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PROJECT PROPOSAL
Next-Generation College Web Ecosystem

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A Comprehensive Digital Transformation & Web Modernization Strategy
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Prepared By: Nishant Koladiya
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Prepared For: Institutional Leadership & Evaluation Committee
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Role: Lead Technical Architect & Consultant
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Date: July 11, 2026
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Status: Final Draft
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Version: 1.0
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1. Executive Summary

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+ In today's highly competitive academic landscape, an institution's website serves as its primary digital gateway, brand anchor, and operational hub. Current administrative and academic workflows require a cohesive, intuitive, and high-performance web infrastructure to effectively engage prospective students, retain current students, empower faculty, and re-connect with alumni. +

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+ This proposal outlines a strategic framework engineered by Nishant Koladiya to overhaul, modernize, and unify the college's web ecosystem. By moving away from fragmented legacy architectures, the proposed solution introduces an enterprise-grade Content Management System (CMS), high-speed search facilities, strict WCAG 2.1 accessibility compliance, and robust API integrations with underlying Student Information Systems (SIS) and Learning Management Systems (LMS). +

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+ Strategic Impact: The final implementation will not only enhance institutional prestige and digital visibility, but will directly optimize recruitment conversions by an estimated 25% through personalized, mobile-first user journeys and streamlined admissions pipelines. +
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2. Core Project Objectives

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+ The engineering phase under this initiative will strictly target five fundamental pillars of modern web ecosystems: +

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3. Information Architecture & Scope of Work

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+ The scope of development encompasses the engineering of a fully integrated multi-portal architecture categorized into distinct user environments: +

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3.1 Public-Facing Corporate Portal

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3.2 Internal Stakeholder Portals

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4. Technical Architecture & Tech Stack

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+ To ensure decades of scalability, maximum uptime, and straightforward maintenance, the proposed architecture separates structural content from the presentation layer. +

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LayerRecommended TechnologiesArchitectural Rationale
Frontend Framework + Next.js + React + Tailwind CSS + Enables Hybrid Server-Side Rendering (SSR) and Static Site Generation (SSG) for blistering fast loading speeds and search optimization.
Content Management (CMS) + Headless Strapi + WordPress REST API + Provides a secure, decoupled environment shielding core content data from frontend vulnerabilities while delivering flexible RESTful/GraphQL endpoints.
Database Layer + PostgreSQL + Redis + ACID-compliant relational integrity for student records and enterprise-tier caching mechanisms for instantaneous queries.
Hosting & Security + AWS CloudFront + Cloudflare Enterprise + Global Edge CDN delivery network coupled with advanced Web Application Firewall (WAF) to completely neutralize DDoS threats.
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5. Project Timeline & Implementation Milestones

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+ The project will follow an agile development lifecycle distributed across a 24-week critical path map led by Nishant Koladiya: +

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+ Phase 1: Discovery & UX Design (Weeks 1-6) +

+ Stakeholder focus groups, interactive wireframing, content inventory audit, and approval of the high-fidelity UI design language systems. +

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+ Phase 2: Core Development (Weeks 7-14) +

+ Database provisioning, headless API development, custom theme assembly, course catalog indexing, and portal integration. +

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+ Phase 3: Integration & Testing (Weeks 15-20) +

+ SIS/LMS database sync, penetration testing, performance load screening across 10,000 concurrent simulated sessions, and WCAG accessibility validation. +

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+ Phase 4: Launch & Training (Weeks 21-24) +

+ Structured training for administrative staff, DNS cutover orchestration, post-deployment monitoring, and formal sign-off. +

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6. Financial Investment Outline

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+ The financial breakdown reflects an all-inclusive cost model for execution, engineering, and deployment support. +

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Development Phase / Deliverable ComponentEstimated Budget ($)
Discovery, Information Architecture, and Wireframing Architecture$7,500.00
Frontend UI Engineering & Fully Responsive Layout Construction$14,500.00
Headless CMS Architecture and Academic Database Synchronization$18,000.00
Secure Stakeholder Portal Pipelines (Student, Faculty, Alumni)$12,500.00
Comprehensive Security Provisioning, Load Diagnostics, & Penetration Testing$5,000.00
Total Net Investment Capital Requirement$57,500.00
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7. Conclusion & Next Steps

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+ A modern web presence is an absolute necessity for forward-thinking academic institutions. The strategy outlined by Nishant Koladiya ensures a high-conversion, deeply secure, and highly scalable ecosystem that can keep pace with digital trends over the next decade. +

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+ To move this project forward to active execution, the steering committee is invited to schedule a formal technical review call to finalize specific module integrations and authorize the preliminary statement of work. +

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Respectfully Submitted By,

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+ Nishant Koladiya
+ Lead Technical Consultant
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Accepted & Approved By,

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+ Institutional Representative
+ Review Board Chair
+ Date: ____ / ____ / 2026 +
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