Campus · Library
Empowering minds through knowledge since 1963

The Library and Information Centre was established in 1963 with three departments, housed in a small building. It now occupies its own dedicated facility of 2,100 sq.m and operates through six sections, holding 1,45,874 volumes across 46,532 titles along with a rich collection of e-journals, e-books and subscribed databases supporting every engineering discipline and allied science.
Our library is committed to providing state-of-the-art facilities and resources to students, faculty, and researchers. With a perfect blend of traditional print resources and modern digital collections, we ensure that our users have access to the latest information and knowledge resources essential for academic excellence.
The library operates with a user-centric approach, offering personalized services and maintaining extended hours to accommodate the diverse needs of our academic community. Our collection is continuously updated to reflect current trends in engineering education and research.
Engaged in learning and discovery as essential participants in the educational community — to develop, organize, provide access to and preserve materials to meet the needs of present and future generations of students and scholars.
1,45,874 volumes across 46,532 titles, with 160 national and 3 international print journals
10,300+ e-journals, 24,351 e-books and 14 subscribed databases for research
Spacious reading halls, digital library section, and group study rooms
1 Gbps Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the library premises
Online catalog (OPAC), digital lending system, and web-based resource discovery
Dedicated assistance for research scholars and faculty members
Open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM on weekdays to support student needs
Experienced librarians and support staff ready to assist users