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A Doctorate in Library Science (PhD) is a post-graduate level degree program that prepares students for leadership roles in the field of library and information science. The program approximately takes 3 years to complete and includes coursework, research, and a dissertation.
Coursework in a Doctorate in Library Science program typically covers topics such as:
- Research methods and data analysis
- Information organization and retrieval
- Information technology and digital libraries
- Collection development and management
- Library administration and management
- Information policy and ethics
Graduates with a Doctorate in Library Science are prepared for leadership roles in academic, research, and public libraries, as well as in government, non-profit, and private organizations. They may also pursue careers in education, research, and consulting.
Bachelor’s degree in B.Lib. or an equivalent examination with a minimum aggregate score of 50% (for SC/ST/OBC 45%) from a recognized University.
80,000/- yearly
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Duration
1 year

Course Type
Full-time

Course Start
New batch 2023 onwards

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