About Library
Building
The Library of Sri Sai Degree & PG College serves as a vibrant center for learning, research, and academic excellence. Designed to support the intellectual and educational needs of students and faculty, the library provides a peaceful and resource-rich environment that encourages reading, exploration, and lifelong learning.
Spread across a spacious 1,000 sq. ft. facility with a comfortable seating capacity of 50 students, the library houses an extensive collection of over 8,000 books, covering a wide range of disciplines including Computer Science, Management, Commerce, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Electronics, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Economics, and other allied subjects.
The library is organized into dedicated sections for easy access:
Newspaper & Magazine Section : Students can stay informed about current affairs, industry trends, competitive examinations, and general knowledge through a wide selection of daily newspapers, magazines, and periodicals.
Reading & Reference Section : This section provides access to reference books, encyclopedias, dictionaries, journals, project reports, and academic resources that support classroom learning, research activities, and competitive exam preparation.








Library Resources
- Over 8,000 textbooks and reference books
- Subject-wise book collections for all academic programs
- National and regional newspapers
- Academic journals and magazines
- Previous years' question papers and project reports
- Reference materials for competitive examinations
- Digital learning and research support resources
Library Timings
The library remains open on all working days:
Monday to Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Students and faculty members are encouraged to make full use of the library facilities during working hours. Professional guidance and assistance are provided by the library staff to help users locate and access the required resources efficiently.
Library Rules & Regulations
To maintain a disciplined and productive learning environment, students are requested to adhere to the following rules:
- Maintain silence and cleanliness at all times within and around the Library & Information Centre.
- Before borrowing a book, carefully check its condition. If you find any missing or damaged pages, immediately inform the library staff.
- All borrowed books must be properly checked out (issued) before leaving the library.
- Students are requested to cooperate with the staff during verification at the exit.
- Do not write, underline, highlight, fold pages, or make any markings in library books.
- Any damage found at the time of return will be the responsibility of the borrower.
- If a borrowed book is lost, the borrower must replace it with the latest edition. If the book is unavailable, the borrower must pay the cost of the book as per library regulations.
- Books should be returned on or before the due date. A fine may be imposed for overdue books.
- Reference books, journals, magazines, and other reference materials are for consultation within the library only and cannot be issued.
- Students and staff are advised to regularly check the library notice board for important announcements and updates.
- For information about library resources, services, and activities, please visit the Library & Information Centre or contact the library staff.
- Library users are expected to maintain proper discipline, good conduct, and respectful communication at all times.
- All students and staff members must clear any pending library dues and obtain a No-Due Certificate before completing their course or leaving the institution.
- For any assistance, clarification, or information regarding library services, please approach the library staff.
Library Staff
Mrs. Y. Satya Kumari
Librarian
With dedicated support and guidance from the librarian, students receive assistance in locating resources, accessing reference materials, and developing effective reading and research habits.
The college library continues to play a vital role in nurturing academic growth, critical thinking, and a culture of reading among students, making it an indispensable part of the institution's learning ecosystem.
