (RRUSWM); and
ü Behavior and Personality Enrichment Laboratory (BPEL)
It is the first Social Work department in the country to earn this status. The department was also
sanctioned assistance from UGC under the ASSISH programme (2005-2010). The DSA,
ASSISH and CAS put together have strengthened the department in terms of academic quality
and infrastructure facilities.
The Department of Social Work with its precursor the Jamia School of Social Work came into
being over 40 years ago to give yet another expression to Jamia's historic mission of service to
the community. Jamia is known, among other activities, for rendering services to the
neighbourhood through adult education programmes including night schools, literacy centers,
and libraries for neo-literate, recreation for youth, and training of women and girls for their future
social and economic roles.
The Department has been associated with several National and International organizations
including corporate houses, non-governmental organizations, public sector and autonomous
organizations, various ministries of the government, different consultancy organizations and
reputed academic institutions. The department's community outreach programme was
instrumental in the setting up of the Zakir Husain Memorial Welfare Society and the Child
Guidance Centre.
Department of Social Work
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All class rooms have the facility of a LCD projector, enabling teachers to use the latest
innovations in ICT to impart class room teaching. The Department also has a fully-furnished and
well-equipped Seminar Room where various skill development laboratories, extension lectures,
seminars and special lectures etc are organized to hone the professional skills in the students.
In addition to the University library, the Department also has a library of its own with a collection
of approximately 1500 books on various subjects and topics such as Social Work, Human
Resource Management, Social Policy, NGO Management, Research Methodology etc. The
Department is also equipped with a computer lab catering to the research needs of the students
and the faculty.
In order to pay individualized attention to the students and to facilitate their professional
development with the help of intensive classroom instructions coupled with rigorous field
practicum, the Department admits a small number of students in all its courses with the help of
an entrance examination followed by group discussion and personal interview on an all India
basis. The following is the intake capacity of the Department for its various courses:
The Department realizes and acknowledges the dynamism of the social situations. The
Department keeps reviewing, revising and restructuring the curriculum of the various courses to
keep up with the latest developments in the paradigms of social work.
Academic Programmes offered
B.A. (Hons.) in Social Work
M.A. in Social Work
M.A. in Human Resource Management
P.G. Diploma in Management of NGOs
Doctoral Program in Social work
Doctoral Program in Human Resource Management
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S. No. Programme No. of Seats
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The department has a rigorous selection process consisting of a Written Test followed by a round
of Group Discussion and Personal Interview, that yields candidates with the right aptitude for the
profession. They are then trained and groomed to meet the challenges of the profession.
M.A. in Social Work is a 4 semester (two year) post-graduate programme with a generic
base. The programme is designed to meet the expanding human resource requirement
in the field of Welfare and Development.
The students from the social welfare stream primarily focus at micro level, providing
preventive, curative and rehabilitative interventions. In the process of intervention, while
remedial aspects are attended, the emphasis is on empowering the clients. The
curriculum is designed to train the students to develop skills and competencies to
address issues in the areas of well-being of the family, life skills, mental health,
delinquency, HIV/AIDS, alcoholism and drug abuse etc.
The social development curriculum prepares students to critically evaluate existing
policies, programmes and intervention strategies to empower communities to bring
about positive changes. The students are trained to develop expertise to deal with rural
and urban poverty, public health, gender empowerment, human rights, and
environmental issues, sustainable livelihood, education and consumer rights.
