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Best Book for all Library Science Related Competitive Examinations

Hello Everyone,

I am a post graduate in library science and recently cracked the UGC NET Exam.

What are the best book that I need to study for all competitive examinations (like KVS, NVS, University Librarian jobs, other departments, etc)

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Dear Tarun,

As you are interested in getting the name of books, good for exam preparations. I would like to share with you that the exams are not based on any book and no book is regarded as the best book. 

You can see the syllabus of your university, UGC NET syllabus (both old and new) and pick up the words/keywords and read the elaboration from the Encylopedia, Wikipedia and other sources like the dictionary, books and note provided by IGNOU and other open universities.

When I was in preparation for the NET exam(even today) I follow this process of collecting knowledge. After collecting the data from books you start remembering and building logical relationships among the terms for better understanding and long term memory.

You can visit the library with the syllabuses and make your notes. This will help a lot. I will quote again here that all the books are good but one or two books will solve your problem. So, go through with several books. I am sure you will get lots of information and solutions to your problems.

Thank you.

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