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Education is really a material for getting the job?

 Now i days i was observing people looking for job, 

            I was amaze to see people saying "DEGREE TO 70 HAI JOB NAI HAI" ...and the reason why people don't get the job is they take education a material of get the eligibility in various sector even knowing what is the coruse or degree is all about.

In the field of Library i was shamed to see people have degrees of LIb Sci but no knowledge about it even dont know what is classification or cataloging . 

They dont even tackle the requirement of the users all they do just-ha book nai hai. they are literary a waste on earth. 

girls chose this career because aaram ki job hai i heard this from a lady in the library such a useless womens i have seen in my life...

I am very proud on people working in Library in the Delhi university Law faculty library and other in the north campus i have experience a great pleasure in knowing so much about library. 

I feel so much pity that its a injustice with the degree course it should be made Regular instead of Correspondence.

SO serious people who took his studies seriously and would help other by his knowledge he acquire  

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Dear Suraj,

I partially agree your view on this issue because we can't say that all the people who have done library science degree through Distance are not up-to the mark (may be some), because I have completed my LIBRARY SCIENCE courses through Distance mode from University of Madras, attended all the weekend classes, and the classes were very good, the faculties (Dr. Ramesh Babu, Dr. Gopalakrishnan) who had handled Classification and Cataloguing were given more exercises to the students to do at home. I was satisfied with the way the university (Library Science Dept) taught the lessons. Since I was working in the library at the time, it was very useful to apply the theoretical information to the practical.

Now, We shall think about the solution of the issue:

1. Universities who offer LIS courses can insist compulsory practical classes

2. Faculties who handle practical classes can make wonders if they stress on compulsory exercises (I understand the level of the students who study distance mode and their behaviour)

3. It would be useful if Syllabus and the classes focus new trends in LIS.

I hope that you will get some more clarification from our team.

Thanks for your view.

i agree on this internship should be compulsory after all it is a professional course and it should be made mandatory

thank you for sharing your thoughts and your point of view it is appriciable Mr. Selvam

Dear Friend

Saying, "Book Nahi hai", is not the fault of Library Staff. I would say working in libraries are not easy as you mentioned Aaram ki Job hai, but people enjoy it, so it becomes easier. Do not say anything against to the woman who told you that she feels easiness in her job. It is a kind of opinion same as you have mentioned in the forms of your feelings regarding the Law Faculty Library, Delhi Unversity. 

Yes, if you have chosen this profession then make your choice worth and fruitful. 

Thank you. 

Yes Madam,

Agreed on your points and quotes your professional commitment.

Thank you.

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