logo

Institute of Integrated & Honors Studies (IIHS)

Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra, Haryana, INDIA (Established by State Legislature Act XII of 1956 )
(A++ grade NAAC Accredited, Category-1 University)

 

Library

The Library of IIHS (erstwhile University College), Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, has evolved alongside the growth of the institution itself. Established during the early years of the college, the library began with a modest collection of academic books aimed at supporting undergraduate education. Over time, as the college expanded into the Institute of Integrated & Honors Studies (IIHS), the library also grew in size, scope, and services.

Today, it stands as a well-developed knowledge center, enriched with a diverse collection of textbooks, reference works, journals, and digital resources. The library reflects the institution’s continuous commitment to academic excellence by adapting to modern learning needs, including access to e-resources and improved cataloging systems. With its quiet study environment and student-friendly facilities, the IIHS Library remains an integral part of the academic journey at Kurukshetra University.

Institutional Repository
Newspaper coverage of college news of seminars, workshops and other functions conducted by the institution is maintained and available in the library.

  • Photocopies of articles for various competitions such as essay writing competitions, declamations etc. are maintained.
  • College prospectus and college magazines are available in the library.

Library Circulation Policy
Text books are issued for the whole session to meritorious and needy students. Distinct facility is provided to the students during examination days. They are allowed to get extra books issued till the period of examination. Books to readers are issued for the duration of 14 days and if needed extra time is granted on the renewal basis. Full Assistance is provided by the library assistants to Physically Challenged persons in college Library. Library staff helps physically challenged students to find books required by them.