Implementing a web-based solution to address challenges in the admission framework for advanced level private schools in Tanzania
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2024Author
Fujo, Mwapashua
Samwel, Katwale
Dida, Mussa
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This study introduces the Tanzania Central Processing Admission System (TCPAS) as a
groundbreaking web-based solution designed to revolutionize the admission processes in
Advanced Level (A-Level) private schools. The research meticulously explores the existing
challenges within manual admission procedures, emphasizing inefficiencies, delays, and
transparency issues in Tanzania's educational landscape. An in-depth analysis of prevalent
admission methodologies reveals the urgent need for a modern, streamlined approach that
prioritizes efficiency, accessibility, and fairness. TCPAS emerges as a comprehensive solution,
featuring modules such as Centralized Data Handling, Applicant-School Interaction, Multiple
Admissions Control, Certificate Verification, and Payment. These modules collectively address
key issues, offering a transformative shift from traditional, paper-intensive methods to an eco
friendly, paperless system. TCPAS promises to enhance transparency and accessibility, providing
a user-friendly interface for applicants to navigate school options, receive prompt feedback, and
manage multiple admissions efficiently. The Certificate Verification and Payment Module
eliminate the need for physical certificates, incorporating electronic verification and payment
processes. While TCPAS represents a significant advancement, the study acknowledges the
necessity for ongoing research to evaluate its long-term effectiveness, adaptability in diverse
educational contexts, and potential enhancements. Future exploration into predictive technologies,
such as machine learning, could further refine TCPAS, ensuring it remains a robust, adaptable,
and globally applicable solution, transforming admissions processes not only in Tanzania but also
in educational institutions worldwide