Master of Arts in Social Work
Selection Process
Course Structure
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The Curriculum
Foundations of Social Work Practice
Theories and Practice of Case Work &
Clinical Interventions
Theories and Practice of Group Work
Working with Communities
Social Science Concepts
Social Work Practice Skills
Social Work Research
Women's Empowerment: Concept and Approaches
Children and Adolescents: Problems and Issues
Marginalized Communities: Issues and Interventions
Semester I Semester II
Classroom Session
Classroom Session
Classroom Session
Individual Conferences/Extension Lectures
Individual Conferences/Extension Lectures
Individual Conferences/Extension Lectures
Field Work 8 Hours
Field Work 8 Hours
Group Conferences/Skill Labs
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Days of the Week The Pedagogy The Activities
Counseling Theory
and practice
Social Welfare
Management
Organizational Dynamics
Social Policy and
Social Legislation
Clinical interventions
in Specific Settings
(Social Welfare stream)
Social Development
(Social Development stream)
Family Practice:
Theory, Problems & Issues
Coping With Stress
(Including Intervention with Women)
Applied
and Life Crises
Behaviour Therapy
Emerging Areas of
Welfare Practice I
Emerging Areas
of Welfare Practice II
Participatory Approaches
in Development
Emerging Areas of
Rural Intervention
Emerging Areas of
Urban Intervention
Poverty:
Issues and Strategies
Livelihoods
Semester III Semester IV: Social Welfare Social Development
Weekly Schedule
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Department's Pedagogy
The FacultyProf Zubair Meenai
Prof. Anjali Gandhi
Prof. A. S. Kohli
Prof. S.M. Sajid
Prof. N.U. Khan
Dr. Jyoti Kakkar
Dr. Archana Dassi
Dr. Neelam Sukhramani
Dr. U.K. Popli
Dr. Vani Narula
Dr. Ravindra R. Patil
Dr. Intezar Khan
Dr. Sigamani P
Dr. Ashvini Kumar Singh
Ms. Lalhmingmawii Gangte
Dr. Virendra B. Shahare
Dr. Habeebul Rahman V.M.
Dr. Sanjay Hingole
Dr. Asiya Nasreen
Ms. Nosheen Nizam
Specialization in Rural Development, Micro-Finance, & Project Management.
Specialization in Gender Studies.
Specialization in HRM, Community Organization, Human Rights & Labor Laws.
Diploma in Labour Laws (ILI), Ph.D. Specialization in Labour Welfare,
Minority Studies, Peace and Conflict Analysis.
Ph.D. - Specialization in Welfare Management, & Human Resource Management.
Ph.D. - Specialization in IRPM and HIV/AIDS
Ph.D. - Specialization in T&D, Child Rights, Disability, Women welfare and
Social Defense
Ph.D. - Specialization in NGO Management and Child Rights
Ph.D. - Specialization in Gender studies, Gerontology, T&D
Dip. (IRPM), Ph.D. - Specialization in Human Resource Management
Ph.D. - Specialization in Urban and Rural Community Development
Ph.D. - Specialization in Correctional Administration
Ph.D. - Specialization in Public Policy, Health Care and HRM.
Ph.D. - Specialization in Social Welfare
Ph.D. - (Pursuing) - Specialization in Social Welfare
Ph.D. - Specialization in Urban and Rural Community Development
Ph.D. - Specialization in Social Defense and Correctional Service.
Ph.D. - Specialization in Social Movements
Ph.D. - Specialization in Social Welfare
M.A. Social Work14
In order to meticulously groom and train the students in all aspects of social work profession, the
students of M.A. Social Work undertake I440 hours of exhaustive fieldwork during the entire
duration of the course. The students not only learn from their fieldwork training at the
organisational and community level but they also Iearn skills of the Social Work profession
through practice oriented modes of learning such as Skill Labs and Extension Lectures. The
curriculum also encourages the students to accentuate their analytical and evaluative skills
through discussions, deliberations and research in the form of projects, Group Conferences,
presentations and other avenues of experiential learning.
The M.A. Social Work curriculum entails extensive classroom teaching in conjunction with
concurrent fieldwork training throughout the two year duration. This classroom teaching and
fieldwork training is facilitated and enriched through various modules such as the following:
Extensive Field Experience Field Work
Modes of Learning
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Students Conducting PRA
The Social Work profession caters to a variety of practice areas such as education, health,
livelihoods, child abuse, domestic violence, care of the elderly, HIV/AIDS, reproductive and
sexual health, disability etc. at the levels of individual, groups and communities and also the
broader level of policy analysis and modification. The students therefore are placed with
governmental and non-governmental organizations for working in these and other related fields
of their field practicum.
As part of internal assessment, every student has to prepare an assignment. Every assignment
presents a comprehensive study of the particular topic where the special focus is on the
student's perspective and his/her personal opinion about the topic the field experiences. The
students are also required to give an ppt presentation to the whole class and the respective
teacher.
