A Nobel Way of Examination Schedule and Sitting Plan Automation in Universities
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https://doi.org/10.23918/eajse.v8i3p344Keywords:
University Examination System, Conflict, Course, Scheduling, Examination, Sitting Plan, StudentAbstract
Almost all educational institutions have an examination scheduling system in place because it is a necessary and frequently performed administrative task. Exanimation can be scheduled using this technology, which aids in the planning of exams for students. Because of the limited resources available, developing an exam schedule that will meet the needs of students, faculty, and the administration of the institution is a particularly tough undertaking. This restriction makes exanimation scheduling extremely difficult. It is the goal of this study to develop a Decision Support System that will ensure that all institutional resources are fully utilized and that the management of the institution, lecturers, and students are all satisfied. The goal of the approach is to decrease the level of conflict at each grade.
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