B.L.I.S. (Bachelor of Library and Information Science) is a 1-year undergraduate course designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage library resources, information systems, and technology. It focuses on the organization, classification, and preservation of information, with an emphasis on research techniques, data management, and digital libraries. The course typically includes subjects like Information Retrieval, Library Management, Digital Library Technologies, and Cataloging. Practical training in library operations and internships are often part of the curriculum to enhance hands-on experience. Upon completion, graduates are prepared for careers as librarians, information specialists, or archivists in libraries, educational institutions, government offices, and corporations. The program is ideal for those interested in managing information resources in various organizational settings.