Subhajit Halder, H. A. Kumar, Shantanu Lavu, Reeja S R
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Blockchain is a distributed, secure, and quick shared immutable ledger. They are transparent, non-modifiable, and technically impenetrable. Any asset may be tracked and recorded using blockchain, which lowers risk. More effectively than other existing systems, blockchain can address current problems. We may use it to secure the existing academic model and change it. As a result, there is a lot of potential for this technology to lead to numerous advancements. One of the most crucial documents for students to have is an academic certificate, which is granted by educational institutions, when applying for jobs, taking tests, applying for higher education, etc. There are several opportunities to produce false academic certifications because the current system for awarding certificates is not at all effectively auditable. The distributed ledger characteristic of the blockchain technology can be used to combat the forged and fake certificates in order to resolve this issue. Our decentralised blockchain application aims to correct this. Since it would be connected to our certificate, we will also use the Aadhar card to increase its authenticity. They will be kept on distributed file systems called IPFS servers.