DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COURSE REGISTRATION AND RESULT PROCESSING SYSTEM
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
A result is an official school report on the record of student, listing courses, grades received. Students‟ result is a critical
component of admission, transfer credit processing, and graduation processing. The majority of result come into the University in
paper form through multiple points of entry and are processed in multiple areas depending on the reason the result is requested
(admissions evaluation, additional credit, pre-requisite requirements, special programs or graduation processing). Currently, until
result details are entered and processed, there is no reliable way to track incoming result. This creates many problems for students
and staff. Students may be required to send in their result if their initial submissions cannot be located. Staff spend a
considerable amount of time trying to locate result. Lost or misplaced result can delay admission decisions, prevent a student from
registering into a course with pre-requisites and ultimately delay graduation, which can lead to unwanted consequences. This
study aims to provide many benefits including proper routing and tracking of turned in results, improved processing efficiency of
the system, and increased satisfaction for both the staff and students for processing of result. The purpose of this study is to
design, develop and implement an efficient computer-based result processing system to replace manual processing modes for
Tertiary Institution, with a private tertiary institution in Edo State, Nigeria as A case Study. The system will accommodate
multiple points of entry and aid course advisers carry out their responsibilities effectively. The system will interact with the
existing system and provide a real time status of the processing of the result using Java programming language and MySQL as the
database.
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COURSE REGISTRATION AND RESULT PROCESSING SYSTEM
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