A decision on this was taken at a special meeting of the University's Executive Council held last night.
The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) authorities had made it clear that they were not in a position to hold polls on the earlier scheduled date of September 27 as demanded by a section of the protesting students.
The students had staged a dharna in front of the Vice Chancellor's residence on Wednesday night demanding roll back of Vice Chancellor Lt Gen Zameer Uddin Shah's decision to cancel the varsity's Students' Union election.
A five member committee headed by Prof Amanullah Khan, a senior member of the AMU faculty, has been constituted to monitor the electoral process and ensure a speedy conclusion on the issue.
The spokesman also scotched widespread rumours circulating in the campus that the Vice Chancellor has resigned.
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