DATA WAREHOUSING FUNDAMENTALS A Comprehensive Guide for. IT Professionals PAULRAJ PONNIAH A Wiley-Interscience Publication JOHN WILEY.
© 2012 by IJCA Journal
Year of Publication: 2012
10.5120/8249-1763 |
Miren Tanna. Article: Decision Support System for Admission in Engineering Colleges based on Entrance Exam Marks. International Journal of Computer Applications 52(11):38-41, August 2012. Full text available. BibTeX
Abstract
Making a wise career decision is very important for everyone. In recent years, decision support tools and mechanisms have assisted us in making the right career decisions. This paper attempts to enable a student who wishes to pursue Engineering, make up good decisions, using the help of a Decision Support System. Last 3 years' information has been obtained from the website of Directorate of Technical Education, India (DTE) which makes it freely available. Using Decision Rules, results are computed from which a student can choose which stream and college he/she can opt for on the basis of Entrance Exam marks he/she has scored. To make the results more relevant, a search in the already created decision system is performed. A student has to enter his/her Entrance Exam scores and the stream he/she wishes to opt for. Based on the entered information, the decision system will return colleges and streams categorized as Ambitious, Best Bargain and Safe.
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