Organisation of Resources in the Library
Reading Areas
Location: Basement Level
- Reading areas are designed to cater to the needs of students, faculty, and researchers
- The items are classified into three levels, ranging from basement Level to Level II.
- Reading areas are primarily designated for quiet individual study, providing private and silent spaces conducive to in-depth research and reading.
- These levels aim to create a comfortable, supportive environment for library users to engage in their studies and research.
- All reading halls are Wi-Fi enabled
Group Study Areas (UG/PG/Research)
Location: Level II
- The group study areas help students learn together. These spaces allow students to discuss their coursework and solve problems as a team.
- Each area has round tables with comfortable chairs, so small groups of students can sit together. These tables are perfect for discussing class assignments and working on projects.
- By promoting teamwork, these areas create a more engaging academic experience. Good lighting, charging stations, Wi-Fi, and comfortable seating make it easier for students to focus and be productive.
General Reading Area:
Location: Level Basement
- The General Reading Area has a selection of general books, magazines, and newspapers, making it a great spot for casual reading.
- The General Reading Area provides a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere for users.
Computer Lab
Location: Level Basement
- The Computer Lab is a fully equipped facility that offers a range of digital services to support both academic and research activities.
- It provides access to computers with internet browsing capabilities, enabling users to search for online resources, conduct research, and access academic databases.