Online Counselling System
Keywords:
Digitization, Online CounsellingAbstract
In the increasing number of populations, the need for digitization and reducing human effort has become a need. Digitization helps to use time more efficiently. The basic attraction of any automated system is reducing human labor, efforts, time and errors due to human negligence. Previously we used to have a manual hard copy of records but now we prefer having everything in our laptop, we prefer to search specific data by touching few keys, we want to have everything at our screen. This project is about developing an online system where the counselling of user can take place and can update regularly. This project is chosen to save time and resources of employees as well as user and to overcome the existing drawbacks in maintaining records. This project can be used by the main system admin, employee and user who can update specific assigned usability data regularly.
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