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Student Information System (SIS)

A centralized system designed to manage student records, academic processes, and institutional workflows efficiently

Student Information System (SIS)

The Problem

Educational institutions often rely on fragmented systems or manual processes to manage student data. This leads to data inconsistency, poor communication, inefficient administration, and limited visibility into academic performance.

Target Audience

University and college administrators, academic staff, registrars, and IT departments managing student-related operations.

The Goal

To build a secure, scalable, and user-friendly platform that centralizes student data and streamlines academic and administrative processes across the institution.

Role & Ownership

Lead Frontend Developer

April 2024

User Research

Conducted user interviews and analyzed drop-off data.

UI Design

Created high-fidelity mockups and interaction patterns.

UX Strategy

Defined information architecture and user flows.

Prototyping

Built interactive prototypes for usability testing.

Key Features

Student registration and profile management
Course enrollment and academic history
Grade management and transcript generation
Attendance tracking
Role-based dashboards (Admin, Instructor, Student)
Centralized reporting and analytics
Secure authentication and authorization
Document upload and management
Student Information System (SIS) - Feature showcase

Tools & Technologies

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React.ts
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TypeScript
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ASP.NET Core
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REST APIs
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MS SQL Server
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Material UI / Tailwind CSS
15%

Improved administrative efficiency through centralized student data.

12+

Core academic processes automated.

2.5x

Faster access to student records and reports.

What I Learned

This project strengthened my experience in building role-based systems, designing relational data models, handling complex user permissions, and developing scalable educational platforms.

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