One Year Post Graduate Diploma course in Integrated Geriatric Care from National Institute of Social Defence(NISD)
National Institute of Social Defence
(An autonomous body under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India)
ADMISSION NOTICE
(One Year Post Graduate Diploma course in Integrated Geriatric Care)
Application in prescribed form from interested candidates is invited for admission in One Year Post Graduate Diploma course in Integrated Geriatric Care (Full-time) at New Delhi, under Project, National Initiative on Care for Elderly (NICE) of National Institute of Social Defence, an Autonomous Body under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India. The course aims to develop a cadre of skilled personnel at Managerial and Supervisory level to meet the demand for providing skill based, field oriented, trained personnel in Age Care in NGO's Sector, Government/Corporate Sectors, Academic Institutions, etc. The course covers topics like Gerontology, Public Policy and Planning, Clinical Geriatrics, Geriatrics Management, Psychology and Counselling, Research Methodology.
Eligibility:
(a) Educational Qualifications:
Essential: Preference will be given to the candidates
1. Having a degree sociology, social work/social welfare, Anthropology, Psychology, Nursing, Home Science and related fields.
2. Holding certificate(s) of experience /training etc in the field of Old Age Care.
(b) Age Limit: Not less than 21 years as on October 1, 2007.
(c) Upper Age Limit: Should not exceed 45 years as on October 1, 2007.
Selection Criterion:
Selection will be made through a Common Aptitude Test (CAT) to be held at New Delhi, on March 2, 2008 followed by Group Discussion and Interview. Interested Candidates may send their application in a prescribed Form given in the Prospectus which can be had from Old Age Care Division, National Institute of Social Defence, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, West Block – 1, Wing – 3, First Floor, R. K. Puram, New Delhi – 110066 (Tel. 26106883) from 10.00 AM to 1.00 PM on all working days by paying Rs. 50/- personally, or by sending Draft/Pay Order/Indian Postal Order for Rs. 80/-. The Draft/Pay Order should be in favour of The Director, National Institute of Social Defence, West Block – 1, Wing – 7, Ground Floor, R. K. Puram, New Delhi – 110066, payable at New Delhi. Desirous candidates may also download the application Form from NISD's website www.nisd.gov.in and apply along with DD/Banker's Cheque/IPO of Rs.50/-. However, the candidates requesting for dispatch of the Prospectus should attach a DD/Banker's Cheque/IPO of Rs.80/- instead of Rs.50/- along with the form downloaded from the Website.
No. of Seats: 20
Reservation of Seats
Fifteen percent of the seats are reserved for the scheduled caste, 7.5 percent seats for the scheduled tribe candidates, 27% for the OBC candidates and 3 percent for the following category of disabled who will be able to take up the job of Care Givers:
1. Persons with hearing impairment or low vision fitted with appropriate aids/assistive devices to enable them to function with normal hearing, vision, speech etc.
2. Persons with minor disability in one of the lower or upper limb that does not restrict their job of care giving if fitted with appropriate appliances or even without it.
Forms would be available from February 8, 2008 and last date for receipt of the duly filledin application is February 22, 2008. Forms incomplete in any respect or received after the last date or without DD/Pay Order will not be considered. The course is purely non-residential. Thus, the selected candidates will have to make their won arrangements for board & lodging.
Duly filled-in Application Forms should be sent to
Deputy Director,
Old Age Care Division, West Block – 1, Wing – 3,
First Floor, R. K. Puram, New Delhi – 110066.
For more details, please contact Old Age Care Division, Phone: 011-26106883.
Monday, February 4, 2008
National Institute of Social Defence
Saturday, February 2, 2008
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN ADMISSION NOTICE 2008
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN,
(REGIONAL OFFICE) I.I.T. CAMPUS, CHENNAI-600036.
(Phone:22570484, 22570053, 22570344, 22570367; Fax: 22570159)
ADMISSION NOTICE
Admission for the academic year 2008-2009 will be made in respective Kendriya Vidyalayas with effect form 15th February 2008 onwards. Interested parents may approach the nearest Kendriya Viddyala for application on payment of Rs.100/- (non-refundable).
Application forms will be issued for Class II and above subjects to availability of seats. For Class XI, separate notification will be made.
ELIGIBLE AGE FOR ADMISSION
For Class I admission, a child must be 5 years old on 31st March of the calendar year. For remaining classes, the eligible age will be calculated as on 30th September of the academic year.
