Departmental Library
The Department of Information Technology maintains a well-equipped Departmental Library to support the academic, learning, and research activities of students and faculty members. The library serves as a valuable academic resource by providing easy access to books covering fundamental as well as advanced topics in Information Technology and Computer Science.
The departmental library contains a collection of standard textbooks, reference books, and specimen copies from reputed publishers. These books are written by nationally and internationally recognized authors, ensuring high-quality academic resources for teaching and learning.
Library Timings: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Library Incharge: Ajay Kumar Kaushik (9013940559)
Library Collection Statistics
- Total Number of Books: 525
- Total Number of Unique Titles: 353
- Total Number of Authors Represented: 354
Major Subject Areas Covered
The books in the departmental library cover a wide range of important domains in Information Technology, including:
- Programming Languages (C, C++, Java, Python)
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- Database Management Systems
- Operating Systems
- Computer Networks
- Software Engineering
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Unix and Linux Systems
- Wireless and Sensor Networks
- Advanced Computer Science Topics
Publishers Represented
The library collection includes books from reputed academic publishers such as:
- S.K. Kataria & Sons
- S.K. Katson, Delhi
- Tata McGraw Hill
- Pearson
- Dhanpat Rai & Co.
Library Facilities
The Departmental Library provides a supportive environment for reading, reference, and academic study within the department.
- Access to subject-specific textbooks and reference books
- Reading and reference facility for students and faculty
- Specimen copies from publishers for academic review
- Learning resources to support coursework, projects, and research
- Regular addition of new books and updated editions
The departmental library acts as a supplementary academic resource to the central institute library, allowing students to quickly access important subject-related materials within the department.
Library Rules and Guidelines
- Maintain silence and discipline inside the library.
- Books are meant for reading and reference within the department.
- Students should handle books carefully to avoid damage.
- Books should be returned to the designated place after use.
- Any damage or loss of books must be reported to the department.









