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KVS Librarian Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2025 for Written Exam

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KVS Librarian Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2025 for Written Exam

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) is going to start the recruitment process for 127 librarian posts soon. Candidates who wish to appear for the KVS Librarian posts must have a thorough knowledge of the syllabus and examination pattern to understand the required topics and must plan and strategize their preparation to crack the examination. KVS Librarian Syllabus covers various subjects that candidates should study to score well in the exam. In this article, we have provided the latest Exam Pattern and Syllabus for Librarian Posts.

KVS Librarian Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2025

The KVS Librarian exam consists of two stages: a computer-based test and a professional competency test, which includes a demo teaching session and an interview. In order to clear both the stages for Librarian Posts under KVS Recruitment 2025, Understanding the syllabus and exam pattern is important as it outlines specific topics for exam preparation. The syllabus consists of all the important subjects, this will help candidates to increase their score in the examination.

 

KVS Librarian Syllabus 2025
Conducting Body Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS)
Post Name Librarian
Vacancy 127
Catergory Syllabus
Total Questions 180
Total Marks 180
Professional Competency Test 60
Demo Teaching 30
Interview 30

 

KVS Librarian Selection Process 2025

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) has set the two-

stage selection process for KVS Librarian-

  1. Computer-Based Test.
  2. Professional Competency Test (Demo Teaching & Interview)

KVS Librarian Exam Pattern 2025

Candidates should be known with the structure of the exam. KVS Librarian Written Exam (Online Test) consists of three Sections/Parts. Part 1 consists of General English and General Hindi. Part 2 covers General Knowledge, Logic and Computers and Part 3 is for subject-specific (Librarian). Candidates should complete the exam within 180 minutes.

Parts Subjects Questions Marks
1 Proficiency of Languages
General English 15 30
General Hindi 15
2 General Awareness, Reasoning & Proficiency in Computers 
GK & Current Affairs 20 50
Reasoning Ability 20
Computer Literacy 10
3 Librarian Subject 100 100
Total 180 180

KVS Librarian Syllabus 2025

Candidates who wish to appear for the Librarian Examination must have a thorough knowledge of the syllabus and examination pattern to understand the required topics and must plan and strategize their preparation to crack the examination.  In the table below, we have provided the subject-wise topics for all 3 parts. Candidates must know every topic of the subjects, so that they perform well in the exam.

KVS Librarian Part 1 Syllabus

KVS Librarian Part 1 Syllabus 2025
General English Syllabus Sentence Rearrangement
Verb
Active Voice and Passive Voice
Subject-Verb Agreement
Comprehension
Fill in the Blanks
Unseen Passages
Vocabulary
Antonyms
Synonyms
Grammar
Articles
Tenses and their types
Idioms & Phrases, etc.
Adverb
Error Correction
General Hindi Syllabus भाषा
संज्ञा एवं संज्ञा के भेद
पर्यायवाची
विपरीपार्थक
अनेकार्थक
समानार्थी शब्द
मुहावरे एवं लोकोक्तियाँ
अलंकार
सन्धि
तत्सम
लिंग
तद्भव
देशज एवं विदेशी शब्द
सर्वनाम एवं सर्वनाम के भेद
विशेषण एवं विशेषण के भेद
क्रिया एवं क्रिया के भेद
वचन
समास
पद परिचय
पठन कौशल
शब्द सामर्थ्य
उपसर्ग एवं प्रत्यय
वाक्य निर्माण (सरल, संयुक्त एवं मिश्रित वाक्य)

KVS Librarian Part 2 Syllabus

KVS Librarian Part 2 Syllabus 2025
General Knowledge & Current Affairs Syllabus Indian Constitution
Geography
Current Affairs
Important Financial & Economic News
Important Days
Economy
Important books and authors
Science Invention, Discovery and technology
Budget and key Important Points
Reasoning Ability Syllabus Logical Deduction
Seating Arrangement
Statement and Argument
Relationship concepts
Spatial Visualization
Verbal Reasoning
Essential Part
Theme Detection
Coded Inequalities
Coding-Decoding
Number Series
Alphanumeric Series
Computer Literacy Syllabus Basic Computer Terminology,
Computer Shortcuts,
Operating Systems,
Computer Memory or Storage Devices,
Computer Software & Hardware,
Generations of Computers,
Types of Computers,
Abbreviations, Internet,
General Concept of Social Networking,
History of Computers,
Web Technology,
Computer Full Forms

