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You can certainly apply for the MSW program after completing your BSW (Bachelor of Social Work) course, even if you have supplementary improvement exam results pending. However, it is advisable to clear those supplementary exams before proceeding to ensure your graduation is complete.

Regarding the application procedure for the MSW program at Don Bosco College, Wayanad, the entrance exam requirement may depend on the specific guidelines set by the college or the university it is affiliated with. Generally, many colleges conduct entrance exams or rely on merit-based admissions for postgraduate courses. I recommend checking the official website of Don Bosco College or contacting their admissions office directly to get detailed information about the entrance exam and application process for MSW.


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