The Master in Library & Information Science (MLIS) at Apex University is a two-year advanced program designed to deepen students' knowledge in library management, digital information systems, and research methodologies. This program prepares graduates for leadership roles and specialized positions in the library and information science sector.
Passed with 50% aggregate marks in B. Lib. or equivalent.
15000/-
1 Years (2 Semesters)
50% CUET and 50 % AUCET
Scholarship up-to 10 Lacs available for meritorious students
Semester 1 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Basics Of Research And Statistical Methods | - Knowledge Organisitation And Information Processing UDC |
- Information And Communication Technology | - Basics Of IT Practice |
- Knowledge Organization And Information Processing | |
- Information Sources And Literature In Natural Science (EC 1) | |
- Information Sources And Literature In Social Science (EC 2) |
Semester 2 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Knowledge Management | - ICT Applications In Library & Information Science. |
- ICT Applications In Library & Information Science | - Knowledge Organization And Information Processing : Anglo American Cataloguing Rules-2 (AACR-2) |
- Knowledge Organization And Information Processing | |
- Management Of Academic Library (EC1) | |
- Management Of Special Library (EC2) | |
- Training And Report Writing (SC) |
The objective of the MLIS program is to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in library and information science. It aims to enhance proficiency in digital information systems, develop expertise in information organization and retrieval, and foster research capabilities. The program also focuses on leadership development, ethical practices, and professional standards.
The MLIS program offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical training, access to advanced digital resources, and exposure to emerging technologies. Students benefit from experienced faculty guidance, research opportunities, and industry collaborations.
Research Librarian:
Conducts research, curates specialized collections, and supports academic projects.
Digital Library Manager:
Oversees digital collections, implements advanced library technologies, and improves accessibility.
Corporate Librarian:
Manages corporate information resources, supports business research, and ensures knowledge accessibility.
Library Director:
Leads library management, oversees staff, and develops policies for effective resource utilization.