Design and Implementation of an Electronic Administration (E-Admin) System for the Registry Unit of Federal Polytechnic, Ile Oluji, Nigeria
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https://doi.org/10.70112/ajes-2024.13.2.4251Keywords:
Electronic Administration (E-Admin), Registry Unit, Automation, Data Management, Operational EfficiencyAbstract
The Registry Unit at Federal Polytechnic Ile Oluji currently relies on manual processes to manage critical staff, student, and council data. This approach is inefficient and prone to errors, emphasizing the need for an automated solution. This project aims to design and implement an Electronic Administration (E-Admin) system to streamline operations within the Personnel, Academic, and Council Affairs sub-units of the Registry Unit. The system was developed using web-based technologies to ensure easy access and seamless integration. Specific modules were designed for each sub-unit: The Personnel Unit manages staff information, the Academic Unit oversees student records, and the Council Affairs Unit coordinates council member activities. A user-friendly interface facilitates efficient data management. The E-Admin system automates key administrative functions, reducing manual paperwork and enhancing data accuracy. It enables effective management of staff appointments, student registrations, and council activities, improving coordination across sub-units. The implementation of the E-Admin system significantly enhanced operational efficiency, communication, and data accuracy within the Registry Unit. By digitizing administrative processes, the system increased productivity and streamlined data management, benefiting both staff and students at Federal Polytechnic Ile Oluji, Nigeria.
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