Our College Library was established in the year 2004 when the college had started and is known as Library & Information Centre. It is situated at the first floor of the building in mid area and centrally located with teaching classes.

The Library & Information Centre is small in size but maintains a high standard. The total number of books in the library is near about 13,166. It includes varieties of excellent books. The Library contains textbooks on Education as well as other subjects, reference books (Dictionaries, Encyclopedias on different subjects, Yearbooks, Atlas, Directories, Surveys, Dissertations etc.) and general books.

Government Publication Books such as National Book Trust, New Delhi, National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi, Publication Bureau Panjab University, Chandigarh, Indira Gandhi National University, New Delhi, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra are also included.

General Books contain Personality Developments, Quiz Books, Religion, Social Problems, Languages, Literature (English, Hindi, Punjabi, and Sanskrit etc.), History and Geography, Biographies of reputed personalities, Autobiographies etc.

Besides that, Library is subscribing to National, International, Printed and Electronic journals and Magazines on Education, Environmental Science, and other science, Arts subjects.

The collection also includes current as well as old volumes of Journals, Magazines, Career guidance books and News bulletins about employment. Apart from the borrowing facility, the library has reading room facilities also.

The students are totally dependent upon the library for their requirements related to B.Ed. & D.Ed. courses and the collection is sufficient to support their needs. Internet is also accessible to the students in the library. Concrete steps are being undertaken to access the e-resources through DELNET, New Delhi.

It also holds the main audio-visual collection comprising education as well as VCD and DVD titles in all subject area genres.

“Library is the heart of the educational institute and it is to this pupils bring varied experiences, problems and questions and then discuss and pursue them in search of new light from the experience of others.”

John Dewey