Hi AllI am surprised to see the Note "Candidates Who have attended regular courses and obtained relevant degree in Library and Information Science are preferred. Candidates with degree obtained through distance education mode may please ignore this advertisement". That too at this age of self learning! I cannot understand why people are prejudiced about the distance learning system. Does the mode of study really matters or the knowledge or skills attained by the professional matters. Why not try the candidates and see whether they are qualified enough or not? Many advertisements for various job opportunities are for regular candidates only. Then why not abolish the system of distance education? Does it mean once we acquire any degree the learning stops unless you study through regular course? Do you really believe that all students are taking distance education as an easy way to acquire degrees? What about those who are not much lucky enough to continue their studies through regular mode? How can we say some one who completed any diploma/graduation/post graduation by distance mode is inferior to those who did it as a regular course? Universities like IGNOU has got an excellent course structure and study materials. The problem is not with the system of distance education, but with the individuals concerned. I don't think one needs to attend college or university today to gain knowledge on any subject. As LIS professionals, we should be the first to realise this fact. By the way, I have completed my LIS course/PGDCA through distance education mode and I don't think that makes any difference to what I have learned. regards M RahimanLIBRARIAN KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA KANJIKODE WEST PALAKKAD - 678 623 KERALA, INDIA Phone (Off.): 0491 -2566317 Mobile: 09946152785URL: http://kvklibrary.inhttp://kv-library.blogspot.inhttp://kvkanjikode.nic.in -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.