For further details, parents may log on to website: www.kvsrochennai.tn.nic.in
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUNELVELI
B.E. (Part-Time) self supporting degree programmes, January 2008: ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUNELVELI
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUNELVELI
TIRUNELVELI 627007
Commencement of B.E. (Part-Time) Self Supporting Degree Programmes One center each at Kanyakumari and Thoothukudi Districts for Working Professionals.
Applications are invited form eligible candidates for admission to B.E. (Part-Time) self supporting degree programmes, January 2008 in the following disciplines
1. B.E. Civil Engineering
2. B.E. Mechanical Engineering
3. B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
4. B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering
5. B.E. Computer Science and Engineering
Candidaes who have passed Diploma examination in Engineering/Technology in the relevant branch of specialization with a minimum of one year work experience after passing the entire subjects in Diploma and working within a distance of 65 km from the study centers are eligible to apply for the programmes.
The application forms along with information and instruction to candidates can be had from the University Office in person on payment of Rs.500/- (Rupees five hundred only) for general (Rs.250/- in case of Tamilnadu SC/ST candidates on production of copy of community certificate) in favour of “Vice Chancellor, Anna University Tirunelveli” payable at Tirunelveli. The applications can also be obtained by post, addressed to “Coordinator (PTBE Admissions), Anna University Tirunelveli, Govt. College of Engineering Campus, Tirunelveli 627007” along with DD and a self-addressed stamped envelope for Rs.10/- (Rupees Ten only).
Commencement of issue of Application: 06-02-2008
The last date for issue and submission of Application: 13-02-2008 (5.30 P.M.)
CAREER PROSPECTUS IN RETAILING
CAREER PROSPECTUS IN RETAILING
There are wide opportunities offered by companies like Reliance India, Pantaloons, RPG Group, Titan, Raymonds, Westside, Brista, Bata, Caffe Coffee Day, Cross word, Food World, Nilgiris and Trent are some of the big Indian companies who have opened retail chains in India. This had been created huge employment opportunities for trained retails management professionals. Jobs of department managers, assistant store manager’s buyer trainee, merchandising assistant, customer service representative, and management trainees are available in the retail sector. Multinational companies like Macdonald’s Pizza Hut, Dominos, Levis, Nike, Adidas, Beneton, Sharp, Kodak and Sony are recruiting retails management professionals as Store managers, Customer Care Executives, Merchandise Officers, Public Relations Executive, Store Managers Inventory Monitoring Officers, Marketing and Sales Executives.
To cope up with these growing demands, there are a number of institutions in the country, which are offering bachelors, Diploma and certificate course in retail management. The candidates with +2 or degree can apply to the courses. The curriculum on retails management provides detailed information on supply chain management, marketing information, finance management, accounting in retails, electronic retailing merchandise management, marketing and business communication, sales promotion with public relation, inventory management, customer relationship, business ethics, retail brand management, business communication, psychology of retail shoppers, management and organizational behavior, quantitative methods in retailing etc.
The Retailer Association of India (RAI) is one of he major player in these regards as it has conceptualized a number of course to make up the manpower crunch in the sector. An organized retail in India is in the growth phase and is facing a manpower crunch, especially at the store level. The accredited course will help companies in getting readymade trained manpower, saving on costs, time and training. RAI is conducting the Common Admission Retail Test (CART) on a national basis for admission to the RAI’s Postgraduate Program in Retail Management (PGPRM) offered in 15 institutes across the country. The objective of the test is to assess the candidate’s aptitude for retail management education, including Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning and Consumer Comprehension. Candidates applying for CART must hold a bachelors degree of any recognized university with minimum 50 per cent marks. RAI also offers a two months ‘Certificate Course in Professional Retailing Skills’ as part of its Growing Managers’ Retail Awareness Initiative. ( for more details log on to http://www.rai.net.in)
The Indian Retail School, headquartered at New Delhi, is the first-of-its kind retail education and research center in India, formed to respond to the nique needs of modern retial industry. Professional Progrmme in Retail Bying and Merchandise Management, Retail Store Operations, Management, Retail Marketing and Cutomer Relationship Management, Merchandinsing and Space Planinning, One yer Year Advanced Programme in Retail Mangement, One Year Advanced Programme in Retail Entrepreneurship, Two-year Programme in Lifestyle Retailing are the courses offered by the school.
Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management (IISWBM), Kolkata, one of the oldest business management institutes is offering a two-year post graduate programme in retail management in collaboration with retailing major Pantaloon retail (India).
Gobal Retail School (GRS), Mumbai, is an another major player in these scene, had been conducting a number of courses in affiliation with Annamalai University, including one year diploma in Retail Management, Six months Professional certificate course in Retail Selling and Management and in retail visual merchandising and space planning, in retail supply chain management, in retail management and store operations, three month certificate course in retail customer relations management.
The Institute of Management Education and Training (IMET) Chennai is also conducting PG/Diploma/Certificate course in Retail Management.
Where to Study Retailing?
1. Birla Institute of Management Technology, New Delhi (www.bimtech.ac.in)
2. Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai, (www.welingkar.org)
3. K.J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies & Research, Mumbai, (www.simsr.somaiya.edu)
4. Institute of Retail Management, Kolkata (email: amalc@cal3.vsnl.net.in)
5. Global Retail School (GRS), Mumbai (www.globalretailschool.com)
6. Indian Retail School, New Delhi (www.indianretailschool.com)
7. IILM Institute for Higher Education, Gugaon (www.iilm.edu)
8. Academy of Retail Management, Chennai (www.armtheretailers.com)
9. Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad (MICA) (www.mica-india.net)
10. Metropolitan Institute of Management, Pune (www.mecindia.com)
11. Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management (IISWBM), Kolkata (www.iiswbm.edu/)
BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY
Ph.D. programme under the scheme: Ph.D. Part-Time External Registration/Ph.D. Part – Time External Registration of Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY
Accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC
Coimbatore-641 046.India.
Phone: (91) 422-2422222 , 2422223, 2422234, 2422272, 2422321, 2422335. Fax: (91) 422-2425786.
Email: regr@bharathiaruni.org.in
Website: http://www.b-u.ac.in/
Ph.D REGISTRATION NOTIFICATION
Eligible candidates residing anywhere in India can register for Ph.D. programme under the scheme “Ph.D. Part-Time External Registration” in Arts, Humanities, Commerce, Management and Sciences.
REGISTRATION AS RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
The qualified and eligible Research Supervisors working in any University/College/Educational Institution in India and approved as a Research Supervisor by a UGC Recognized University can Register as a Research Supervisor of Bharathiar University under the scheme Ph.D. Part – Time External Registration.
Application form can be downloaded from Website: http://www.b-u.ac.in/. The filled application form should reach THE REGISTRAR, BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY, Coimbatore-641046.
The application envelops should be superscribed as Ph.D. Part-Time External Registration – Registration for Research Supervisor (or) Registration for Ph.D. Part Time External Progarmme as the case may be.
For further details see the website: http://www.b-u.ac.in/
MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY ADMISSION NOTIFICATION 2008-2009
MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY MBA/MCA/MSC ADMISSION DATE EXTENDED
MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY
(University with Potential for Excellence)
ADMISSION NOTIFICATION 2008-2009
No.R 135/MKU/ADC/2008-2009
The last date of receipt of filled-in applications for the following courses are extended upto 08-02-2008.
1. M.Sc. Microbial Gene Technology
2. M.Sc. Biochemical Technology
3. M.Sc. Genomics
4. M.Sc. Sub-Aua Marine Ecology & Toxicogenomics
5. M.Sc. Electronics and Instrumentation.
6. M.B.A. – Master of Business Administration
7. M.B.A. – Hospital Administration
8. Post M.Sc. Certificate Course in Plant Genetic Engineering.
9. M.C.A – Master of Computer Applications.
For eligibility and other details visit: www.mkuniversity.org
NATIONAL APTITUDE TEST IN ARCHITECTURE
NATIONAL APTITUDE TEST IN ARCHITECTURE
(Aptitude test required for admissions to 1st year B.Arch. At all institutes / schools / colleges of Architecture in India (including Govt., Govt-aided, Private Unaided, University Depts. Deemed Universities, etc.), offering courses, leading to Bachelor’s degree in Architecture)
The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) measures aptitude of the applicant for specific field of study, i.e. Architecture. The test measures drawing and observation skills, sense of proportions, aesthetic sensitivity and critical thinking, that have been acquired over a long period of time, and that are related to specific field of study, i.e. Architecture.
