Objective Type Questions in Library and Information Science (For UGC-NET, SLET, JRF and Other State Level Competitive Examinations)
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Book Details
- Publisher: Ess Ess Publication
- ISBN: 9788170006664
- Year of Publication: 2012
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
About the Book
This examination-focused guide has been specifically designed to assist students and professionals preparing for competitive examinations in Library and Information Science (LIS). Developed according to the revised examination patterns prescribed by the University Grants Commission (UGC), the book serves as a practical and reliable resource for candidates aspiring to qualify in national and state-level eligibility and recruitment examinations.
The book provides systematic coverage of important topics in Library and Information Science and is particularly useful for candidates preparing for UGC-NET Paper II and Paper III. Its content has been structured to align with the revised UGC syllabus and examination framework, helping readers develop a strong understanding of fundamental concepts as well as advanced subject areas.
Designed as both a study guide and reference tool, the book supports self-assessment, revision, and examination practice. It enables candidates to strengthen their conceptual knowledge, improve their examination techniques, and gain confidence in tackling objective and descriptive questions commonly found in competitive tests.
In addition to UGC-NET preparation, the book is also valuable for candidates appearing in SET, SLET, librarian recruitment examinations, university service commission tests, and other Library and Information Science competitive examinations conducted at the state and national levels.
An essential resource for LIS students, research scholars, aspiring lecturers, librarians, and information professionals seeking success in competitive examinations and career advancement opportunities.

