Taxila, a historic seat of learning and an important archaeological site, is about 30 km north-west of Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
[2] Spread over an area of more than 20 acres, the campus is located at the foot of Margella Hills only 2 km from Taxila City.
The university is open to all persons without prejudice to gender, religion, race, creed, color, or domicile.
Only those students will be registered who would complete all admission formalities including the deposit of their fees and other dues on the prescribed date.
The general collection is organized according to Dewey Decimal Classification and shelved subject-wise according to call numbers (100-999) pasted on the spine of each item.
Electronic databases including, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, directories, yearbooks, atlases, and bibliographies are distinct features of this collection.
To meet the information requirements of students and researchers with the provision of quality scholarly materials, there is an information-based electronic Digital Library.
Adjacent to the university masjid, a separate library for Islamic and religious books is situated.
HITEC University was assessed 100% ready for online preparedness by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan to conduct classes during the lock down period.