The Central Library of Global Institute of Engineering and Technology is housed in a spacious building with an area of about 9,000 sq. ft., providing a comfortable and resource-rich environment for academic learning and research. The library functions as an important knowledge hub supporting teaching, learning, research, and intellectual development of students and faculty members.
The library remains open on all working days from 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. and provides access to a wide range of print and digital resources. At present, the library holds a rich collection of over 52,600 volumes including textbooks, reference books, national and international journals, and other learning materials covering Engineering, Science, Technology, Management, and General Studies.
The library resources are systematically organized using the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system, and an open access system is followed to enable users to directly access books and reference materials.
The library maintains a dedicated Periodicals Section that subscribes to a large number of academic journals and magazines to support research and technical learning. The library currently subscribes to 5943 journals, including 5713 international journals and 230 national journals, along with 5702 e-journals.
The library receives publications and newsletters from professional organizations including:
The library provides access to a wide range of electronic journals and digital research databases including:
The Digital Library provides access to online learning resources and supports computer-assisted learning for students. The Electronic Library section maintains a collection of more than 3,500 CD-ROMs containing technical materials, reference databases, and educational software.
The Audio-Visual Section includes facilities to view educational video programs. A satellite receiver is available to access educational broadcasts such as Gyan Darshan Technology programmes.
These memberships enable students and faculty members to access additional books, journals, and academic resources that may not be available within the institution.