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CHAPTER I

Introduction
The researchers enhance the previous enrolment system that provides the client a faster,
more convenient way of storing files of the student enrollees in a computer system that lessens
the effort of faculty staff every semester. This also serves as information database especially for
freshman; irregular transferees student and the administrator are able to get an access in their
course, subjects, and student enrollees. This information can be viewed in just seconds without,
worries that single files could get lost. As the enrollees increase every year, enrollment procedure
becomes harder to deal, this also a big help to all enrollment staff, especially under the computer
department because they are the one who are entitled to head and update the information in the
database. Having this system helps the school in upgrading the enrollment process so as they
meeting the qualities that we are trying to achieve.
Today, the use of the technology has been an effective tool on improving such as kind of
enrollment system. It improves the efficiency of the enrollment system in AMA Computer
Learning Center Los Baos hereafter to be called as ACLC-LB.
Enhancement of the previous enrollment system is the output of the project and it aim for
more accurate, user friendly and very useful system that can help data processing of enrollment.
The system as integration of two functions designed for private educational institutions which
offer computer courses.
The enrollment procedure is very hard task, from the submission of the requirements up
to the computation of payments in most of these private education and educational institution,
this is the common procedure followed during the enrollment period and usually it is done
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manual. Records are kept in tons of paper because there is no existing database other than the
files in the cabinet. Reports are not done accurately and efficiency because problems are
encountered like date redundancy. A problem in computation of payments also encountered. In
this kind of educational institution there are one or two person assigned to process environment
and cash flow system. Time is very important for this person assigned to do this task for
attending with the students and parents concerned.
This School setting is similar in other places in our country. In every town the average of
4-5 schools has the same settings and procedures which are followed during enrollment. As the
institution continuously grows the need to enhance the system becomes a necessity.
Enhancement is one of the steps to take in order to embrace the advancement of the technology
and to maximize the available resources in the institution because most of them own a computer
and user database or electronic computer.

Background of the Study


In this generation most schools offers courses have computerized enrollment system. For
example in Sta. Rosa they are using this system to make easy the process of enrollment.
Suddenly it takes time before a student be enrolled, therefore the objective if this research is to
make enrollment much easier than doing it manually.
The enhancement of Computerized Enrollment System pushes this system into a new
level. Instead of enrolling manually, they will have option to finish their form using
computerized enrollment system.

Statement of the Problem


The study aims to enhance the previous computerized enrolment system for ACLC-LB,
specifically on the process of enrolment. The problem areas are as follows:
1. What are the enhancements of the previous enrolment system?
2. What are the benefits in using computerized enrolment system at ACLC-LB?
3. What are the common problems met by the registrar in the manual enrolment system at
ACLC-LB?

Assumptions
For employees, the enhancement of the computerized system will help them more in
saving time in storing, retrieving student information and the cash inflow information. It will also
help them become productive by serving their clients confidently and reassuring that the
information they will provide is accurate. As for the students, the system will lessen their waiting
time, as well as they no longer need to repeat manually fill in the enrolment forms, avoiding
redundancy of data. And lastly, the system will keep reports updated for the school
administrators for an immediate decision-making processes and any plans needed for the
institution growth.

Conceptual Framework
In our proposed system, there is the database software where all of the information about
tools and equipment are stored. The main menu has a user-friendly interface and has an
administrator input as well as administrator log-in form. In the transaction process, there is an
assurance of maximum control and the movement of tools and equipment. Though, it provides
the ease of recording, searching and editing of data input on the database. The proposed system
lessens inventory paper works as well as accurate inventory reports. Upon implementation of
the study, its efficient operation generates and maximizes the service to the staff and satisfaction
of the clients on its development.

Admission
Office
Inquiries

Input

Computerized
Enrollment
System

Admission
Verification
(Registrar,
Process
Cashier)

Output
ENROLLED

Figure 1. Conceptual Framework

Stamping of
Form
(Verified)

Significance of the Study


The School needs to embrace the advances application of technology particularly in the
generation of reports including enrolment reports; it seems as the solution for fast data
processing of enrollment system.
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As the researchers mentioned, enrolment is an important thing in entering an institution.


With the advancement of technology, the use of the enhanced Computerized Enrollment System
provides an alternative method to make the enrollment process conveniently. By using this
enrollment system, students and office staff of the school can easily do their task with an easy
access system with just a few clicks of buttons, and filling in the form with a database system.
Enrollment process is made possible for the administration in order to analyze the result
as soon as students work has been completed. It allows the administrator to gather, store and
review testing information quickly more convenient and with consistent rate.