Individual conference is a guided interaction between the students and the assigned faculty
supervisor to analyse issue and problems arising out of fieldwork experiences. It focuses on
work assignment and work schedule, analysis of client systems and problem situation. It
enhances the recording skills of the students and facilitates the evaluation of learning level
achieved.
Group conference is a mechanism to facilitate professional sharing of fieldwork experiences
with fellow students and faculty supervisors. It provides the students an exposure to different
field setting and an opportunity to discuss variety of issues and problems and their implications
in practice. Group conference also facilitates problem solving through group efforts and
enhances ability to work as a team member. It helps in developing presentation skills, ability to
receive feedback and utilizing it constructively.
Practice Areas
Assignments And Presentations
Individual Conference
Group Conference
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A weeklong orientation programme is designed and conducted for every batch with the purpose
to get an acquaintance with the nature and content of the course. Working professionals from
various fields are invited to share their experiences. A three-day communication lab strengthens
the seven-day orientation programme, where the students get an opportunity to display and
enhance their communication skills.
Orientation Programme
The department in collaboration with NSS organizes an educational camp for M.A. (Social
Work) first year and B.A. (Social Work) second year students in a rural area, every year as a part
of the course curriculum. The camp is the best place to sharpen the skills of rapport formation,
situational analysis and awareness generation in a rural community. Students develop an
understanding of group dynamics and power structures in a rural community. They also sharpen
their skills of group living and learn to initiate the development of attitudes conducive for effective
teamwork. This batch went to Chajjunagar, a village in Palwal district of Haryana. The camp was
focused on comprehensive theoretical inputs and practical utilization of PRA techniques and
other skills.
Rural Camp
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The students participated in a number of activities organized by the Subject Association such as
group discussions, debates, film shows, and cultural events. Participation in these activities
enabled the students to take on responsibilities and accomplish the task at hand in their own
innovative way.
The Department organizes various national and international seminars, symposiums and
conferences on different emerging issues regularly. Some of them are, “Relevance of Policy
reforms and Development: Challenges before emerging Economies”, “Human Resource
Management in twenty first century”, etc. The conferences and seminars are aimed at bringing
various stakeholders into a colloquium to debate and discuss policy issues, innovative practices
and intervention strategies associated with the social work profession.
Every year, Subject Association of the department organizes a socio-cultural festival. This year
the theme of the festival was inclusive development. A significant number of events like intra
faculty debate competition, JAM, street theatre competition and music competitions were held.
The Inter Agency Sports and Cultural Meet organized by the department, provides a platform for
interaction between children from the various communities in which the students are placed as
trainees through their fieldwork organizations. The children participated in a variety of sports and
cultural events which were coordinated and managed by the students under the supervision of
faculty members.
Student ActivitiesSubject Association
Conferences & Seminars
Department Festival
Inter-Agency Meet
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The Department of Social Work organizes various Skill Laboratories and Extension lectures
each year. While the Skill Laboratories are conceptualized in order to build on the basic
competencies of Social Work students so as to help them master a set of practice skills through
practical exercises, Extension lectures by the experts enable the students to broaden their
knowledge base and provide them with an opportunity get an interface with the latest
development scenario.
Some of the broad themes covered through the Skill Laboratories and Extension Lectures in this
academic year are:
The Alumni Meet organized by the department provided the current batch with a platform to
interact with their seniors. It also helped to ensure that the current students learn from the
experience of their predecessors and uphold high professional standards.
Alumni Meet
Skills Laboratories and Extension Lectures
Theatre Exercises
Designing Street Plays
Understanding voluntarism
Strategic Risk Management
Gender Budgeting
Gestalt Therapy
Log Frame Analysis
Research proposal
Life Skills
Participatory Rural Appraisal
Rural Development Schemes in India
Pain and Palliative Care for the Hopeless
Participation of Youth in Social Movements
Gender Mainstreaming and Social Work
Role of Media in Positive Social Interventions
Transactional Analysis
Data Analysis and SPSS Workshop
Client Centered Therapy
Rational Emotive Therapy
Crisis Intervention
PERT
Project Formulation and Appraisal
Social Policy Formulation
Social Planning, advocacy and lobbying
Sustainable Livelihood through Fair Trade and
Responsible consumerism
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Batch Profile
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AHMED FARAZDate of Birth: 23-12-1985
Email Id: [email protected]
Phone no: +919990279646
QUALIFICATION
(2012) M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
(2009) B.B.A., Integral University, Lucknow
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
(2011-2012) AIIMS
(2010-2011) CASP Delhi
LANGUAGES: English, Urdu, and Hindi.
