Cape Town - Protesters disrupted exams at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) on Monday, randomly using pepper-spray on some students who were writing.
It's believed the protesters were also CPUT students.
Rubber bullets were fired at some of the protesters. Video: David Ritchie/ANA Pictures
Later, a group of students held a meeting at the main Cape Town campus which was disrupted by private security guards.
The student protesters retaliated by throwing bottles and stones at the security guards and the police officers who were later called in.
Picture: David Ritchie/ANA Pictures
Cars parked next to the campus and in the adjacent streets were also damaged.
Later on Monday afternoon, the protesters set fires using mattresses and pillows taken from residence storerooms.
Protesters set alight barricades of mattresses, pillows and other debris. Video: David Ritchie/ANA Pictures
The police and fire department eventually broke through the barricades and forcefully entered residences.
Many students locked themselves in their rooms.