I recently worked on a project called Integrated Alumni Management System, a secure and scalable platform designed to bridge the gap between students, alumni, and educational institutions.
This system helps institutions:
Track alumni career progression over time
Verify students and staff through controlled, role-based approval
Enable structured alumni engagement beyond graduation
Unlike generic social platforms, this system is institution-controlled, verified, and purpose-built for academia.
Students/Alumni can register, manage profiles, explore opportunities, and connect after verification
Staff (Class Teachers) verify students using official roll-number Excel uploads and manual checks
Admins manage staff approvals, reports, events, and institutional data
Super Admin handles system setup and role management
Access is strictly role-based, ensuring data security and authenticity.
LinkedIn is global and self-claimed
This platform is institution-verified and college-specific
Designed for accreditation, reporting, and long-term alumni tracking, which LinkedIn does not support
ERP systems handle academic operations (attendance, marks, fees)
This platform focuses on post-graduation engagement, alumni tracking, mentorship, and reporting
ERP lifecycle ends at graduation β this platform starts after graduation
Frontend: React.js, HTML, CSS, Bootstrap/Tailwind
Backend: Node.js, Express.js
Database: MongoDB
Authentication: JWT, bcrypt
File Handling: Multer, ExcelJS
Solves a real institutional problem
Scalable across multiple colleges
Secure, role-based, and practical
Designed with real-world workflows in mind
π This project helped me understand system design, role-based access control, and real-world problem solving beyond just writing code.
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