Authors - Rachit Mahajan, Aryan Singhal, Prashant Vats Abstract - In recent times, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems have seen a surge in applications across various sectors including transportation, healthcare, agriculture, and hospitality. These systems utilize electronic tags and readers to enable wireless identification. This paper focuses on utilizing RFID technology to address the persistent issue of tracking lecture attendance, particularly prevalent in developing nations. By implementing RFID for student attendance monitoring, this study aims to eradicate the inefficiencies associated with manual attendance collection. Moreover, it provides educational administrators with real-time classroom data for accurate attendance scoring and informed decision-making. This innovative approach not only saves time but also enhances the management of educational resources.