Prospective applicants desirous of taking admission to First year of undergraduate course in Architecture (Bachelor of Architecture) in India take NATA. NATA scores are used by admissions authorities of different unaided & Govt. aided schools / colleges of Architecture, to provide common measures for comparing the qualifications of applicants. NATA is offered year-round at designated Test Centers located at colleges / schools of architecture in India.
Who Accepts It?
All schools / colleges of Architecture, Govt., Govt aided, University Departments, private unaided, including colleges affiliated to self-financed Deemed Universities and Private Universities, or any department of Architecture within a college, requires that its applicants take the NATA.
Test Fees
NATA Fees are Rs.800, and are to be paid at the time of Registration and before collection of the appointment voucher from the Test Center. The test fees may be paid in cash or by demand draft in favour of the Test Center. Exact name in whose favour the draft has to be drawn may be obtained from respective Test Center.
Requesting a Refund
Only if the candidate cancels the appointment for NATA no later than 3 full working days prior to the candidate’s test date, the candidate will receive Rs.400 as refund.
About NATA
The NATA consists of two tests, a paper based ‘Drawing Test’ of two hours duration and a Computer based ‘Aesthetic Sensitivity Test’ of one hour duration. For the Drawing Test, a question paper consisting of two questions –a free hand drawing and a memory sketch, will be generated by the Computer and printed for the candidate. It will be handed over to the candidate along with the drawing paper (Answer sheet) with preprinted barcode. Paper of any kind, other than the one officially distributed, is not permitted in the testing room.
The applicants should attempt the question on the drawing paper supplied by the test center on the side where barcode is printed. The Appointment number, Candidate ID and test center stamp with supervisor’s signature shall be on the reverse side of the paper. At the conclusion of the test the candidate should return the answer sheet (drawing paper) and question paper to the test supervisor. The drawing aptitude of the applicant is judged on the following aspects – ability to sketch a given object proportionately and rendering the same in visually appealing manner, visualizing and drawing the effects of light on the object and shadows cast on surroundings, sense of perspective drawing, combining and composing given three dimensional elements to form a building or structural form, creating interesting two dimensional composition using given shapes and forms, creating visual harmony using colors in given composition, understanding of scale and proportions, drawing from memory through pencil sketch on themes from day to day experiences etc.
The primary emphasis in scoring the drawing section is on the candidate’s drawing, imagination and observation skills. In memory drawing, the candidate’s sense of proportion & perspective is evaluated. The candidate will receive a single score for the performance on the drawing section. The candidate will receive a NS (No Score) if he/she does not draw a response for either of the two tasks in the drawing section.
Computer based Aesthetic Sensitivity Test is given after the paper based test, measures perception, imagination and observation, creativity and communication along with architectural awareness, of the candidate. The Computer-based test begins at ‘log-in’ and ends at ‘log-out’. It comprises of visualizing three dimensional objects from two dimensional drawings, visualizing different sides of three dimensional object, identifying commonly used materials and objects based on their textural qualities, analytical reasoning, mental ability, imaginative comprehension and expression, Architectural awareness etc.
In this, a candidate is administered a set of questions with a difficulty level that is specifically designed to match the examinee's ability level. The candidate’s score will depend on his/her performance on the questions given and on the number of questions answered in the time allotted. Average time allotted to answer the question is 90 seconds and the countdown begins 30 seconds before the time ends.
Hence, for certain questions depending upon their difficulty level, time allotted to provide the answer may be reduced to 60 seconds or may be extended to 120 seconds. The computer selects questions based on the candidate’s performance on preceding questions and on the requirements of the test design. When a correct answer is given, the next question will be of higher difficulty level whereas, if wrong answer is given, the next question is of lower difficulty level. The Computer-based test begins at ‘log-in’ and ends at ‘log-out’. The candidate will be provided with rough paper.
The language medium of the test will be English. There will be a model NATA interface available on the NATA website to help candidates get acquainted with the visual format of the test. Minimal computer skills such as pointing and clicking Mouse buttons are required for taking the test.
NATA Registration:
NATA is being offered at designated Test Centers located at colleges/schools of Architecture in India, between January 1 and September 30 every year. Test Center availability is subject to change. The most current information regarding Test Centers and other registration information will be available on the NATA website www.nata.in. Applicant has to register for the Test at any of the Test centres. The NATA Pre-Registration form is available at the Test Centres at www.nata.in.
