The ballot-paper based elections will be conducted for four posts -- president, vice-president, secretary and joint- secretary -- from 8 am to 1 pm and the results will be announced later that day, Maheshwari told reporters here.
"The elections will be based on the recommendations of the Lyngdoh Committee and all vice-chancellors and principals have been directed to ensure there is no violation of the recommendations," said the state higher education minister.
The Lyngdoh Committee recommendations laid down guidelines for a free and transparent student election, which include the eligibility criteria of candidates, transparency in election expenditures, as well as barring candidates from re-contesting, irrespective of whether they have won or lost the previous election.
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