Personal identification is everyday struggle between each identified individual and the security personnel. This is equally important on academic grounds where unauthorized individuals could access university resources and university research. Even in case that every member of the academic staff is a holder of the university identification card used for access to restricted areas, computers, library or cafeterias, this identity card can be lost, stolen or borrowed to someone else. Therefore added security in form of combination of more complex chip card architecture and biometric is desired to ensure a proper level of protection.