Typical School ERP
- Admissions & enrollment records
- Attendance tracking
- Fee collection & accounting
- Examination management
Most school ERP systems stop at administration. EduVision360 unifies operations with learning analytics, strength mapping, and career guidance aligned to each student's interests, abilities, and performance.
Most School ERP systems focus only on administration, attendance, fees, and examinations. Schools lack a comprehensive solution that helps students improve learning outcomes and identify suitable career paths based on their interests, abilities, and performance.
Everything above, plus student development built in:
School operations, learning analytics, and career guidance — in one connected platform.
Admissions, fees, attendance, timetables, exams, HR, and finance.
Performance trends, learning gaps, and early intervention signals.
Aptitude mapping, stream guidance, and skill development roadmaps.
Attendance alerts, fee payments, messaging, and progress reports.
Class analytics, grading tools, and student support workflows.
Board-ready reports, audit trails, and regulatory compliance.
Tailored workspaces for administrators, educators, counselors, students, and parents — all connected to the same student data.
Centralized control over admissions, finance, HR, timetables, and compliance reporting.
Grading, attendance, and class analytics that highlight who needs support and where.
Aptitude data, academic history, and career mapping for stream and career planning.
Real-time alerts, fee payments, and progress summaries on any device.
Connect academic data with career direction — so schools intervene earlier and guide students with confidence.
Analyze academic patterns, attendance, and engagement to surface insights for early intervention.
Map aptitudes, interests, and academic strengths to personalized career paths and skill development plans.
Move beyond administration-only ERP. See how EduVision360 connects operations, learning analytics, and career guidance in one platform built for modern schools.