Automated attendance tracking system
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Nov 6, 2025 - Dart
Automated attendance tracking system
The Attendance predictor Project is a tool designed to assist users in predicting their attendance percentage based on their maximum hours, attended hours, and planned absences. This tool is invaluable for students striving to monitor their attendance and meet 75% attendance, which are frequently mandated by educational institutions.
Check how many classes you can bunk or attend to maintain your target attendance.
An attendance calculator designed to help users track attendance percentages and determine required classes to meet minimum attendance criteria. The project focuses on clear logic, condition handling, and practical problem-solving.
Attendance Management System for students
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This simple C program calculates a student's attendance percentage based on user input for the total number of days and the number of days the student is present.
Python program to calculate attendance percentage and eligibility.
Simple HTML-based attendance calculator project demonstrating attendance percentage calculation.
Explains college attendance calculation methods and minimum attendance requirements.
Attendance Calculator – Free online tool to calculate attendance percentage, check how many classes you can miss, and how many you need to attend to reach 75% attendance.
CampusCare – A student academic tracking platform built using Design Thinking principles to provide structured visibility into attendance and performance.
A Flutter app that helps students easily calculate their attendance percentage using attended and total classes.
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