PBL Report Divya Bhavar 1.dox
PBL Report Divya Bhavar 1.dox
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PROF. Wathore. S. P.
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SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the Micro Project work entitled
SUBMITTED BY
On / / 2022
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Acknowledgement
I are also grateful to entire staff of First year Engineering Department for their
kind co-operation who helped I in successful completion of project.
Date: - / / 2022
Place: - Ahmednagar
Submitted By:
Bhavar Divya Somnath F191130022
Bhapkar Rutuja Vishnu F191130021
Bansode Prachi Ravan F191130015
Bhand Vishal Bhausaheb F191130020
RGCOE,PARNER..
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ABSTRACT
Student fee management system is web application based on SPRING BOOT, REACT JS,
and Database is POSTGRESQL or viewing fee reports. This application will run on
JAVA8. This application mainly describes about student fee details like college fee,
hostel fee, university fee, and transportation fee etc., this application can be viewed by
admins, counsellors, students and college management to know about the fee details
and how much fee due with the students. This student fee management system is very
useful for students to do not face any problems while paying the payments.
Admin can view and maintain the fee details of the student and can generate the
reports and can export the details into excel. This helps the students can view their
both fee details when a student is login with his/her mail and password they are able to
view and update personal details. This project includes the fee report in a report
module, which displays fee information as well as respective student information. So,
we are proposing an automatic system using which their admin can store all the details
about the system
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INDEX
2 INTRODUCTION
3 PURPOSE OF SYSTEM
5 LITERATURE REVIEW
6 PROPOSED SYSTEM
7 DIAGRAMS
9 OUTPUTS
10 CONCLUSION
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Chapter 1
Course Objectives:
a. To emphasize learning activities that is long-term, interdisciplinary and
student centric.
Course Outcomes:
CO1: Project based learning will increase their capacity and learning through
shared cognition.
CO2: Students able to draw on lessons from several disciplines and apply
them in practical way.
towards learning
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Chapter 2
INTRODUCTION
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relaxation and leisureactivit ies, reducing stress and promoting overall well-
being. Moreover, time management skills are crucial for students who need to
balance academic and personal responsibilities. Many students work part-time
jobs, participate in extracurricular activities.
For college administrators, my website offers a range of features that
make managing college fees more efficient and effective. With my platform, you
can easily generate invoices, track fee payments, and generate financial reports.
My website is userfriendly and easy to navigate, making it an ideal solution for
colleges of all sizes. In addition to simplifying the process of managing college
fees, my website also offers several other benefits. For example, it reduces the
workload of college administrators, allowing them to focus on other important
tasks such as academic planning, recruitment, and student support. By
automating the process of generating invoices and processing payments, my
website also reduces the likelihood of errors and ensures that all transactions are
processed securely.
In conclusion, the College Fees Management website is a valuable tool for both
students and college administrators. My platform simplifies the process of
managing college fees, reduces the workload of college administrators, and
provides real-time data and reporting. By using my website, colleges can
streamline their financial management processes, save time and money, and
ensure that students have asmooth and stress-free experience when it comes to
managingtheir college fees..
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Chapter 3
PURPOSE OF SYSTEM
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Identification of Problem
The existing system for the college fees management website involves the use
of manual processes and traditional payment methods, such as cash or checks.
Under this system, students have to physically visit the college to pay their fees,
which can be time-consuming and inconvenient. Additionally, college
administrators have to process these payments manually, which can be tedious
and error-prone.
This manual system of managing college fees is also prone to security risks.
As payments are made in cash or checks, there is a risk of theft or loss. Moreover,
as records are maintained manually, there is a risk of errors, which can cause
problems with accounting and financial management. The existing system also
lacks the transparency and real-time reporting that a modern college fees
management website can provide. As records are maintained manually, it is
challenging to generate accurate and up-to-date financial reports. This can make
it difficult for college administrators to make informed decisions about financial
management. Moreover, the existing system does not provide students with a
convenient way to view and manage their fees online.
As students have to physically visit the college to pay their fees, they may face
long queues and delays. This can be frustrating and stressful for students, who
may have to take time off from their studies or work to make the payment. These
are just a few examples of the existing systems for learning websites. As
technology continues to advance, new and innovative learning platforms will
emerge, providing even more opportunities for learners around the world.
