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Online Application System for Admission in Private Universities: A Case Study of Kampala University, Uganda

Online Application System for Admission in Private Universities: A Case Study of Kampala University, Uganda
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Author(s): Mbowa Henry Stanley (Kampala University, Uganda)and Kaaya Siraje Matovu (University of Technology and Arts of Byumba, Rwanda)
Copyright: 2020
Pages: 32
Source title: IT Issues in Higher Education: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Lazarus Ndiku Makewa (Center for Research Implications and Practice, Kenya)and Baraka Manjale Ngussa (University of Arusha, Tanzania)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1029-2.ch004

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Abstract

The policy of education for all has increased students' numbers in both public and private universities. Applicants seeking admission in universities have increased, and many universities have come up to tap the large numbers. Efforts have been made to give access to applicants for university education. However, applicants still find problems for applying due to absence of online application systems. This implies that universities have to adopt online application systems to enhance their admissions to graduate programs. The purpose of the chapter is to present a developed online application system for supporting admission at Kampala University (KU). This chapter also presents the weaknesses of the existing application system at KU to applicants and developed an online application system designed using HTML, PHP, CSS, Zend Engine, MySQL, SQL, and JS. Thus, KU should implement the online application system and provide clear guidelines to applicants on how to use the system.

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