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Centralized Registration System as an E-Governance Service

Published: 30 July 2021 Publication History

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E-Governance can be a very lucrative offer, especially in the field of Bangladesh which has a rapidly growing population. Now this paper explores a central Registration System from which students can register for their courses and can help reduce dropouts and help encourage students to move towards tertiary education. Moreover, this system can help the government to increase employment, especially for the fresh graduates as well as reduce the overall cost of education in the long run in the process, thus saving billions for the government as well as generating more in the process.

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ICSCA '21: Proceedings of the 2021 10th International Conference on Software and Computer Applications
February 2021
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ISBN:9781450388825
DOI:10.1145/3457784
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  1. Centralized
  2. E-governance
  3. Economics and developments
  4. Registration system
  5. Technology for governance

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