Bachelor of Library and Information Science
COURSE OVERVIEW
BLIS (Bachelor of Library and Information Science)
Bachelor of Library and Information Science (BLIS) is a 1-year (2 semesters) undergraduate professional degree program designed to train students in the principles and practices of library science, information management, and documentation techniques.
It combines traditional library methods with modern information technology, preparing graduates to manage libraries, digital repositories, and information centers effectively.
CURRICULUM
Graduation in any discipline (Arts, Science, Commerce, etc.) with at least 45% marks
Library and Society
Library Classification Theory & Practice
Library Cataloguing Theory & Practice
Information Sources & Services
Information Technology & Library Automation
Management of Libraries & Information Centers
Research Methodology in Library & Information Science
Digital Libraries, Networking, and E-Resources
To provide knowledge of library organization, management, and classification.
To train students in cataloguing, indexing, and digital archiving.
To develop skills in information retrieval, database management, and digital libraries.
To prepare professionals for both academic libraries and modern information centers.
Librarian / Assistant Librarian (schools, colleges, universities, public libraries).
Information Officer / Documentation Officer.
Digital Archivist / E-Resource Manager.
Knowledge Manager in corporate organizations.
Jobs in publishing houses, NGOs, government institutions, research centers, and international organizations (like UNESCO, WHO).