Library Management

EMBA Program

Overview

Executive MBA Course in Library Management

EMBA course in library management helps the students to get prepared to play diverse roles in the assimilation of information acquired through library management and its maintenance as the course involves case studies and assignments related to library management. Executive MBA course in library management provides the in-depth knowledge of various aspects of this field to students which includes giving them a basic understanding of the course, details of the management of tools applied, gathering of data, arranging library data by application of information technology and making them easily accessible to the people. The other aspects of this course are the following:
  • Being in the field of library management, the individuals need to organize information resources in an accessible way along with promoting the use of a library.
  • The other responsibilities include dealing with inquiries and assisting library users and setting up activities such as reading groups and etc.
  • The individuals can get employability in many areas such as marketing, web content management, publishing and internet coordination, database development and etc.

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An Executive MBA, or EMBA, is a graduate-level business degree. This program is a ton like a normal MBA program. The fundamental distinction is that an executive MBA program is essentially intended to educate and upgrade the professions of working administrators, supervisors, entrepreneurs, and different business pioneers.

The program is completed in a period of one to two years.

In NIMS EMBA, there are 8 subjects including 1 specialization.

After Graduation with 5 years work experience can do EMBA course.

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