ANANYA BASUDate of Birth: 05.12.86
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone no.: 09953569737
QUALIFICATION
2010-2012 M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
2005-2009 B.Tech. Biotechnology, Vellore Institute of Technology University
SPECIALIZATION: Social Development
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
2011-2012, PRIA
2010-2011, Katha
2010 Interned with Gram Vikas, Orissa
LANGUAGES: Bengali, Hindi and English
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ANSAR KAREEM QIDWAIDate of Birth: 7th September, 1988
Email Id: [email protected]
Phone no: 9811337280
QUALIFICATION
2012, MA (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
2010, BA (Hons.) Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia
SPECIALIZATION: Social Development
PROFESSIONAL/ FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
(2011-2012) PRIA (2009-2010) CASP-PLAN
(2010-2011) KATHA (2008-2009) BMVB-ASMA
Summer Internship in ACCS, Patna
LANGUAGES: English, Hindi, Urdu
APOORBA MITRADate of Birth: 28 June 1989
E-mail id: [email protected]
Mobile: +919899418983
QUALIFICATION
(2010-2012) M.A. Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia
(2006-2009) B.A. Political Science (Hons), Jesus and Mary College,Delhi University
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELD WORK EXPERIENCE:
2011-2012, Prayatn- Crisis Intervention Centre
2010-2011, Hope Charitable Trust-
Summer Internship with AIDWA (All India Democratic Women's Association)
LANGUAGES: English, Hindi and Bangla22
CHAHNA GUPTADate of Birth: 26-12-1989
Email Id: [email protected]
Phone no: 09899464444
QUALIFICATION
2010-2012 , M.A Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia
2007-2010, B.A (Hons.) Philosophy, Indraprastha College for Women,
Delhi University
SPECIALIZATION: Social Development
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
2011-2012, Wada na Todo Abhiyan
2010-2011, Prayas (Children's Hope Prayas)
LANGUAGES: English and Hindi
GAURAV PALIWALDate of Birth: 17 Feb. 1988
Email Id: [email protected]
Phone no: 09873946428
QUALIFICATION
2012, M.A. (Social Work), Jamia Millia Islamia.
2010, PG Diploma in TV Journalism, Jamia Millia Islamia.
2009, Bachelor of Journalism (Mass Communication G. G. S. I.P. University.
2010, Certificate Course in Photography, Jamia Millia Islamia.
SPECIALIZATION: Social Development
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
2011, Aashray Adhikar Abhiyan,
2010, CASP-Plan Project Delhi
Summer Internship: Gram Vikas (Odisha),
LANGUAGES: English and Hindi, Basic French23
GOUKHANLAM HANGSINGDate of Birth: 14/03/1989
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +918802250052
QUALIFICATION
2010-2012 M.A.(Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
2006-2009 B.A (Hons.) Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia
SPECIALIZATION: Social Development
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
2011-12, Ashray Adhikar Abhiyan(AAA) 2008-09, Delhi Brotherhood Society (DBS)
2010-11, NAYA PRAYAS 2007-08, Balwantray Mehta Vidyalaya
Internship with “District Aids Prevention and Control Unit(DAPCU)”
Churachandpur, Manipur
LANGUAGES: English, Hindi
HAMMAD AHMAD KHANDate of Birth: 18-11-1987
Email Id:[email protected]
Phone no: +919911663074
QUALIFICATION
(2012) M.A. (Social Work), Jamia Millia Islamia
(2010) B.A. Economics (Hons), Jamia Millia Islamia
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
(2011-2012) Sahara-CRCR,
(2010-2011) Deepshikha NGO,
LANGUAGES KNOWN: English, Hindi and Urdu
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JITENDRA SINGHDate of Birth: 28 February 1989
Email ID: [email protected]
Phone no.: +91-9540298967
QUALIFICATION
(2010-2012) M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
(2007-2010) B.A. (Hons) Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
2011 2012, Aids Healthcare Foundation
2010 2011, Hope Project Charitable Trust.
