

Software Application Approach of Student Project Topics Selection: Case of Rivers State University
Abstract
The software application approach of student project topics selection processes how students go through just to select a final year project topic selection has never been easy, this includes time wastage from both the lecturers and the student. Lecturers had to be in school even at their discomfort just to make sure every student select a project which also includes explanation of the project for the sake of clarity. The aim of this research work is to simplify the project selection process for both parties using a software development approach by means of automating using a mobile application installed on a smartphone which will save time and energy resulting to efficient and timely selection.
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