Content Management Systems (CMS): CMS is a software application that enables
the creation, modification, and publishing of digital content, including educational
materials. Popular CMS platforms include WordPress and Drupal. Adaptive
Learning
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Systems: These systems use artificial intelligence and machine learning
algorithms to personalize learning experiences based on the individual learner’s
strengths and weaknesses. Platforms like newton and Smart Sparrow are
examples of adaptive learning systems. Overall, the existing system of managing
college fees is outdated and inefficient. It can lead to errors, delays, and security
risks, which can negatively impact both students and college administrators. As
such, there is a need for a modern and automated system that simplifies and
streamlines the process of managing college fees.
A college fees management website can address these issues by providing a user-
friendly platform for students to view and pay their fees online. With this system,
students can log in to their accounts, view their fees balance, and make payments
securely.
Additionally, college administrators can use the system to generate
invoices, track fee payments, and generate financial reports in real time. This can
significantly reduce the workload of college administrators, providing them with
more time to focus on other essential tasks. Overall, a modern college fees
management website is essential for efficient and effective financial management
in today’s higher education landscape. It provides colleges with the tools they
need to manage their finances effectively, while also providing students with a
convenient and stress free way to manage their college fees
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Chapter 5
Abstract
LITERATURE REVIEW
Title
Journal
International Journal International Journal
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One of the most important factors in the effectiveness of learning websites is
their usability. According to a study by Nielsen Norman Group, the three key
components of usability are learnability, efficiency, and satisfaction. Learnability
refers to how easy it is for users to learn to use the website, while efficiency
measures how quickly and accurately users can complete tasks. Satisfaction
refers to how happy users are with the website’s design and functionality. These
factors are all essential to creating a positive user experience, which in turn can
lead to greater engagement and learning outcomes.
Another important factor in learning website design is the incorporation of
multimedia content. A study by Kirschner and Karpinski (2010) found that
multimedia content, such as videos and interactive simulations, can improve
learning outcomes by engaging multiple senses and facilitating deeper
understanding of concepts.
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Chapter 6
Proposed Work
SKETCHES & DESIGN
2. Automated Fee Collection: The proposed system will automate the process of
feecollection, reducing the workload of college administrators. The system will
generate invoices automatically, and students will receive notifications when
their fees are due. The system will also automatically update student records
when payments are received, eliminating the need for manual data entry.
4. Secure and Reliable: The proposed system will prioritize security and
reliability, ensuring that student financial records are kept secure and
confidential. The system will feature robust security protocols, including two-
factor authentication and encryption, to protect against unauthorized access and
data breaches.
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5. Overall, the proposed system for college fees management aims to simplify
and streamline the entire process of fee management, making it more efficient,
accurate, and transparent. The system will provide students with a convenient
and secure way to pay their fees online, while also reducing the workload of
college administrators and providing real-time reporting and analytics. By
implementing the proposed system, colleges can improve financial management,
reduce costs, and provide a better experience for students
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DIAGRAMS
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Dig No.02: USE CASE DIAGRAM
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 7
Future Scope
LANGUAGE/PLATFORM SELECTED :-
LANGUAGE USED :- PHP,HTML
PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor): is a widely-used open-source server side
scripting language that was first created in 1994. Some of the advantages of PHP
include:
Easy to Learn: PHP has a relatively simple and easy-to-understand syntax that
is similar to other programming languages such as C and Java. This makes it easy
for developers to learn and write code quickly.
Easy to Learn: HTML has a simple and easy-to-understand syntax, which makes
it easy for beginners to learn and write code.
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SEO Friendly: HTML is easy for search engine crawlers to read and index, which
helps with search engine
HARDWARE REQUIRED :-
CPU: Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5
GPU: Integrated graphics or a low-end graphics card
RAM: 8GB or more
Storage: SSD with at least 512GB of storage
SOFTWARE REQUIRED :- WINDOWS
OPERATING SYSTEM
VISUAL STUDIO
ANTIVIRUS (QUICK HEAL)
LATEX
TESTING :-
There are several software testing methods that are commonly used to ensure the
quality of software products. Here are some of the most popular software testing
methods:
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5. Security Testing: Security testing involves testing the software’s
security features to ensure that it can withstand various types of attacks and keep
user data safe.
These are just a few of the many software testing methods available, and the specific
methods used will depend on the type of software being tested and the goals of
the
testing process.
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Chapter 8
Code Presentation
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OUTPUTS
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Chapter 9
REFERENCES
1. https://www.svit.com
2. https://www.unipune.com
3. https://www.academic.edu.com
4. https://www.slideshare.com
5. https://www.collegemanagement.com
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Chapter 10
Chapter 10
CONCLUSION
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