2009 2010, Lok Kalyan Samiti
2008-2009, Delhi Council for Child Welfare
LANGUAGES: Hindi and English
SWATI SHARMADate of birth: 5/11/1988
Email id: [email protected]
Phone no.: 9990956693
QUALIFICATION
2012, M.A (Social Work) , Jamia Millia Islamia
2010, B.com (Hons) , Jamia Millia Islamia
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELD WORK EXPERIENCE
2011-12, Center for Social Research, CSR
2010-11, Prayatn
LANGUAGES KNOWN: English and Hindi
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KRISTI MASKEYDate of Birth: 29-09-1987
Email Id:[email protected]
Phone no: +919899568828
QUALIFICATION
(2012) M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
(2010) B.A. Sociology (Hons), Delhi University
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
(2011-2012) Short Stay Home,
(2010-2011) Sakshi
Internship in 'Global Reach', and 'Kehi Garoun' Nepal
LANGUAGES: English, Nepali and Hindi
L. TIRANG RANGSANAMEIDate of Birth: 07/02/89
Email Id: [email protected]
Phone no: 08860990414
QUALIFICATION
(2010-2012) M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
(2009) B.Sc. Chemistry (Hons), D.M. College of Science Manipur University
(2012) Certificate for Environmental studies, IGNOU
SPECIALIZATION: Social Development
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
(2011-2012) CHETNA
(2010-2011) Katha
2011, Summer Internship under IFAD/NERCORMP.
LANGUAGES: English, Hindi, Manipuri
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LIAN TUNG MANGDate of Birth: 10-02-1985
Email Id:[email protected]
Phone no: +919717912622
QUALIFICATION
(2012) M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
(2007) B.A. (Vocational), Delhi University.
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
(2011-2012) AIIMS
(2009-2010) Samarth
(2006-2009) SBH Consultants Pvt. Ltd.
LANGUAGES: English and Hindi
MANPREET BAJWADate of Birth: 22-8-1974
Email Id: [email protected]
Phone no: 09868972729
QUALIFICATION
2010-12, M.A. (Social Work), Jamia Millia Islamia
2010-10, Diploma in NGO Management, Jamia Millia Islamia
1996, M.A. Panjab University
1994, B.A. Panjab University
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
2011-12, Shakti Shalini
2010-11, Children's Hope Prayas
1999-2002, Volunteer in Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
LANGUAGES: English, Hindi and Panjabi27
MARYAM ZAIDIDate of Birth: 27 January 1990
Email Id: [email protected]
Phone no: +91-8750088564
QUALIFICATION
(2012) M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
(2010) B.A. (Hons) Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
(2012) Prayas- Home For Girls
(2011) Balak Mata Centre
(2010) Naya Prayas
(2009) Blind Relief Association
LANGUAGES: English, Hindi and Urdu
MEHWASH SIDDIQUIDate of Birth: 04-02-1989
Email Id:[email protected]
Phone no: +919891651990
QUALIFICATION
(2012) M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
(2010) PG Diploma in Development Communication, AJK MCRC, JMI.
