AUTOMATED ATTENDANCE SYSTEM (USING RFID TECHNOLOGY)
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In 2010, the UK Border Agency (UKBA) introduced a procedure to guide College and university
on how to govern international students (under tier 4 point based system) which involves taking a
closer look at student’s progress during the period of their stay i.e. with the use of attendance. This
idea was accepted because attendance system provides numerous benefits to the educational
institutions, exposing the lecturer to the rate of student attendance during lecture hours as this will
help providing student with the support, assistance and advice they need during their course.
However, there is a down side to implement this procedure as the present system of attendance is
manually handled. This paper introduces a technology that can eliminate the drawbacks of the
present system and also providing a user-friendly environment, saves time and provides accurate
data.
Keywords: Time and attendance system, RFID technology and contactless smart card.
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