Faculties, departments, programmes
The academic structure an institution actually has — faculty, department, programme, year of study — with course lists and credit loads attached where they belong.
Faculties, course registration and transcripts end to end.
The academic structure an institution actually has — faculty, department, programme, year of study — with course lists and credit loads attached where they belong.
Credit-load limits, prerequisites, resits and year-of-study requirements are enforced at registration, not discovered at the end of the semester.
Grades compute per semester and cumulatively, with degree classification against your institution's own grading scheme rather than a hardcoded one.
An official transcript is generated from the same records the results came from, so it always reconciles with what the department entered.
Bed allocation by hall and academic year, library circulation with fines, and semester fee schedules with part payment — from one student record.
Admission, registration, results, fees, hostel and library all read and write the same student record, so nothing is reconciled between systems at the end of an academic year.
Faculties, departments, programmes, years of study and your grading scheme — including the parts that are specific to you.
Students register courses against real prerequisite and credit-load rules, and pay their semester fees in the same academic year.
Departments enter grades, results compute per semester and cumulatively, and transcripts generate from those same records.
We will load a term of your records into a demo tenant so you are looking at your own institution, not a sample.