(2009) B.A.(H) Mass Media (Hindi), JMI
SPECIALIZATION: Social Development
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
(2011-2012) Butterflies
(2010-2011) Aarohan
Volunteered in 'Concerned Communicator Award', Rajasthan Patrika
LANGUAGES: English, Urdu and Hindi28
MIDHAT ZAIDIDate of Birth: August 24, 1989
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +919999739680
QUALIFICATION
2012 M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
2010 - B.A. (Hons) History, University of Delhi
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELD WORK EXPERIENCE
2011-2012 Manas Foundation
2010-2011 - Shakti Shalini
LANGUAGES: English and Hindi
MOHTASHIM KHANDate of Birth: 1 August 1989
E-mail id: [email protected]
Mobile: +91-9990926559
QUALIFICATION
(2010 - 2012) M.A. Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia
(2007 - 2010) B. Com (Hons), Jamia Millia Islamia
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELD WORK EXPERIENCE
2011-2012, Delhi Network of Positive People (DNP+)
2010-2011, Empowerment for Rehabilitation Academic and Health (EFRAH)
LANGUAGES: English, Hindi and Urdu
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MOHD MUNAWWAR IQBALDate of Birth: 19 January 1988Email Id: [email protected] no: +91-9911679836
QUALIFICATION(2012) M.A. (Social Work); Jamia Millia Islamia(2010) B.A. (Hons) Social Work; Jamia Millia Islamia
SPECIALIZATION: Social Development
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE(2011) Wada Na Todo Abhiyan; (2010) TNI AAG (NIIT CSR),(2009) Children's Hope Prayas, Katputli Colony(2008) Anchal Special School NDMC Internship: HWF, NIAR (National Institute for Academic Research)
LANGUAGES: English, Hindi and Urdu
MD. SHABBIR ALAMDate of Birth: 01/02/1988
Email Id: [email protected]
Phone no: 09911272245
QUALIFICATION
2010-2012 M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
2006-2009 B.A (H) Geography, Jamia Millia Islamia
SPECIALIZATION: Social Development
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE:
2011-2012-CHETNA.
2010-2011- NAYA PRAYAS
LANGAUGES: English, Hindi, Urdu and Bengali
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MD. OVAISDATE OF BIRTH: 02-02-1986
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +91-9654281860
QUALIFICATION
2012, M.A. (Social Work), Jamia Millia Islamia
2009, B.A. (Pass) Jamia Millia Islamia
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL /FIELD WORK EXPERIENCE
(2010) Association for Social Health in India (ASHI)
(2009) Sakshi
LANGUAGES: English and Hindi
NAMRATA SINHADate of Birth: 13 June 1987
E-mail id: [email protected]
Mobile: +91-9811619559
QUALIFICATION
(2010 - 2012) M.A. Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia
(2006 - 2009) B.A. (Hons) English, Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELD WORK EXPERIENCE
2011-2012, Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS).
2010-2011, Lok Kalyan Samiti
2011, Internship with Help Age India
LANGUAGES: English and Hindi, Basic Spanish31
NIHA KHANDate of Birth: 14-12-1988
Email Id:[email protected]
Phone no: +919990962486; +919654585156
QUALIFICATION
(2012) M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
(2010) B.A. Sociology (Hons), Jamia Millia Islamia
SPECIALIZATION: Social Development
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
(2011-2012) Society for Promotion of Youth and Masses (SPYM)
(2010-2011) Aarohan
LANGUAGES: English, Urdu and Hindi
RAJENDER KUMARDate of Birth: 28-5-1987
Email Id: [email protected]
Phone no: +919654051881
QUALIFICATION
(2012) M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
(2009) B.A. Sociology (Hons), Jamia Millia Islamia
SPECIALIZATION: Social Development
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
(2011-2012) Society for Promotion of Youth and Masses (SPYM)
(2010-2011) Deepshikha
Summer Internship in CASP-PLAN
LANGUAGES: English and Hindi32
RENU CHAUHANDate of birth: 16/01/1988
Email id: [email protected]
Phone no.: 09953688708
QUALIFICATION
2012, M.A. (Social Work) , Jamia Millia Islamia
2009, B.B.A. Jamia Hamdard.
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELD WORK EXPERIENCE
2011-12, Foster Care.
2010-11, Casp-Plan.
LANGUAGES: English and Hindi
SADAF IRFANDATE OF BIRTH: 13.08.1989
Email ID: [email protected]
Phone no.: 8750268886
QUALIFICATION
2012 , M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
2010, B.A. English (Hons), Jamia Millia Islamia
SPECIALIZATION: Social Welfare
PROFESSIONAL/FIELD WORK EXPERIENCE
2011-12, PRAYAS-Home for Girls
2010-11, TNI (NIIT, CSR)
LANGUAGES: English, Hindi and Urdu
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SHIKHADate of Birth: 26-09-1989
Email Id: [email protected]
Phone no: +919810757415
QUALIFICATION
(2012) M.A (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
(2007) B.A. (Social Work) Ambedkar College Delhi University
SPECIALIZATION: Social Development
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
(2010-2011) Bachpan Bachao Andolan (2007-2008)- SAARTHAK
(2011-2012) Lok Kalyan Samiti (2008-2009)- AIIMS
(2009-2010)- YMCA
(2010) Block Field Work, Shanti Kuashal Foundation.
