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Apr 20, 2009 News
The University of Guyana (UG) on Friday launched the Students’ Records Management System, which entails electronic access to the administrative services namely application, registration, records, retrieval and related services as well as the establishment of an electronic database as the hub of the news system for students’ records management.
As of today, prospective applicants to UG will be able to log on to www.uog.edu.gy and through the link prospective students access application forms that can be completed and submitted online.
Alternatively, they can log on to www.turkeyenonline.uog.edu.gy or www.tainonline.uog.edu.gy and access, complete and submit applications for entrance to UG.
It therefore means that wherever there is Internet access, UG can be accessed for online application purposes.
However, it should be noted that persons who do not have Internet access or prefer not to use the medium could still obtain application forms from the traditional sources and submit them at the UG campus.
UG has been contemplating this form of service delivery for some time now but was deterred by the exorbitant cost of shelf or customized students’ records management software.
This newspaper understands that the entire registry system is being revamped, including the upgrading of the jobs and the manpower in the registry.
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