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Omoregbee O. H.| Ekhosuehi K. O
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In order to ensure that students at Edo State Polytechnic, Usen, are promptly identified and located during class and exam periods, this research focuses on the necessity of a more reliable system for tracking student attendance and identification on campus. By utilising fingerprint and radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to track and identify registered students, the system aims to reduce and eliminate the undetected persistent impersonation and frequent student absences from class. This system utilises radio frequency identification tags and readers equipped with signal antennas to keep tabs on students' whereabouts; it also makes use of biometrics technology, specifically a fingerprint reader, to record students' attendance. By utilising RFID and fingerprint devices, this system electronically records attendance in real-time, which is then stored in a database. The system was built using the Visual Studio IDE's Window Forms application, and it uses fingerprint scanners and RFID devices to implement the system's Graphical User Interface (GUI) (IDE). C# and the Structure Query Language (SQL) server are used to create the back-end design.