“The approval trail gives our exam team one place to see what is pending, who reviewed it, and what is ready to publish.”
Departmental Exam Officer
Result review and approval

Academic result infrastructure
Every result has a clear path from entry to approval.
Replace disconnected spreadsheets with secure GPA computation, review, and sign-off for departments, faculties, and universities.
AureScore adapts to the way your institution works — from a single department to an entire university.
Departments
Manage courses, students, score entry, GPA calculations, and departmental approvals from one organized workspace.
Faculties
Bring multiple departments together with faculty-level oversight, reporting, approval tracking, and performance insights.
Universities
Scale academic result processing across faculties and departments with centralized administration and configurable workflows.
Students
Give students secure access to approved results, academic history, GPA information, and downloadable records.

From score entry to final approval, keep every stage of your academic result workflow connected.
Structured
Academic Workflows
AureScore makes the process of creating graduates, much easier.
01/05
Score Entry
Lecturers submit raw scores directly into a structured, auditable entry point.

Score
Entry
Lecturer submits → draft stored
AureScore brings the different stages of academic result processing into one structured workflow, giving every role the tools and access they need.
Clear handoffs for the lecturers, exam officers, and faculty leaders responsible for accurate academic records.
“The approval trail gives our exam team one place to see what is pending, who reviewed it, and what is ready to publish.”
Departmental Exam Officer
Result review and approval
“We can calculate GPA from the same verified scores sent forward for review, without rebuilding separate spreadsheets.”
Lecturer and Level Coordinator
Score entry and computation
“A consistent submission format makes faculty review faster and gives every department a clear next step.”
Faculty Reviewer
Faculty-level oversight