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The internet has finally found its way into the educational sector in a developing country like Nigeria. This is attested to the fact that most Nigerian institutions have now either completely or partially embraced the use student online registration system. This paper takes a look at the various challenges faced by students in carrying out this task. Questionnaires were distributed to students from various faculties to find out their level of satisfaction with the online registration interface and procedure as well the challenges being faced in the course of carrying out online registration. The results indicates that many of the students found it very interesting and easy to use but with attendants challenges of inadequate systems to use, slow speed of server, and lack of privacy of student data among others. The paper also suggests the way forward in order to make this laudable exercise a huge success in the nation tertiary institution.
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The advent of information technology has brought about a huge effect on the entire education system and also has made the student shift from manual systems to computerised systems. Most of the system that involves manual work has been automated efficiently. The student registration process in Allover Central Polytechnic Akure involves filling registration forms manually, getting them signed by respective lecturers and then getting the documents acknowledged from the concerned head of departments, Deans and Accounts Officers respectively, then the registration forms are submitted to the Administrative office. This process is very laborious and time-consuming. An Online Student Registration System is therefore enveloped to simplify the manual procedure. The methodology involves using PHP, Apache and MySQL while the front-end is designed with PHP, and the back-end is managed with MySQL. The system is more secure and user-friendly.
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ABSTRACT This project work Design and Implementation of an E-registration system in tertiary institutions will help enhance the efficiency of data capture and shortens registration processing time for both the students and the school. Its objective is to develop a registration software system that replaces the manual method of registration in Imo State Polytechnic Umuagwo. This project work makes use of data collection from the school, materials and journals from various authors. The methodology used is the object oriented analysis and design methodology and the analysis of the existing system shows that it is prone to error. The benefit of the proposed system is that it speeds up the registration process and ensures prompt release of student’s registration number. The implementation of the E-Registration system was carried out using Hypertext Pre-processor (PHP) for the program and the server used is the xampp server. The developed software performed well and produced expected results on completion; in conclusion, this project work if implemented will allow students to register remotely without having to be physically present on campus. There is need for tertiary institutions to computerize their registration system for greater efficiency, neatness, and reliability. This will go a long way to save both the students and the registration officers all the trouble they go through trying to register one form or the other. If this project has been helpful to you and you feel you need to appreciate here is my details Kuda bank 2031673466.
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https://www.ijert.org/an-implimentation-of-an-online-based-registration-system-in-tertiary-institutions-in-zimbabwe https://www.ijert.org/research/an-implimentation-of-an-online-based-registration-system-in-tertiary-institutions-in-zimbabwe-IJERTV2IS100988.pdf Web-based services offer users convenient access to and the ability to manipulate information that is of concern to such services. Due to the high requirements in functionality and performance, these systems are often very large in terms of the size of the underlying software. The use of Component-Based Design (CBD) for web-based software comes into play for this very reason. Not only does Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE) address the manageability issue of web based software, but it also ensures greater consistency and high reusability of web-based components. These advantages in turn lead to better productivity and hence better quality of the overall design of the system. In order to exemplify the effectiveness of CBD, the design and implementation of a component-based online course registration system is proposed for this project. The application will allow students, department members, faculty members and the registry members to view and make changes to course registration related issues for a specific semester. The system will be developed using a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), which involves grouping components into web services.
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ABSTRACT: Internet is an important facilitator for students and students use this medium almost every time. As an Online Registration, internet attracts students to apply online at university for easier, save their time, Available in (anytime / anywhere). Online registration is beneficial for both students and university. Students can adapt newer technologies so they can adapt internet as registration tool in university of Diyala. By just clicking a mouse, student can register in any college at university of diyala online. This paper is to design online registration forum for university of diyala and also to study the benefit and reason describing the attraction of the students towards online registration.
IOSR Journals , Blessing Ogbuokiri
The application of ICT in the Nigerian university system is taking up a revolutionary trend. This is especially given the fact that the ICT, if utilized well, is an indispensible tool in achieving enhanced learning environment. One consequence of the effective utilization of ICT is the integration of mobile phones and applications as a tool to facilitate admission and university entrance processes. The reason to have a mobile application is to give support for students where they can use any internet access at anytime, anywhere and anyplace. The objective of this paper therefore is to evaluate the success in utilizing a developed mobile application system for enrollment of students. It will analyze the perceived user friendly experience and user satisfaction toward a new mobile application for students' enrollment. OOADM was used as the preferred methodology.In the end, the study maintains that effective use of this mobile application will definitely speed up university enrollment processes, reduce errors and increase efficiency whilst giving users the convenience of usage and increased security of their operations.
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Prior to 1994, student registration at Newcastle University involved students being registered in a single place, where they would present a form which had previously been filled in by the student and their department. After registration this information was then transferred to a computerised format. The University decided that the entire registration process was to be computerised for the Autumn of 1994, with the admission and registration being carried out at the departments of the students. Such a system has a very high availability requirement: admissions tutors and secretaries must be able to access and create student records (particularly at the start of a new academic year when new students arrive). The Arjuna distributed system has been under development in the Department of Computing Science for many years. Arjuna’s design aims are to provide tools to assist in the construction of fault-tolerant, highly available distributed applications using atomic actions (atomic transactions) and replication. Arjuna offers the right set of facilities for this application, and its deployment would enable the University to exploit the existing campus network and workstation clusters, thereby obviating the need for any specialised fault tolerant hardware.
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