Scope and Limitations


The scope of this system includes the following processes; it is use for admission,
registration, and payment of the students to be enrolled, recording and retrieval of the student
information, computation of income on the payment from enrolment, providing of receipts for
the payments and reports to the management such as summary and cash inflow report. And its
limitation can be only used for registration purpose during enrolment and accounting transactions
are not included. The system focuses only to the students information.
CHAPTER II
Review of Related Literature
Foreign Literature
The University of Southern California (USC), located at Los Angeles, California, USA, is
establish in 1880 as a private research institution. The universitys academic and administrative
programs are led by the presidents cabinet, which is comprised of a provost and senior vice
president for academic affairs, senior vice president for finance and chief financial officer,
senior vice president for administration, senior vice president and for university relations, and
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senior vice president for advancement. USC is governed under the direction of the universitys
board of trustees and in accordance with the university by laws.
The main goal of USC is to decentralized enrolment system so that they could achieve
universitys academic and monetary success. They establish systems which provide some central
resources moreover; they accommodate and support the requirements of the whole university. It
is known as the RCMS. (Revenue center management at the University of Southern California:a
case study, Amir Rahnamay-Azar, 2008).
Edith Cowan University (ECU) is currently enrolling more than 5, 000 new students,
which has been made easier with its Oracle-based online enrolment system. This has allowed
ECU to substantially re-design its business processes. The system is known as the Edith Cowan
University Web Enrolment System (ECUWES), and replaces traditional hard copy enrolment.
According to the coordinator of Admission Support, Kerian Greenaway, the system offers
immediacy and convenience of course enrolment via the Internet. The technology in use was set
up by Oracle in 1998, when ECU moved towards creating an innovative web-based enrolment
and administrative system using Oracle database products. New enrolments using ECUWES are
managed differently to re-enrolment on ECUWES. New enrolments are processed while the
student is with an enrolment assistant, because there is a need to collect HECS and enrolment
papers, as well as to familiarize students with the system. In terms of re-enrolment, the student
has full control of enrolling in a six-week period, which allows for any small glitches in the
system, such as not being able to get online. ECU also previously faced difficulties with
managing student enrolment administration, as staffs were distributed across several locations, so
there was a desire for improved access and management of student information. Similarly, reenrolment required students to travel to the University and queue for service from administration
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staff. Faculties also requested that students enroll by porting enrolment sheets on computer
bulletin boards. With ECUWES, students from remote areas and international students enjoy
easy enrolment with improved time effectiveness. There have been no major problems, apart
from a few power failures, but ECU has back-up plans, such as enrolment assistants taking up all
the paperwork and processing the information once back online. ( Online Enrollment for ECU
http://www.doir.wa.gov.au)

In Veritas Parochial School Pascual, a web-based enrollment system is developed to


help both the old and new students, to enroll in a more efficient way without the hassles of
waiting long hours just to fill up forms, which sometimes become redundant, or to stand in line
and pay at the cashier. It is with the Web-based Enrollment System for VPS that this new style of
enrollment may be achieved. This new type of system offers the student with new options for
enrolling at VPS. Just by logging on to their website the student may create his new account for
the current year he is to be enrolled in. With this, all the student has to do is to fill up certain
forms that do not take more than a few minutes to accomplish. Then the records will be stored in
the school database for future references. After that the student will be given confirmation that
the transaction has been verified and all that the student has to do is visit the school and pay
appropriate amount for the current school year. The student may also browse the web site of VPS
and he can check his current account. He can also see the list of the school current tuition fee
rates. (Web-based Enrollment System for Veritas Parochial School Pascual, Robert John G.
And Riceo, Vincent Joel T., 2001)

Local Literature

The Academic Information Management System or AIMS has enhanced the enrollment
system and academic record, keeping of the University of Negros Occidental Recoletos in
Bacolod City. The school for easy access of students to the school and school academic records
acquired AIMS, software of Pinnacle Asia. It has systematized and consolidated the inputs of the
college registrar with the accounting office. Bro. Jaazeal D. Jakosalem, OAR, University
Property Administrator said that AIMS has made records of both offices analogous with each
other. We were able to solve the loopholes in the past where millions of pesos cannot be
counted because their inputs cannot be recorded, Jakosalem explained. AIMS have greatly
improved the schools information technology infrastructure. UNO-R students and their parents
can view the academic records on-line while enrollment procedures has been reduced to only 30
minutes or so with corresponding