Appointments for the Test are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. The candidates should approach the selected Test Center with (1) Attested copy of the mark list of Class X or equivalent examination (2) One recent passport size colour photograph of the candidate (3) Attested copy of any valid document of identification bearing photograph and signature of the candidate. The list of Acceptable Primary Identification Documents are given in the Information Brochure available at www.nata.in (4) Test fees of Rs.800/- which has to remitted by way of Cash or Demand Draft in favour of the Test Center, as prescribed by the Test Center. Exact name in whose favour the Draft has to be drawn, should be obtained from respective Test Centres.
The Registration process includes (1) filling up and submitting the Registration form, (2) remitting the fee and (3) getting the ‘Receipt cum appointment voucher’, with date and time from the Test Centre.
Reporting to the Test Centre:
The candidate has to report to the Test Centre, with (1) The appointment voucher or the ‘Receipt cum appointment voucher’, issued to the candidate at the time of registration and showing the candidate’s test date, time of test and Test Center as well as the Candidate ID and Appointment Number with Exam Key (2) Official identification document mentioned on the ‘Receipt cum appointment voucher’, at least 30 minutes before the scheduled time of the test. If the candidate arrives at the Test Center without the required identification, he/she will not be admitted and the candidate will forfeit the test fee. Candidate should also carry three or four sharpened soft-lead (2B & HB) pencils, a good eraser (Pencils and erasers will not be supplied at the Test Center. Mechanical pencils are not permitted), Set of colours (Water/ Poster colours, crayons, pastels) with appropriate instruments (Brushes, dish, etc.), Geometry instrument box, Blue pen etc.
Score Card:
The applicant may collect the scorecard in person on fourth day of appearing for the test or later from the Test Center where the candidate appeared for NATA. If specifically requested in writing to the center in charge, they will be mailed to the candidate, approximately 3 to 4 days after the candidate takes the test for which the candidate should handover to the Test Center in-charge, an application requesting mark list by mail together with Self-addressed Envelope suitably stamped. As per the current NATA policy, the candidate’s scores are retained for the two years following the testing year in which the candidate tested.
Applying for admission:
As per COA rules, a candidate applying to any school/college of Architecture in India should have secured a minimum of 40% in the total NATA score (At least 80/200), for consideration of admission into first year B.Arch. They must also satisfy the academic eligibility for admission to the B.Arch course, as laid down by the Council of Architecture. Candidates may apply for admission to participating institutions as per the time schedule specified by the appropriate admission authority, along with all the documents desired by it.
Rescheduling or Canceling the Test Appointment
The candidate must reschedule or cancel the scheduled test no later than 3 full working days before the scheduled appointment (not including the day of the candidate’s test or the day of the candidate’s request) or the test fee will be forfeited. If the candidate cancels the scheduled test no later than 3 full working days prior to the scheduled test date, the candidate will receive a Rs.400 refund. The rescheduling fee is Rs.200.
For further details: www.nata.in
CAREER IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (LIB)
CAREER IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (LIB)
The modern society is passing through the phase of information explosion. Information is available in print media such as books, periodicals, newspapers, maps etc. as well as in non-print media such as compact disks, phonograph records, films tapes, microforms etc. Management of various types of information is a challenge and a highly scientific task. Library Science emerged as a discipline only in the end of the 19th century. With increase in micro-literature such as scientific periodicals, patents, theses etc., the new array of techniques emerged which was termed ‘Documentation’. The society is now facing the exponential growth of scientific literature, automation and new media of communication (such as Information Communication Technology –ICT). This has brought sea change in the outlook of Librarians and Documentalists and more so in the users of information. This has emerged “Information” is at the center. We can depict the phase of Library & Information Science” as follows:
Books –Library Sciences;
Documents (Books + Microliteratures) – Documentation;
Informations – Information Science. (Documents +Non-Print Media + Automation + ICT, etc)
Library and Information Centers are repositories of knowledge and Information and entertainment. They contain books, periodicals, microfilms, CDs i.e. print and non-print media for education research and entertainment etc. Those who scientifically and systematically organize and disseminate these information sources through vivid processes such as acquisition, cataloguing, classification, reference works and dissemination of information etc., are called ‘Librarians/Information Managers’. This profession is among top ten most coveted profession in developed countries [ http://www.competitionmaster.com -careers in Library Science, p.1] Library and Information Science deals with all kinds aspects related to Library and Information Centers with a motive to link the information seekers with the required information through various Library and Information operations.
