Daily Attendance Register

A Daily Attendance Register is an official academic record used by colleges and universities to track student attendance for lectures, labs, and tutorials. It plays a critical role in monitoring student engagement, maintaining academic discipline, and meeting university attendance regulations. Attendance data is often linked to exam eligibility, internal assessments, and accreditation compliance. Modern higher education institutions increasingly use biometric systems, mobile apps, or ERP-based attendance modules for real-time tracking and reporting.


Example: A college professor records lecture attendance through a biometric attendance system integrated with the campus ERP.

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