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Write a program for keeping student’s record in a college. The information about each student should be kept in a C++ structure that contains the student’s name, student’s ID, a list of courses completed by the student (assume to be 3 courses) and grade-points obtained in those courses. The student’s record are stored as a linked list with the given details in the structure. The program gives a menu with choices that include adding a student’s record, deleting a student’s record, and printing a student’s record to the screen g
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