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Examination Result Generator Portal

Examination result generation portal for universities.

Introduction

The general portal for publishing exam results at universities. Students can get their exam results without any other medium like Email, Messaging etc. There are two modes of users,

  1. Students.
  2. Administrator i.e COE.

Tech Stacks

  • Frontend - HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ReactJS.
  • Backend - Python Flask.
  • Database - SQlite.

Benifits for Contributors.

  • By building this application we can able to get a clear understanding about frontend and backend works and the server logics.
  • get clear understanding about database connectivity and routing.
  • Get clear understanding about REST API.

Contributor Guidelines

  • Fork this repository.
  • Create a issues then start to make any pull request for that issue.
  • Be sure to give a good crisp commit message.
  • Use only the above mentioned tech stacks.
  • Work with correct directory.

💥 How to Contribute

PRs Welcome Open Source Love

  • Take a look at the existing Issues or create a new issue!
  • Fork the Repo, create a branch for any issue that you are working on and commit your work.
  • Create a Pull Request (PR), which will be promptly reviewed and given suggestions for improvements by the community.
  • Add screenshots or screen captures to your Pull Request to help us understand the effects of the changes that are included in your commits.

⭐ HOW TO MAKE A PULL REQUEST:

1. Start by making a fork the ExamResultGenerator repository. Click on the symbol at the top right corner.

2. Clone your new fork of the repository:

git clone https://github.com/<your-github-username>/FoodSaver20008

3. Set upstream command:

git remote add upstream https://github.com/mohit200008/FoodSaver20008.git

4. Navigate to the new project directory:

cd ExamResultGenerator

5. Create a new branch:

git checkout -b YourBranchName

6. Sync your fork or local repository with the origin repository:

  • In your forked repository click on "Fetch upstream"
  • Click "Fetch and merge".

Alternatively, Git CLI way to Sync forked repository with origin repository:

git fetch upstream
git merge upstream/main

Github Docs for Syncing

7. Make your changes to the source code.

8. Stage your changes and commit:

git add .
git commit -m "<your_commit_message>"

9. Push your local commits to the remote repository:

git push origin YourBranchName

10. Create a Pull Request!

11. Congratulations! You've made your first contribution! 🙌🏼

All the best! 🥇

built with love

Contribution Programs

  • DevIncept Summer of Code 21 ❤
  • Script Winter of Code 21 ❤
  • SLoP 2.0 Semester Long Project ❤

Communication Medium

Gitter

Project Admin

Ashwin Kumar Ramaswamy

Relative date

Developers ❤👨‍💻👩‍💻

  1. Ashwin Kumar Ramaswamy
  2. Abhijeet Chaterjee
  3. Payal Dutta
  4. Swathi
  5. Simran Kumari
  6. Dilrose Reji
  7. Surbhi Shekhar
  8. Sohil Kanduja
  9. Nawed Ali
  10. Prateek Mohanty