A good CMS will offer additional features to help manage and grow your business. Such as, integrations with other systems, including accounting and marketing software. Dashboards and reporting for intelligent business insights. A CRM to track and manage customer relationships. A best-practice training provider website, including course catalogue, online registration, checkout and payment.
In addition, a CMS is typically integrated with other databases in the university so that students enrolled in a particular course are automatically registered in the CMS as participants in that course.
The decision to use a CMS in a traditional face-to-face course has implications for course design that often go unnoticed by instructors in their initial use of such systems.
Features :
- Stream wise Curriculum Management
- Program/Course/Branch/Section/Class Management
- Search, Open/Close/Reserve Status, Seat Capacity, Credit Count, Set Curriculum and many more options
- Interchange into Section/Course facility available
- Wide range of course Category (Theory/Elective/Optional/Sessional/Thesis/Project/Seminar)
- Register/Unregister Course To Student
- Confirm/Edit/Delete Student Registration
- Faculty/Examiner Allocation To Course
- Relevant Document Updating & Report Generation
- Student Detailed Information Customised report option availability
- Class Routine/Schedule Management
- Check Permission
- Eligibility For Registration
- Check Prerequisite of Taken Course
- Check Course Curriculum of Student
- Check Previous Result
- Check Previous Unpaid Balance
- Check Seat Capacity (Open/Close Status) of Course
- Auto Generate Registration/Course Fee