Attendance Tracking System – library

RFID / Biometric based Attendance Tracking System

Introduction

Managing attendance manually using roll calls, paper registers, is time consuming and often leads to errors, proxy attendance, and inaccurate records. It also increases the workload for faculty and administrative staff.

2cqr’s RFID / biometric based Attendance Tracking System provides a smart and automated way to record student and staff attendance across classrooms, laboratories, offices, and training centres. With RFID, attendance is captured automatically when users with RFID ID cards enter the room through fixed RFID readers. With biometric systems, users authenticate themselves using fingerprint or face recognition to mark attendance.

All attendance data is recorded digitally in real time, ensuring accurate records, reduced workload, and better transparency for academic and administrative purposes.

Advantages of Using RFID / Biometric Attendance System

  • Saves time for teachers and staff by removing manual roll calls
  • Improves accuracy and reliability of attendance records
  • Prevents fake or proxy attendance
  • Provides real time visibility of attendance status
  • Makes reporting and audits simple and transparent

Applications

Schools and colleges

Universities and training institutes

Corporate offices and factories

Coaching centres and skill development institutes

Government and educational institutions

Features of Attendance Tracking System

The Library RFID / Biometric based Attendance Tracking Systemoffers the following features:

Automatically records attendance using RFID ID cards or biometric identification

Eliminates manual roll calls and reduces attendance related errors

Prevents proxy attendance and misuse

Captures attendance in real time as users enter the room

Generates digital attendance reports for academic and administrative use

Integrates with student information, HR, and ERP systems

Supports RFID, fingerprint, face recognition.

Scalable for small classrooms to large campuses