Library & Reading Room
The College has a well-stocked, computerized library with internet facility, Wi-Fi Connectivity and a spacious reading room which remain open to students throughout the year from 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. (except Saturdays, Sundays and Gazetted holidays).
Books—in the General and Text Book sections—are issued for one week only. Books—in the Reserve Section—are issued with advance reservation and prior permission of the Librarian. They are issued only on an overnight basis after 1.00 p.m. and must be returned by 9.30 a.m. the following day. Reference books and periodicals are available for consultation only. The College library has been fully automated using Libsys Software. Approximately 83,000 books have been put into the Automation process. The Library has undergone renovation and now has its own computer unit catering to the students and teaching faculty of the College. There are two computer units—one each on the ground and the first floors. Library Tickets and Library-I Cards have been computer generated for staff and students. OPAC (On-Line Public Access Catalogue) facility has also been provided for users. The Library has also purchased a Scanner Gun for greater efficiency on the Issue/Return counter.
Rules
(i) College identity card is to be produced everyday at all service points, i.e. the entrance, the issue counter, the reference section etc.;
(ii) Three books—for FYUP & Honours (II and III Year) students and two for B.A. (Prog. II and III Yr)—can be issued on showing college identity card;
(iii) Students will be required to bring one passport size photograph for the library form;
(iv) Students will be fined at the rate of Re 1.00 per day for late return of books & Rs. 2.00 for late return of reference books;
(v) Students will be fined for damage of library books and may even be deprived of library facilities;
(vi) Loss of books must be immediately reported to the Librarian in writing, failing which the student will be liable to pay a heavy fine including one and a half times the cost of the book. Tearing pages from any library book/magazine will be fined heavily; and
(vii) Students are required to look up the Library notice-board from time to time for library rules and regulations and any other information concerning the Library.
Seminar Room
The College has an air conditioned seminar room with state-of-the-art infrastructure. This is used for lectures, seminars and workshops.
Laboratories
The College has spacious, well-lit and furnished labs:
1. Food Technology Lab;
2. Apparel Design Lab; and
3. Air Conditioned Computer Lab.
Canteen
The College Canteen, with a new ambience, provides a variety of snacks and beverages at reasonable prices. In case of any problems/suggestions the following teachers can be contacted: Ms Gayatri Verma.
Bank
Bank of India has an Extension Counter in College. It offers all banking facilities to the staff and the students. The Bank has become an integral part of college life by sponsoring seminars and various college activities regularly. All students are expected to open an account with the bank.
Photostat
The College has a photostat cabin to provide photostat facility on payment basis.
College Bus
The College Bus can be availed for sanctioned official events through a prior booking.
Transport
The routes—serving Lakshmibai College—are 166, 181A, 912 and Metro Stations (Kanhaiya Nagar, Inderlok, Shastri Nagar).
Medical Care and First-Aid
There is a trained and qualified nurse to look after the first-aid needs of students. They can avail of medical help in Medical Room No. 10 whenever necessary. Students can avail of medical consultation and treatment at W.U.S. Health Centre located at Chhatra Marg, University of Delhi after showing their Identity Card.
Facilities for Students with Special Needs
The College provides a sensitive and friendly atmosphere to visually challenged students. It has a fairly large number of such students in all the courses. The College set up a Disability Unit in 2006-7 with the help of a UGC grant in the Xth plan period under the HEPSN Programme. This unit caters to the needs of students with visual disability. The College is also committed to make them computer literate and to improve their English language skills so that they too construct a universe for themselves that is bright and normal as possible.
Computerized Administrative and Accounts Departments
The wave of computerization started in the year 2011-12. Paper work has been completely replaced by computerized information in the Accounts and Student Information reports. Wi-Fi connectivity has been provided by Delhi University in the Accounts and Administration Wings.