OBJECTIVES OF LIS PROGRAMME
To provide the students knowledge about basic principles and fundamentals of LIS; - to train the learners about various methodology and techniques of librarianship and information handling – to made students understand the purpose and function of the Library/Information center in the changing scenario of the society; - to acquaint the learners of the application of different management techniques in managing the information system and services; -to familiarize the students with fundamentals and methodology of planning, designing and developing the Library and Information centers and their services at local, national, regional and global level; - to make the students aware of application of information Technology/ICT to LIS; -to familiarize the learners about the basic knowledge of the quantitative and qualitative techniques in LIS such as statistical methods, quality management, informetrics and Scientometrics etc.; -to provide the students the basic knowledge of preservation and maintenance of the collections in Library/Information Centres, technical writings etc.
PROGRAMS IN LIS
1. Certificate in Library & Information Sc.(CLISc)/Certificate in Library Sc. (CLSc). Eligibility: Matric/10+2 or equivalent. Duration: 3 to 6 months.
2. Certificate in Information, communication & Technology (ICT) Application in Library (CICTAL). Eligibility: 10+2 with CLISc/DLSc. Duration: 6 months.
3. Diploma in Library & Information Sc (DLISc/Diploma in Library Sc (DLSc). Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent. Duration: 1 year.
4. Bachelor of Library & Information Sc (BLSc)/Bachelor of Library Sc.(BLSc) Eligibility: Graduation or equivalent. Duration: 1 year.
5. BLISc/BLSc (LIS as subject at B.A. level). Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent. Duration: 3 years.
6. Post Graduate Diploma in Library Automation & Networking (PGDLAN). Eligibility BLIS/BLSc. Duration: 1 year.
7. Master of Library & Information Sc. (MLISc/Master of Library Sc.(MLSc). Eligibility: BLISc/BLSc. Duration: 1 year.
8. MLISc/MLSc (Integrated Course). Eligibility: Graduation or equivalent. Duration: 2 years.
9. Associateship in Documentaion and Information Science (DIS) [Equivalent to MLISc/MLSc. Eligibility: BLISc/BLSc/MBBS/BE/PG or equivalent. Duration: 2 years.
10. Associateship of Information Science (ALS) [Equivalent to MLISc/MLSc]. Eligibility: BLISc/BLSc/MBBS/BE/PG or equivalent. Duration: 2 years.
11. M.Sc (Information Science) [equivalent to MLISc/MLSc]. Eligibility: Graduation/ MBBS/ BE/ B.Pharma or equivalent. Duration: 2 years.
12. Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) Eligibility: MLISc/MLSc or equivalent. Duration: 1 year.
13. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D). Eligibility: same as above. Duration: 2 to 5 years.
14. Doctor of Literature (D.Litt). Eligibility: Ph.D
SCHOOLS OF LIS
The different programmes, in LIS are available in the following University/Institutes (The list is indicative):-
1.Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002 [BLISc, MLISc, M.Phil]
2.Andhra University, Visakhapatnam-530003 [MLISc, Mphil, Ph.D]
3.Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar-608002. [MLISc, M.Phil. Ph.D]
4.B.H.U., Varanasi-221005 (www.bhu.ac.in) [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D]
5.Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal-462026 (www.bubhopal.nic.in) [BLISc, MLISc,]
6.Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi-835215 (www.bitmesra.ac.in) [MSc (Information Sc.), Ph.D. (Information Sc.)]
7.Bundelkhand University, Jhansi-284128 (www.bundelkhanduniversity.net) [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D]
8.Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), Indian Statitical Institue, 9th Mile, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560005 (ADIS) (www.drtc.isibang.ac.in)
9.Dr. Harishingh Gaur Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar-470003. (www.sagaruniversity.nic.in) [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D]
10.Ghwahati University, Guwahati-787014 (www.gu.ac.in) [MLISc, Ph.D.]
11.Gujarat Vidyapith Library, Ashram Road, Amhedabad-380014. [BLISc, MLISc, M.Phil. Ph.D]
12.Gulbarga University, Jnana Ganga, Gulbarga-585106. (www.Bangaloreuniversity.net) [MLISc, M.Phil. Ph.D]
13.Guru Ghasidas University, Bilaspur-495001 (www.gguniversity.nic.in) [MLISc, Ph.D.]
