BMU B.Lib FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Lib and M.Lib?
Ans. B.Lib.I.Sc is a 1-year postgraduate diploma programme for graduates, while M.Lib (Master of Library Science) is a 2-year postgraduate degree programme. B.Lib provides foundational knowledge in library science, while M.Lib offers advanced specialization and research opportunities.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after B.Lib.I.Sc?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Librarians, Library Assistants, Information Officers, Archivists, Digital Librarians, Catalogers, Researchers, Library Managers, and Information Specialists. Opportunities exist in public libraries, academic institutions, corporate libraries, government organizations, NGOs, and digital archives.
Ques. What is the salary expectation after completing B.Lib.I.Sc?
Ans. Entry-level salaries for B.Lib.I.Sc graduates range from 2.5 to 4 LPA in India. With experience and specialization, salaries can increase to 6-8 LPA or more. Government library positions typically offer better job security and benefits, while private sector roles may offer higher salaries.
Ques. Can I work in government libraries after B.Lib.I.Sc?
Ans. Yes, B.Lib.I.Sc graduates are eligible to apply for government librarian positions through competitive examinations conducted by various government agencies. Many government libraries, universities, and public institutions recruit B.Lib graduates for librarian and information officer positions.
Ques. Is there scope for higher studies after B.Lib.I.Sc?
Ans. Yes, graduates can pursue M.Lib (Master of Library Science), M.Phil, or Ph.D in Library and Information Science. Many universities offer postgraduate programmes for career advancement, specialization in areas like digital libraries, archives management, or information systems.
Ques. What subjects are covered in the B.Lib.I.Sc curriculum?
Ans. The curriculum covers Library and Society, Library Management, Library Cataloging Theory and Practice, Library Classification Theory and Practice, Reference and Information Sources, Information Services, and Information Technology Theory. The programme emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in library operations and information management.
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