KVS Librarian Subject Syllabus 2025 (Part 3)

KVS Librarian Part 3 Syllabus 2025
Foundation of Library & Information Science Syllabus 1. Library as a Social Institution

  • Social & Historical foundations of Library.
  • Different types of libraries – Academic, Public,
  • Role of U.G.C. for the development of Academic libraries.
  • Role in Library of formal and informal education.
  • Shivaji University, Kolhapur
  • Special – their distinguishing features and functions.

2. Normative Principles of Lib. & Inf. Science

  • Five Laws of Library Science.
  • Implications of five laws in Lib. & Inf. Science
  • Development of Libraries with special reference to India, Baroda
  • Public Library system
  • Library Co-operation Resource Sharing and Library Networking.

3. Laws relating to Libraries & Information.

  • Library legislation need and essential features.
  • Library legislation in India.
  • Maharashtra Public Library Act.
  • Press and registration act & Delivery of Books act (Public Library).
  • Copyright act, Intellectual Property rights.

4. Library and Information Profession

  • Attribution of profession.
  • Librarianship as a profession.
  • Professional ethics.
  • Professional associations & their role.
  • National & International Library Associations – FID, IFLA, LA, ILA, ALA, IASLIC etc.
  • Professional education & research.

5. Promoters of Library & Information Services

  • National level promoters – RRRLF.
  • International level promoters – UNESCO

6. Public relations & Extension activities

  • Definition
  • facets and programs.
  • publicity & extension, Outreach activities.
  • Library pathfinders (Guides)
  • Factors affecting Library development, Literacy, publishing, Book Trade
Knowledge Organization, Information Processing & Retrieval Syllabus 1. Universe of Knowledge

  • Structure and attributes.
  • Modes of formation of subjects.
  • Different types of subjects.
  • Universe of subjects as mapped in different schemes of classification.

2. Bibliographic description

  • Catalogue purpose, Structure and types of physical forms including OPAC filling rules.
  • Overview of principles and practice in document description.
  • Current trends in Standardization, description and exchange.
  • Standard codes of cataloguing.
  • Normative Principles of cataloguing.

3. Methods of Knowledge Organization

  • General theory of Library Classification.
  • Normative principles of classification and their application.
  • Species of Library Classification.
  • Standard Schemes of Classifications and their features, CC, DDC, UDC.
  • Notation: Need, Functions, Characteristics
  • Design and development of schemes of Library Classification,
  • Standard sub-division Index.
  • Trends in Library Classification.

4. Subject Classification

  • Principles of Subject Classification.
  • Subject heading lists and their feature.
Information Technology: Basic Syllabus 1. Information Technology

  • Definition, Need, Scope and Objectives.

2. Computer Basic (Hardware)

  • Introduction to Computers
  • Overview of Historical Development of Computers.
  • Generations of Computers, Classification of Computers.
  • Essential Components of the Computer system.

3. Computer Architecture-Organization of Computer

  • Input and Output devices- Keyboard, Scanner, OCR, Printers, Monitor

4. Software.

  • Operating systems: Single & Multi-User Systems, Basic features of MS-DOS, MS Windows, Linux, UNIX, Windows NT etc.
  • Programming Languages: Concepts and Tools
  • Algorithm & Flowcharting.

5. Word Processors, Spread Sheet etc.
6. DBMS Package

  • Familiarity with DBASE, FOXPRO, CDS/ISIS, SOUL, MS Access (Basic features)

7. Computer application to library & Information work – Housekeeping operations

8. Communication Technology

  • Communication Technology Basic Concepts
  • Networking: Basic Concepts.
  • Internet
Management of Libraries & Information Centres/Institutions Syllabus 1. Management

  • Concepts, definition and scope.
  • Management styles and approaches.
  • Management schools of thought.
  • Functions and principles of Scientific Management.

