A structured system designed to eliminate bias, improve transparency, and bring consistency to academic peer evaluation workflows.
The Peer Evaluation System is a centralized platform built to manage academic structures including departments, sections, subjects, and group-based projects with a strong focus on structured peer assessment.
It replaces inconsistent and manual evaluation methods with a rubric-based system that ensures fairness, accountability, and measurable performance insights across all roles.
Traditional peer evaluation systems often suffer from bias, inconsistency, and lack of accountability. Students may receive unfair marks, and teachers lack reliable insights into individual contributions within group work.
This system is designed to eliminate guesswork by introducing structured rubrics, controlled evaluation flows, and transparent feedback mechanisms — ensuring that every contribution is assessed fairly and consistently.
The goal is not just evaluation, but creating a system that promotes responsibility, collaboration, and measurable academic performance.

A full-stack developer focused on building scalable academic systems, clean UI architectures, and efficient backend workflows. This platform reflects a practical approach to solving real-world educational challenges using structured system design.
Focus Areas:
Web Development • Backend Systems • UI/UX Architecture • Automation
GitHub: github.com/AliRaza-033