What is it about?
In most educational institutions, the computerized selection system (CSS) consists of a collection of different hardware and software requiring disparate supporting infrastructures and offering little in the way of integration. However, university admission is no exception, but it is organized very differently throughout the world. Thus, the goal is to determine the challenges in the use of the computerized system for admission into colleges of education affiliated with the University of Cape Coast.
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Why is it important?
The results of the study show that one of the challenges of a computerized system for admission is that the system forces some candidates initially selected to grant their place in the list to others far behind. The study’s findings discovered a negative weak association between the challenges of using a computerized system for admission and its’ efficiency.
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Writing this article was a great pleasure as it has co-authors with whom I have had long standing collaborations. This article also lead to determine the challenges in the use of the computerized system for admission into colleges of education affiliated with the University of Cape Coast.
Mr. Isaac Atta Senior Ampofo
University of Liverpool
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This page is a summary of: Challenges in Using Computerized Systems for Admission into Colleges of Education, Asian Journal of Research in Computer Science, February 2022, Sciencedomain International,
DOI: 10.9734/ajrcos/2022/v13i230312.
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