2. Human Resource Management

  • Organizational structure.
  • Delegation, Communication and Participation.
  • Job Description and Analysis, Job evaluation.
  • Inter-personal relation.
  • Recruitment procedures.
  • Motivation, Group Dynamics.
  • Training and Development.
  • Disciplines and Grievances.
  • Performance Appraisal.

3. Financial Management

  • Resources Mobilization
  • Budgeting Techniques and Methods PPBS, Zero Based Budgeting etc.
  • Budgetary Control.
  • Cost-effectiveness and Cost-Benefit analysis.
  • Outsourcing.

4. Reporting

  • Types of reports, Annual report compilation, Contents and style.
  • Library Statistics etc.

5. System Analysis and Design

  • Library as a system
  • Project Management PERT/COM
  • Decision Tables.
  • Performance evaluation standards, MIS.
  • Performance Measurement, reengineering, Time and Motion Study
  • SWOT ( Strength Weakness Opportunities Threat)
  • DFD (Data Flow Diagram)

6. Total Quality Management (TQM)

  • Definition, Concept, Element
  • Quality Audit, LIS-related standards.
  • Technology Management.

7. Library House Keeping Operations.

  • Different sections of the Library & Information Center and their functions.
  • Collection Development and Management Policies Procedures.
  • Book Ordering (Acquisition)
  • Technical Processing.
  • Serials Control, Circulation Control, Maintenance etc.
  • Stock Verification- Policies and Procedures.
  • Evaluation and Weeding.
  • Archiving-conservation-Preservation.
  • Restoration including Print, Non-Print and Electronic Materials.

8. Planning

  • Concept, Definition, Need and Purpose, Types.
  • Policies and Procedures, MBO Building and Space Management in Libraries and Information Centers.
  • Library Building, Interior & Exterior, Furniture, Equipment’s, Standards & Types.
  • Risk Management, Contingency Management.
  • Planning of related Infrastructure, Library Standards.

9. Management of change.

  • concept of change.
  • Changes in Procedures, Methods, Tools and Techniques.
  • Problems of Incorporating Change.
  • Techniques of Managing Change.
Information Sources & Services Syllabus 1. Reference and information sources.

  • Documentary Sources of Information, Print, Non-Print including Electronic: Special features, Scope, types
  • Nature, Characteristic, Utility and evaluation of different types of
  • Information sources: Physical formats, Authority, Content, Utility.
  • ]Non-Documentary Information Sources.
  • Reference Sources Categories, Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Information Sources.(Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Periodical, Thesis, Books, Yearbook, Patents, Trade literature, standards, Monographs, Reference Books, Year Books, Almanac, Atlas, Abstracting & Indexing periodicals, Bibliographies, Handbooks, etc.)
  • Internet as a Source of Information.

2. Reference Service.

  • Concept, Definition, Need, Scope and trends.
  • Reference Interview and Search Techniques.

3. Information Services and Products

  • Information Services and Products.
  • Information services concepts, Definitions, Need and trends.
  • Need, Techniques and Evaluation of Alerting services (CAS &SDI)
  • Bibliographic, Referral, Document Delivery and Translation Services.

4. Information System and their Services.

  • Study of National, International and Commercial Information
  • Systems and Services- Background, their Services and Products.
Library Users Syllabus 1. Techniques of Library and Information Centres Survey.

  • Proforma method.
  • Interview method.
  • Records analysis method.

2. Information users and their information Needs

  • Categories of Information users.
  • Information needs definitions and models.
  • Information-seeking behaviour.

3. User Education

  • Goals and Objectives level, Techniques and Methods, Evaluation of Users Education Programmes.

4. User Studies.

  • Methods and techniques of User studies.
  • Evaluation of User studies.

5. User Orientation Programmes:

  • Conventional and Modern Techniques: Study tours, Newsletters, Handbooks, Leaflets, Powerpoint Presentations, Websites etc.

 

 

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