14.Guru Nanak University, Amritsar – 143005.(www.gndusite.com) [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D]
15.IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068 (www.ignou.ac.in) [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D., PGDLAN]
16.Jadavpur University, Kolkata-700032 (www.jadavpur.edu) [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D]
17.Jiwaji University, Central Library, Gwalior-474001 [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D]
18.Karnataka University, Pavate Nagar, Dharwad-580003. (www.Kud.ernet.in) [MLISc, Ph.Ds]
19.Kurukshetra University, Kurushetra- 132119 (www.kukinfo.com) [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D]
20.Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga – 846004 (BLISc)
21.M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara-39002 (www.msubaraoda.ac.in) [BLISc, MLISc]
22.Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University Institute of Journalism, E8, Trilanga, Bhopal-46206 (www.mcu.ac.in) [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D., BLIT, PGDLA]
23.Manipur University, Canchipur, Imphal-795003 [BLISc]
24.Nagpur University, Library Building, Ramdaspeth, North Ambazari Maarg., Nagpur-440010. [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D]
25.Natioanl Institute of Science Communication & Information Resources (NISCAIR- formerly INSDOC), Dr. K.S. Krishna Marg, Near pusa gate, New Delhi-110012 (CSIR) [AIS, Shorterm Course: IT for Inf. Management, Lib. Automation and Resource sharing, Recent trends in LIS patent Drafting and WINISIS (www.niscair.res.in)
26.North Eastern Hill University, Shilong-795003 [MLISc, Ph.D]
27.Osamania University, Hyderabad-500007 (www.osamiauniversity.ac.in)
28.Patna University, Patna-800005 (www.puonline.bih.nic.in) [CLISc, BLISc, MLISc (proposed)]
29.Pt. Revi Sahnkar Shukla University, Raipur-492010 [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D.]
30.Punjab University, Patiala-147002. (www.universitypunjabi.org) [DLSc, BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D]
31.Sambalpur University, Jyoti Vihar, Burla, Sambalpur-768019 [BLISc, MLISc, M.Phil. Ph.D]
32.Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Ananthapur –515003. [MLISc, M.Phil, Ph.D]
33.Sri Venkateshwaraa University, Tirupati-517502. [MLISc, M.Phil, Ph.D.]
34.Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur-812007 [BLISc, MLSc, Ph.d.]
35.University of Burdwan, Burdwan-713104. [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D]
36.University of Calcutta, Kolkata-700032 (www.caluniv.ac.in) [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D]
37.University of Delhi, Tutorial Building, Delhi-11007 (www.du.ac.in) [BLISs, MLISc, M.Phl., Ph.D.]
38.University of Jammu, Baba Sahib Ambedkar Road, Campus Jammu- 180006. [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D]
39.University of Kerala, Tiruvanathapuram-673632 [BLISc, MLISc, M.Phil. Ph.D]
40.University of Lucknow, Lucknow-226007, [BLISc, MLISc, Ph.D., Short Term course in Library Computerization]
41.University of Madras, Chennai-600005 (www.unom.ac.in) [MLISc, Ph.D]
42.University of Pune, Jayakar Library, Ganeshkhind, Pune – 411007 [MLISc, M.Phil. Ph.D]
43.University of Rajasthan, Jaipur [BLISc and Documentation, MLISc and Documentation, Ph.D]
SPECIALITY LIBRAY SECTOR
Various Technical Institutes have special libraries/information centers which include Engineering Colleges, Medical Colleges, Management Colleges, Specialized Institutes/Organizations.
PUBLIC LIBRARY SECTOR
There is large network of public libraries at Administrative levels of governments such as Villages, Panchayats, block, District Commissionery and State etc. In India we have a large number of Public Libraries.
CORPORATE SECTOR
Big companies maintain Libraries/ Information Centers for their informational needs. There is good news that recently the National Knowledge commission of India has recommended the formation for the National Library Commission to strengthen the Library networks in India. Thus the scope of librarianship becomes brighter. Career in LIS is multidimensional, ever growing and bright which is significantly enriching the knowledge base of the society for prosperity and progress.
JOB OPPORTUNITY IN LIS
Today there are a number of bright career prospects in Library and Information Science. The qualified professionals are employed in vivid libraries and information Centers. The job opportunities in LIS can be depicted in the following sectors:
Academic libraries/Information centers include School Libraries, College Libraries, University Libraries, and Institutional Libraries. Information centers etc. Here it is remarkable that CBSE affiliated Schools have an organized Library, hence a librarian. As per UGC norms, Colleges and universities must have a good library.
So, take a right step to enter the Bright Career in LIS.