LANGUAGES: English and Hindi
SONUBAL I.VDate of Birth: 7th May 1989
Email Id: [email protected]
Phone: 08800953859
QUALIFICATION
2010-2012 M.A. (Social Work) Jamia Millia Islamia
2007-2010 B.A (Sociology), Calicut University
SPECIALIZATION: Social Development
PROFESSIONAL/FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
(2011 -'12): Bachpan Bachao Andolan
(2010 -'11): Chethanalaya
(2010 -'12): Delhites' National Initiative In Palliative Care (Dnip Care)
(2007 -'10): Childline
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Our Partners in Fieldwork and Placement
Advancement of People's Action & Rural Technology
Ashray Adhikar Abhiyan
Butterflies
Center for Science and Environment
CHETNA
Chintan-Environmental Research and Action Group
CWEI - Consortium of Women Entrepreneurs of India
Department of Social Welfare, NCT of Delhi
FICCI - Social EconomicDevelopment Foundation
HAQ - Centre for Child Rights
ICCW - Indian Council for Child Welfare
International Labour OrganisationModi Foundation
National Commissionfor Women
Agha Khan Foundation
ASK - Association for Stimulating Know-How
CAPART
Center for Social Research
Chetnalaya
CIMBS- Cosmos Institute of Mental Health & Behavioral Science
Delhi Commission for Women
Development Alternatives
FPAI - Family Planning Association of India
Help age India
IDE - International Development Enterprises (India)
Jagori
Naaz Foundation (India) Trust
National Human RightCommission
Anchal Research & Rehabilitation
Association for Development"Pratidhi"
CARD
Center for Women's Development Studies
Child Guidance Centre
Council for Advancement of Rural Development
Delhi State Aids Control Society, Govt. of NCT of Delhi
Escorts Heart Institute and Research Center
Gender Training Institute
HOPE foundation
Indraprastha Apollo Hospital
Manas - Mental Health and Social Service
NAB - National Association for Blind
Anugraha
Association for Social Health in India
Care India
Central Social Welfare Board
Child Watch India
CRY - Child Relief & You
Department for International Development
Family Counselling Center - Crime Women Cell
Global Cooperation Social Development
Human Rights Law Network
Institute of Human Behaviour & Allied Sciences
MARG
National Commission for Minorities
NCPRI-National Campaign for Peoples' Right to Information
Aadi (Spastics Society of Northen India) ACORD Action Aid Action India
NIPCCD - National Institute of Public Cooperation & Child Development
Parivartan
Prayas - Children Home
SAHARA Michel Care Home
Santulan
Save the Children
SPYM
TORCH- Training Organisation for Research and Counselling in Health
Voluntary Association of Delhi
Nirmana
Pradan - Professional Assistance for Development
Prayatan
Sakshi
Sarojini Naidu Centre for Women Studies
SECRET - Family Life and Marriage
Srijan
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Voluntary Health Association of India
Navjyoti
Nrantar
Pratham Delhi Educational Initiatives
PRIA - Society for Participatory Research in India
Salaam Balak Trust
Sarthak
SOS Children's Village of India
Swanchetan
VANI - Voluntary ActionNetwork India
YES-Campaign
Oxfam (India)
Pravah
Project Aid Welfare Society
Sanjivini - Society for Mental
Health
Sarthi
SOSVA - Society for Service to Voluntary Agencies
TARA - Technology and
Action for Rural Advancement
VOICE
YWCA
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Our Prestigious Alumni
Abhijit Nirmal
Abhilasha
Anand Amrit Raj
Anil Gaur
Aqeel Ahmad Khan
Arun David
Diana Siddiqu
Haris Habib
Jitesh Batra
M. Jamal
Mili Pahwa
Nafees Ahmad
Naushad Khan
Nisar Akmal
R P Bhardwaj
Programme Officer, HAQ
Programme Officer, Social Welfare Org.
