What is the salary of Library and Information Science graduates in India?

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    Aneena Abraham | Contributor-Level 10

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    Students can get jobs both in the private and government sectors. They can also easily get an option for further research in the same field of education. Also, they can get an opportunity for Assistant Professorship or Lectureship in top-notch colleges and universities.  One can earn around INR 3 to 6 LPA after completing a course in Library and Information Science. Given below are some of the top Job profiles that can be pursued by Library and Information Science graduates along with average annual salary:

    Job Profiles

    Average Annual Salary (in INR) 

    Professor

    6.1 LPA

    Cataloguer

    5.8 LPA

    Deputy Librarian

    8.2 LPA

    Academic Librarian

    3.8 LPA

    Electronic Resources Librarian

    12 LPA

    Junior / Assistant Librarian

    3 LPA

    Librarian

    4 LPA

    Teacher Librarian

    5.4 LPA

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