
The Database Management System (DBMS) course offers a comprehensive understanding of the theory and principles behind database design, management, and operations. It covers the essential concepts, models, and techniques used to structure, store, retrieve, and manage data in modern database systems. The course focuses on both relational and non-relational database models, helping students gain a deep knowledge of database architectures, query languages, and transaction management.
- Teacher: Dr Hirak Jyoti Hazarika
- Teacher: Prasanna Kumar Konch

The course on Preservation and Conservation of Materials is designed to provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge required to safeguard materials, particularly those in libraries, archives, and museums, from deterioration and degradation. It covers the fundamental principles, techniques, and practices involved in preserving both physical and digital materials, ensuring their longevity and accessibility for future generations.
- Teacher: Dr Hirak Jyoti Hazarika
- Teacher: Dr Mukutor Rahman
- Teacher: Niharika Saikia

The Information Retrieval (IR) course explores the fundamental principles, techniques, and tools used for organizing, indexing, searching, and retrieving information from large-scale data collections. This course covers the key theories, models, and algorithms that underpin the search and retrieval of digital information, with a focus on applications in search engines, databases, and digital libraries.
- Teacher: Bikramaditya Barman
- Teacher: Dr Hirak Jyoti Hazarika

This course provides an in-depth understanding of the theory and functionalities behind digital library software packages. It covers the essential concepts, tools, and frameworks used to design, develop, and manage digital libraries. The curriculum is designed to equip students with knowledge of both the theoretical underpinnings and the practical considerations involved in implementing digital libraries.
- Teacher: Dr Hirak Jyoti Hazarika