Wipro Consulting Services
Maruti Suzuki India Limited
Director, ASK
Nestle South Asia Head Office
Project Executive, Srijan
United Nations African Mission
IBM Global Business Services
Programme Coordinator, Swanchetan
NGO Advisor, DSACS
Welfare Officer, Directorate, NCT of Delhi
Shine Foundation
Consultant, Butterflies
Zonal Director, NYK
Programme Officer, Action Aid India
Maruti Suzuki India Limited
Bharti Axa Life Insurance
Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels Ltd
Gilbert Tweed Associates Pvt Ltd
Honeywell International
NASSCOM Foundation
Project Coordinator, Saarthak
WOW Global Corporation
Datawise Consultants Pvt Ltd
HCL Technologies America
Ram Kishan
S Y Siddiqui
Sadiq M. Din
Salman Qureshi
Sameen Shahid
Sheetal David
Shubrajyoti Bhowmik
Shweta Verma
Sohrab Khan
Tarun Dimri
Vineet Kumar
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The Upcoming Batch
NAME
Abeer Farag Mahfoudh Mutlaq
Anam Fatima
Anam Hassan
Ankita Dhyani
Atharva Setu
Hiba Ahmad Wali
Mohd. Ali Azam
Mohd. Masab Shamsi
Mohd. Mateen Sultan
Mohd. Salman Sharif
Mohd. Shahidul Islam
Mohd. Shaquib Yusuf
Mukaddas Milikbekova
Munira Khan
Priyamvada Agarwal
ORGANISATION
Sakshi
Nipun
Sakshi
Nav Srishti
St. Stephen Hospital
Hope Project
CASP
Nipun
Prayas Children Home
Sadbhav Mission
Deepshikha
Nav Srishti
A V Baliga
A V Baliga
CASP
St. Stephen Hospital
Children Hope Prayas
Prayas Children Home
Deepalya
CASP Plan
Deepalya
Deepshikha
Shikhar
Naya Prayas
Urvi Vikram Charitable Trust
Urvi Vikram Charitable Trust
CASP Plan
Shikhar
Balsahyog
Prayas Children Home
Hope Project
Sadiya Afzal Khan
Safiya Khan
Sana Siddiqui
Sanjeeta Agnihotri
Santosh Kumar
Shabbir Khan
Sheetal Digari
Smriti Shah
Sneha Nehi
Srishti Puri
Sushant Sharma
Tariq Nayeem
Tarun Anthony
Zeba Ashraf
Zubair Masood Farooqui
Zuheb Ahmad
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Contact Details
Student Placement Co-ordinators
Fieldwork and Placements Unit
Prof. N.U.KhanDirector, Fieldwork and PlacementsPhone: +91-9899793577Email: nemat [email protected]
Dr. V.B. ShahareCo-Director, Fieldwork and PlacementsPhone: 09868561196Email: [email protected]
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Address:Department of Social Work,Jamia Millia Islamia,Jamia Nagar, New Delhi 110025
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://jmi.ac.in/aboutjamia/departments/social-work/introduction
Fax no. : (91-11) 26982658 (Department of Social Work)
Phone: 011-26981270 Extn: 21, 011-26981717 Extn: 3550
Munawwar Iqbal
Ansar Qidwai
+91- 9911679836
+91-9811337280
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Response Sheet
Campus Recruitment for candidates for the candidates of 2010-2012
Prof. N.U. Khan
Director, Fieldwork & Placements
Department of Social Work
Jamia Millia Islamia
Jamia Nagar, New Delhi- 25
We would like to visit the department to conduct campus/off campus recruitment as per
the following details:
Name of the Organization:
Brief Job Description:
Training period (if any)
Terms and Conditions/Bond period (if any)
Annual and other benefits:
S. No. Job Title Designation No. of Vacancies Location of Posting
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Method of selection, please tick the relevant option(s):
o Written Test
o Group Discussion
o Interview
o Any other
Time duration required for interview:
Preferred Dates for visiting university:
1) Preference: 2) Preference: 3) Preference:
Contact person:
Address:
Phone No (Mobile/Landline):
*[We would be obliged if the days of visit are Monday to Wednesday]
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Batch 2010-2012