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BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES
1044 Brgy. Sta. Monica, Quirino Hi-way, Novaliches, Quezon City

Design & Evaluation
Of
Student Information Database Management System

A Project Proposal
Presented to
The Faculty of the Information Technology Department
Bestlink College of the Philippines
Novaliches, Quezon City

In Partial Fulfillment
Of the requirement in
Associate in Computer Technology

Members:
Azucena, Ronnan Carlo N.
Leal, Diana Rose P.
Bayog, Anthony M.

ACT- 2209 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES
1044 Brgy. Sta. Monica, Quirino Hi-way, Novaliches, Quezon City

Project Proposal Entitled

Design & Evaluation
Of
Student Information Database Management System

After having been recommended and approved
Is hereby accepted by Information Technology
Department of Bestlink College of the Philippines

Mr. Andrew U. Dela Cruz
Subject Instructor

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BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES
1044 Brgy. Sta. Monica, Quirino Hi-way, Novaliches, Quezon City

Panel’s Approval Sheet

This Project Proposal entitled:

Design & Evaluation
Of
Student Information Database Management System

Developed by:
Azucena, Ronnan Carlo N.
Leal, Diana Rose P.
Bayog, Anthony M.

After having been presented is hereby approved
By the following members of the panel

Mr.

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