Abstract

Student Result Management System (SRMS) is a website designed to store student results at the institution. On this website, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are used as advanced tools. The project aims to automate semester results management. as it is a system for the management of computerized test results of student examination records. It will simplify and accelerate outcomes planning, management processes, and activities such as a craft reduction tool, providing us with advanced preparation for both students and administrative authorities to achieve results. The project aims to provide student test results in an effortless way. It works for students and institutions to get results in an uncomplicated way. Being a result analysis that reflects the nature of the subjects and grades helps students to look at the results. A program designed for students whose rights have been granted to students to read and practice their results by providing usernames and passwords for secure access. In the case of new students, the registration system is ready for use, and the guest user has the right to read only. The full results system (SRMS) will be under the control of the administrator or admin and the administrator or admin has full access to write, read, and show the result. The guide or admin also grants Teacher and students access and guest user access rights. The reader can share or publish his or her result. Keyboard :- 1. Academic performance tracking 2. Data management 3. Educational technology 4. Student records 5. Administrative efficiency 6. Analytics 7. Reporting 8. Decision support 9. User interface 10. Stakeholder communication

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