This paper presents the implementation of a comprehensive web-based Placement Management System, ASP.NET Wbform designed to streamline the interaction between administrators, companies, and students through three well-defined modules: Admin, Company, and Student. The system adopts a modular architecture to ensure scalability, security, and efficient data handling across all user roles. The Admin module provides centralized control, enabling administrators to monitor system-wide activities through a dynamic dashboard and manage placement drives, student profiles, applications, results, and documents. The Company module empowers recruiting organizations to independently manage job postings, application workflows, and assessment processes, ensuring data isolation through session-based filtering mechanisms. The Student module offers an interactive environment for profile management, job application, and online assessment, supported by a feature-rich dashboard that integrates real-time updates and external learning resources. A key highlight of the system is the Placement Eligibility Score, a quantitative metric computed using predefined criteria such as profile completeness, skills, education, and supporting documents. This score is visually represented to motivate students to enhance their profiles and improve placement readiness. The system is implemented using structured database procedures, ensuring efficient query execution and role-based access control. Overall, the proposed system enhances transparency, reduces manual effort, and improves the efficiency of campus placement processes by providing a unified digital platform for all stakeholders.
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