Bachelor of library and Information science (B. Lib)
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About the Programme
The Bachelor of Library and Information Science (B.Lib) program at Guru Kashi University equips students with the specialized knowledge required to manage, organize, and disseminate information in academic, corporate, and public library settings. With a focus on information science, cataloging, digital libraries, and knowledge management, the program prepares graduates to work in diverse information environments.
In the age of digital transformation, the demand for professionals who can curate, preserve, and distribute knowledge resources is growing across industries. GKU’s B.Lib program integrates both traditional library science and modern digital information systems, ensuring students remain relevant in a rapidly evolving field.

Eligibility Criteria
- Completion of a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks.
- Admissions are based on merit as per university norms.
Program Outcomes
Understanding of Library Science
Develop a strong foundation in library organization, cataloging, and indexing systems.
Information Technology Skills
Gain competence in using digital library tools and managing online databases.
Research and Knowledge Organization
Learn effective methods to organize, retrieve, and manage knowledge resources.
Information Dissemination
Build skills to facilitate information flow and services to diverse user groups.
Digital Library Competence
Gain expertise in e-libraries, online journals, and knowledge repositories.
Information Literacy Development
Assist communities in improving their research and information-seeking skills.
Preservation Techniques
Learn methods of preserving rare manuscripts, digital resources, and traditional archives.
Professional Ethics
Develop a strong commitment to ethical standards in managing information.
Adaptability to Change
Stay current with emerging technologies in information management.
Communication Skills
Build effective communication skills to interact with academic and non-academic users.
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO)
01
To prepare students to professionally manage libraries and information centers using both traditional and digital techniques.
02
To encourage lifelong learning in the rapidly evolving fields of information science and technology.
03
To develop leadership skills for managing teams in academic, public, and corporate information environments.
04
To promote research and innovation in information dissemination and knowledge management.
05
To instill ethical responsibility and professional values in information service delivery.
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Career path you can
choose after the course
- Academic Librarian
- Digital Resource Manager
- Information Scientist
- Archivist
- Knowledge Manager
- Cataloging and Indexing Specialist
- Research Librarian
- Corporate Information Manager
- Metadata Specialist
- Database Manager

Students of this programme are placed in companies with an
average annual
package of 3.51 LPA to 12.00 LPA