BHU M.Lib.I.Sc FAQs
Ques. Why is BHU's M.Lib.I.Sc 2 years when most universities offer it as a 1-year programme?
Ans. BHU offers a 2-year integrated M.Lib.I.Sc programme that combines the B.Lib.I.Sc and M.Lib.I.Sc into a single 4-semester course. This means students with any graduation background can directly join the 2-year programme without needing a separate B.Lib.I.Sc degree. The 2-year format provides a more comprehensive education covering both foundational and advanced library science topics, making BHU graduates more competitive in the job market.
Ques. What CUET-PG score is needed for M.Lib.I.Sc at BHU?
Ans. Based on the 2025 admission cycle, the Round 1 cutoff for General category was 205 marks, which came down to 179 in the final Mop-Up round. For OBC, it was 180 (Round 1) to 178 (Mop-Up). EWS cutoff was 190 (Round 1) to 179 (Mop-Up). SC cutoff was 155 (Round 1) to 137 (Mop-Up). This is one of the highest cutoffs among all BHU PG programmes, reflecting the programme's popularity.
Ques. What career options are available after M.Lib.I.Sc from BHU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as librarians and information officers in academic libraries (universities, colleges), public libraries, special libraries (corporate, government, research), digital library managers, knowledge management professionals in IT and consulting firms, information architects, and academic researchers (UGC NET/JRF). Government positions include Central Secretariat Library, National Library of India, DRDO, ISRO, and various state government library services.
Ques. Is UGC NET in Library and Information Science required for government library jobs?
Ans. For Assistant Professor positions in library science at colleges and universities, UGC NET qualification is mandatory. For non-teaching library positions in government organisations, NET is not always required, but it significantly improves prospects. BHU's M.Lib.I.Sc provides excellent preparation for UGC NET in Library and Information Science.
Ques. How does BHU's central library benefit M.Lib.I.Sc students?
Ans. BHU's central library is one of the largest university libraries in Asia, with over 10 lakh books, journals, manuscripts, and digital resources. M.Lib.I.Sc students get hands-on training in library operations, cataloguing, classification, digital resource management, and user services in this world-class facility. This practical exposure is invaluable for professional development and is a significant advantage over students from smaller institutions.
Ques. Can I pursue PhD in Library and Information Science from BHU after M.Lib.I.Sc?
Ans. Yes, BHU offers PhD in Library and Information Science through its Department of Library and Information Science. Admission is based on UGC NET/JRF scores or BHU's Research Entrance Test (RET). Research areas include digital libraries, knowledge organisation, information retrieval, bibliometrics, and library management. Students with UGC JRF receive a monthly fellowship during their PhD tenure.
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