accounts due within 5 days. School notices and

announcements may be read on-line. Faculty members may encode grades and post
course/lecture materials on-line. The school alumni here and abroad may request for their
transcript of records and receive the same on line. Jakosalem also announced that UNO-R
campus is now a WIFI zone. Foreign and graduate students may access the web at all times using
their laptops. This study is related to the proposed system because of the web-based enrolment.
The registrar and the students can also view their academic records using the internet. But the
difference is that in this study it is not mention that the students can pay their tuitions on-line.
(AIMS enhances enrollment system of UNO-R Bacolod http://www.uno-r.edu.ph)
In Samar State University (SSU) located at Samar Island. Technology innovations had
influenced man's work, from data processing, business transactions, research, planning,
monitoring and even in medical operation of mans body is now entrusted to computer
technology. Samar State University (SSU) aims to be the center of excellence in education had

recently made changes to some of its existing systems. The enrollment system of the university is
now computerized, and other systems are on its way. This only show that they are coping with
the latest technology. The Automated Enrollment System of Samar State University aims for an
accurate, user friendly, efficient system that can help both the student and personnel for fast data
processing of enrollment. Engr. Hediki Hashimoto, a Japanese volunteer headed the creation and
conceptualization of the system. The information technology faculty from the College of
Engineering and Arts and Sciences assisted him. The system that is web based uses PHP
programming language with data stored in MySQL is run through the intranet of SSU. (Dry-run
of Automated Enrollment System http://www.ssu.edu.ph)
With its 25,000 students, Far Eastern University (FEU) ranks among the biggest
universities in the country in terms of population. And with a large population comes multiple
problems in enrollment, student records and related data. Wanting a lasting solution to the
problem, FEU asked consultants for recommendations. The result was a decision to automate
FEU's enrollment system. FEU decided to automate the enrollment system in two phases: (1), the
development of a system for enrollment and student records for Phase I, and (2) the integration
of the student's financial records for. They worked closely with SQL*Wizard to pilot E*Wizard,
an integrated system for student enrollment that contains modules with extensive inquiry and
reporting capabilities. They also tapped FEU's Computer Services Department to iron out kinks.
They reviewed organizational structures, assigned people to support groups and asked faculty
advisers and staff to train. She also met with the representatives of individual institutes and with
the support of the academic managers and SQL*Wizard's technical group, plotted the move to
launch an integrated system during the second semester. The preparation involved cleaning the
database, standardizing labels for subject and preparing the subject requirements. The only

similarities that the proponents have encountered here is that the university formulated a
powerful database that will hold large number of data and can keep track student transactions.
This is one of the goals of the proposed system that the proponents will be developing.
(Far Eastern University Enrollment System- http://www.sqlwizard.com/ewizard_testimonial.html)

CHAPTER III
Methodology
In this chapter represent the methods of research used in the study, requirements analysis,
design phase, coding, testing, maintenance, population and sample, description of respondents,
research locale, data gathering procedure, statistical treatment.

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Methods of Research
In discussing the details of the study, the researchers have used the descriptive method.
This method provides a detailed organizing of data and information collected, using survey
questionnaire that is answered by the respondents and with interviews, the data collected can be
easily interpreted. The researchers method is based on the classic life cycle or the waterfall
method:
Requirements
Analysis

Design Phase

Coding

Testing and
Debugging

Implementation
Maintenance

Figure 2. System Development Life Cycle


Requirement Analysis
After acquiring the authorization to proceed on the proposed system, the researchers have
evaluated first the existing and have identified its strengths and weaknesses using questionnaire.
The person to interview is determined first before the proceeding, followed by observations. The
facts that are gathered on the interview are verified by the researchers through observations.

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Design Phase
The researchers have designed the proposed system using flowchart. It is designed to
show and follow the registration system at ACLC-LB. The interface of the program is user
friendly. In order to secure the database, it must have a username and password to login the
whole system.
Coding
The researchers have used Visual Basic 6.0 as their software application and Microsoft
Access as the database.
Testing
The functionality and operability of the new system depends on testing and debugging
phase. If there are errors encountered, adjustments are done to further improve the system. To
test if the final design functions properly, researchers shall repeat the testing and debugging
phase. This process helps the researchers to identify the missing program in the proposed
application and errors. Testing and debugging of codes are also done to ensure accuracy.

