About

SANJO COLLEGE

About Us

Sanjo College, Rajakkad is an Arts and Science College of Higher Education and Research managed by St. Joseph's Province of the Little Flower Congregation (CST Fathers) and is one of the new generation educational institutions with several most modern and job oriented university courses. It was started as a Private College in 2011 with the aim of providing higher education for the boys and girls of the hilly areas Rajakad and surrounding regions of Idukki district who do not have facilities to attend professional colleges. Taking the backward and underdeveloped situation of the high ranges into consideration, the M.G University Kottayam granted official affiliation to Sanjo College in June 2013 on the basis of the sanction given by the Government of Kerala. God's blessing, and the hard of the CST Fathers has given this college a prominent status in the district.
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SANJO LIBRARY
  • Working Hours
  • Library Rules
  • Circulation and Charges
  • Services
  • Suggestions
  • Faculty
  • Statistics

Working Hours of the Library


  • 9 am to 4 pm on all working days.
  • The library remains closed on Saturdays, Sundays and other official holidays.

General Rules


  • All students must make use of the library facility to enrich their academic excellence.
  • Complete silence must be maintained in & near the library.
  • In case of any difficulty readers can approach the Librarian.
  • Only enrolled students are allowed to enter the college library on the strength of a valid Identity Card, which must be produced as and when it is demanded by the library staff or college teaching Staff.
  • Students should not bring Walkman or any electronic instruments and any eatables inside the Library. Using the cell phone in the library is strictly prohibited.
  • Infringement of the library rules will result in the withdrawal of the library from the student.
  • All cases of the violation of rules will be reported to the Principal for suitable action.
  • Co- operation of the students is earnestly sought in observing the rules.

Circulation

Books will be issued on presentation of the library card along with the ID card. Students are instructed to check the books while borrowing and they will be responsible for any type of damage or mutilation noticed at the time of return.

Overdue Charges

Materials borrowed should be returned on or before the due date stamped, if returned late overdue fine will not be charged for the delayed period. To get back the overdue books, librarian should inform the users about the dues.

Book Lost

If the books are lost, then the borrower shall replace the book. If the replacement is not done within 15 days, the defaulter will be charged two times the cost of the book if the book is in print or three times the cost if the book is out to print. However, the Librarian has the discretionary power to take the final decision.

Care of Library Books

Students are require to handle the books/ Journal very carefully; marking with pen or pencil , writing or highlighting, tearing the pages or mutilating the same in any other way will be viewed very seriously. In such case reader shall be held responsible unless these are brought to the notice of the library staff at the time of issue.

Services


  • Book Lending
  • Reference service
  • New Arrival display
  • Reprographic service
  • Internet Browsing service
  • Subscription of journals and magazines
  • Orientation for new Users
  • Bound volume of Journals
  • Question paper collection (2013-2021)
  • Projects report Collection
  • Projects report Collection
  • OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue)
  • Web OPAC

Suggestions


We have put the suggestion box in library. All library users can put their valuable suggestion at any time.

Library Faculty


Collections


  • Print Books: 4845
  • Reference Collection: 270
  • Bound volume of Periodicals: 209
  • Journals: 21
  • Magazines: 17
  • Newspapers (English): 2
  • Newspapers (malayalam):6
  • Previous year question papers: (2013 - 2021)
  • No. of projects reports: 260