Classes at the Tshwane University of Technology will remain suspended, while executive management holds a meeting.
All nine campuses were closed until further notice on Monday.
The students from Soshanguve and Pretoria West campuses were marching over NSFAS meal allowances.
TUT deputy Vice-chancellor, Professor Stanley Mukhola says the university is doing all it can to deal with the issue.
“Their issue is if there has been equalisation on book allowances, why can’t there be equalisation on meal allowances? They also say to the fact that if the student has NSFAS and you stay at home, you need to receive the meal allowance but the government said no,” Mukhola said.
Source – eNCA