Implementation
To ensure that the proposed system runs properly and is errors free, there should be an
administrator or an authorized person assigned in the maintenance of the system so that it can be
easily modified if problems arise in the system. To maintain the program, researchers must have
a monthly maintenance to improve the system. In this process, the researchers can easily trace
errors, and it can also help the user to use the program easily.
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Population and Sample Size


Where: n=sample Size
N=population
e=desired margins errors
N
n=
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1+ ( N ) (e)

162(students)
n=
1+ ( 162 )( .10 )

162
n=
1+ (162) (0.01)
162
n=
1+1.62
n= 62(sample size)
The researchers have used fifty-seven (57) students and five (5) respondents from the
administration staff out of 162 total population of ACLC- LB, because they are the main concern
of the said enrolment system using Slovens Formula.
Description of Respondents
The respondents of the study are the students, administration staff of ACLC-LB, the
admission officer, registrar, accounting officer, the school directress. They evaluate the
computerized enrolment system based on survey questionnaire provided by the researchers, and
then it is analyzed, presented, and interpreted.
Research Instrument

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A set of survey questionnaire is distributed. The questionnaire is designed in accordance


with the statement of the problem.
Research Locale
The study is conducted in the administration office of AMA Computer Learning Center
Los Baos at 2nd floor F&L Building, #9209 Lopez Avenue, Batong Malake, Los Baos, Laguna
from November 2011 to February 2012.
Data Gathering Procedure
The researchers have conducted interviews and have used questionnaires as data
gathering tools to acquire the needed data. The researchers have used survey questionnaire
consisting of ten statements for survey and evaluation of the system. Questions are prepared
according to the statement of the problem and features of the computerized enrolment system.
The result of the preliminary interviews are studied then verified to supplement the findings of
the study.

Statistical Treatment of Data


N= total number of respondents
The Likerts Scalar Method (LSM)
x= (SA*5) + (A*4) + (U*3) + (D*2) + (SD*1)
N

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Where: SA= Strongly Agree


A= Agree
U= Uncertain
D= Disagree
SD= Strongly Disagree
Rating

Weighted mean

Interpretation

4.51-5.00

Strongly Agree

3.51-4.50

Agree

2.51-3.50

Uncertain

1.51-2.50

Disagree

0.00-1.50

Strongly Disagree

Table I. The Lickerts Scalar Method.


Weighted Mean
The researchers have used weighted mean in order to know the degree of importance of
each answer in the survey questionnaire. This verifies the satisfaction of the questionnaire.
The researchers have also used the Lickerts Scalar Method as the standard method.
The formula for LSM is:

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x = 5 * fi + 4 * fi + 3 * fi + 2 * fi + 1 *fi
N
Where: x= weighted mean
fi = frequency of the ith score
N= total number of the respondent

CHAPTER IV
Presentation of Data
This chapter discussed an interpreted the data that are gathered throughout the study. Presented
here are the data gathered by the researchers in the course of survey and the evaluation of the
software. Mainly the data that are from questionnaires were analyzed and presented in very
methodical manners that are gathered throughout the study proved to be vital in the evaluation of
the study.

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The researchers presented the data in a detailed concise manner. This is to ensure that the
treatment of data is gathered properly done to come up with unbiased findings of the study.
Presentation was done using tables for it to be easily understood. The tables contain the
statement, both questionnaire are answerable by five (5) degrees of emotional decisions, namely;
Strongly Agree (SA), Agree (A), Uncertain (U), Disagree (D), Strongly Disagree (SD). The
survey showed and revealed that there are certain problems that the Admin office encountered.

Analysis of Data
The data was analyzed in order to interpret it more specifically and clearly. This gave the
researchers an overview of how the result of the study would be determined. Furthermore, the
analysis of data was done to easily explain the data acquired by the researchers. After the
analysis of the data, it is interpreted in a narrative form to be easily understood by the
respondents and other readers.

Table 2. Responses of the 1st year respondents on Software Evaluation

Statements

SA

SD

1. The program exactly serves


its purpose, that is, enrollment
through a computer.

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2. The program is accessible to


users through personal accounts.

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3. The program is error-free


information.

15

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X
0

Interpretation
5

SA

4.94

SA

4.88

SA

4. The program is very-useful and


nothing in the program is waste.

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4.82

SA

5. The program can detect errors,


whether input or calculation.

15

4.88

SA

6. The program can be modified,


changed depending on the objective.

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4.82

SA

7. The program is consistent, true and


correct.

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4.82

SA

8. The users can depend on the


program for information and easy
enrollment system.

15

4.88

SA

9. The program supports testing,


debugging and error-finding.

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4.94

SA

10. Commands and menus are


easy to understand and interface
is easy to navigate.

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0
1

Overall weighted mean

4.94

SA

4.89

SA

Legend: SA (strongly Agree), A (Agree), U (uncertain), D (Disagree), SD (Strongly Disagree)

Table 3. Responses of the 2ndyear respondents on Software Evaluation

Statements
1. The program exactly serves
its purpose, that is, enrollment
through a computer.

