Overview
Our academic success is attributed to the library’s extensive collection of books and reference resources. The 6500-square-foot library can accommodate up to 90 students at a time and features state-of-the-art facilities and a huge computerized library that creates an ideal environment for learning new topics. Thanks to the management’s contribution and the enthusiastic interest of our esteemed chairman and director, the library’s collection is gradually growing.
- Promoting permanent education.
- Meeting the requirements of our multicultural community.
- Guaranteeing information access freedom.
- Creating a venue for people and ideas to interact.
- Offering entertaining and inspirational materials and programs.
- Rules of Library
- Facilities
- Proverbs
Governing Policy and Rules of the Library:
- All the students and staff are members of the college library. The library remains open from 8:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on all working days.
- The library provides a calm environment for individual study. Library users are expected to maintain dignity, peace, and silence always.
- Maintain strict silence; conversations, discussions, or loud noises are not permitted inside.
- Bags, personal books, and other belongings must be left at the property counter inside the library.
- Mobile phones must be kept on silent mode. Making or receiving calls inside the library is strictly prohibited.
- Eating, drinking, or having refreshments inside the library is strictly prohibited.
- The cooperation of all users is requested to keep the library premises clean.
- Any misbehavior, misconduct or indecent manner can lead to suspension of library privileges.
- Do not move or disturb the furniture. Do not write on tables and chairs.
- Only current students and staff are permitted to use the library; outsiders are strictly not allowed.
- All users must sign the gate register upon entering and exiting the library.
- An Identity Card is compulsory for accessing the library.
- Reference books and journals will not be issued out of the library.
- Each student is entitled to keep their borrowed book for two weeks from the date of issue. It should be returned to the library on or before the due date specified on the due date slip. It may be reissued to the same person if it is not requested by someone else.
- A student who fails to return a borrowed book on or before the due date will be fined. Sundays and other holidays are excluded from the calculation of fine.
- Students are prohibited from underlining or writing anywhere in the books.
- Students are requested to use the magazines and journals in the library with care.
- While borrowing books, students should check whether the book is in good condition, without torn or missing pages. Any damage or scribbling noticed must be reported immediately to the librarian; otherwise, the borrower will be held responsible.
- A student will lose the privilege of borrowing books if he or she repeatedly returns the book late or damages the book in any way.
- For any mutilation of the page(s) found at a later date, the last borrower of the book will be held responsible.
- The librarian reserves the right to recall any book at any time.
- Periodicals should not be removed from the reading room under any circumstances.
- Any complaints or suggestions regarding the library must be addressed to the librarian, who will refer them to the Principal if necessary.
- Students must return all library books and clear any dues at the end of each semester or upon completion of their course.
1. Library Automation
2. Photocopy Facility
Proverbs
- Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some to be chewed and digested.
- A good book is the best friend, the same today and forever.
- Books are for nothing but to inspire.
- Good reading and the cultivation of the arts are indeed the hallmarks of a good life.
- Second to nature is the education of individuals.
- The word “bible” means books, and the Bible is not a book but many books; in fact, it is a library.