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PSSR Amendment 2026 (Course 957)

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We have observed that many students are using multiple browsers/windows/tabs, for Login and Facial Verification (FV). If this is done, the eLearning system will log you out completely.

We have re-introduced the timeslot-based system for the Facial Verification (FV) due to PSSR AMENDMENT 2026 (Course ID 957) during high user traffic. By which, whenever you try to log in, a dedicated five-minute time slot will be allocated to you for Login and FV, to avoid delay and congestion.

We have introduced a hourly maximum limit for the LMS login due to heavy user traffic.

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