SA

SD

Interpretation

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4.95

SA

2. The program is accessible to


users through personal accounts.

33

4.83

SA

3. The program is error-free


information.

32

4.80

SA

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4. The program is very-useful and


nothing in the program is waste.

31

4.78

SA

5. The program can detect errors,


whether input or calculation.

33

4.83

SA

6. The program can be modified,


changed depending on the objective.

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13

4.68

SA

7. The program is consistent, true and


correct.

29

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4.82

SA

4.78

SA

8. The users can depend on the


program for information and easy
enrollment system.

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9. The program supports testing,


debugging and error-finding.

36

4.90

SA

4.83

SA

10. Commands and menus are


easy to understand and interface
is easy to navigate.

33

Overall weighted mean

4.81

SA

Legend: SA (strongly Agree), A (Agree), U (uncertain), D (Disagree), SD (Strongly Disagree)

Table 4. Responses of the Administration Staff on Software Evaluation


Statements

SA

SD

X Interpretation

4.00

1. The program exactly serves


its purpose, that is, enrollment
through a computer.

2. The program is accessible to


users through personal accounts.

4.20

3. The program is error-free


information.

3.60

4. The program is very-useful and


nothing in the program is waste.

3.80

20

5. The program can detect errors,


whether input or calculation.

4.00

6. The program can be modified,


changed depending on the objective.

4.00

7. The program is consistent, true and


correct.

3.80

8. The users can depend on the


program for information and easy
enrollment system.

4.40

9. The program supports testing,


debugging and error-finding.

3.80

10. Commands and menus are


easy to understand and interface
is easy to navigate.

4.60

Overall weighted mean

4.02

SA

Legend: SA (strongly Agree), A (Agree), U (uncertain), D (Disagree), SD (Strongly Disagree)

Table 5. Overall survey result


Statement #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

SA

SD

55
50
47
45
48
42
43
48
52
52

7
12
13
16
14
19
18
14
9
10

0
0
2
1
0
1
1
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

4.89
4.80
4.73
4.70
4.77
4.66
4.68
4.77
4.82
4.83

SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA

4.77

SA

Overall Weighted Mean


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Interpretation

Narrative Analysis
Table 2 to 5 shows the responses of the student and administration staff of AMA
Computer Learning Center- Los Baos in evaluating the system. At Table 2 the overall weighted
mean is 4.89, in Table 3 the total weighted mean is 4.81 where the respondents strongly agree to
the systems accuracy, accessibility, correctness, efficiency, error-handling, flexibility, integrity,
reliability, testability, and user friendliness. In Table 4, the overall weighted mean is 4.02 where
the respondents agree to the systems functions. In Table 5, the overall weighted mean is 4.77
where all of respondents strongly agree to the system. This means

that the computerized

enrollment system should be implemented as the main process of enrolment in ACLC-LB.

CHAPTER V
Summary of Findings, Conclusion and Recommendations

Summary of Findings
Base on the study conducted by the researchers and when the data obtained among the
respondents, the researchers found out that the development of the enrollment system in ACLCLB will impose the interactive material for the students and staffs. This study proved that
computerized enrollment system was needed, it can be a great help to the school in adding,

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deleting, and updating all records of the students and in enrollment process. It speed-up the
processing of data can make accurate and organize report which is easy to understand. This
system provides result as compared to manual enrollment; it was understandable for the school to
implement this project in order to attain progress and stability of their operation particularly in
enrollment.
The descriptive method research was employed and the sampling with the proportional
allocation was used for respondents. They have sixty (62) respondents that correspond for this
study, the Administration staffs and the Students are based on the findings, analysis, and
interpretation of the result of the study, there is a significant difference in the perception of the
respondents between manual enrollment systems. The respondents have a positive approach in
the developing of computerized enrolment system.

Conclusion
After the study was conducted and with the response obtained among the respondents,
researchers concluded that the development of the software product will be very helpful and
significant, in terms of providing a new enrolment process, and improvement of the recording
system.

Recommendation

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After the study was conducted, the researchers strongly recommended the following:
1. The computerized enrollment system must be implemented as the main process of enrolment
in ACLC-LB.
2. The software product should be implemented as soon as possible since evaluation shows that
the software provides reliable features and it meets the expectation of the respondents.
3. Since this software may have some distinct limited capabilities and features, therefore it is
recommended also that further evaluation and studies be conducted to pursued for the
respondents, if it is mandatory, to get their desire output and satisfied their learning needs.

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