BACHELORE OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
BACHELORE OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
A Bachelor of Library and Information Sciences (B.Lib.I.Sc.) is a one-year undergraduate degree that teaches students about library administration and management. The course is usually divided into two semesters and covers topics such as:
- Classification
- Cataloguing
- Database types and functions
- Resource management tools and strategies
- Information technology
- Book management
- Consumer demands for recommending books
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Eligibility, Scope, Admission 2024
The admission process for this course varies by university. Some universities allow direct admission based on marks, while others conduct entrance examinations. Students can study the course full-time or part-time.
To be eligible for the B.Lib.I.Sc. course, candidates usually need to complete a bachelor's degree in any discipline with at least 50–55% marks. Some colleges may also require students to pass an entrance exam. Professional work experience in a recognized library or information unit may also be considered for admission.
