Actor Kamal Haasan, who has announced his foray into politics, also hit out at the government on the issue.
Students held protests in Madurai, Thanjavur, Perambalur and Dindigul among others, with several of them boycotting classes opposing the government move, police said.
Many students said the hike has 'severely' affected them and that many of them could not afford the 'manifold increase,' and therefore the demand for its rollback.
Haasan, who has taken on the ruling AIADMK over alleged corruption, also hit out at the K Palaniswami led government for hiking bus fares.
After a hiatus of six years, the state government had on January 19 hiked ticket fares of buses operated by state run transport corporations and private entities by about 20 to 54.54 per cent.
The government has hiked fares across categories such as mofussil, city, ordinary, express, ultra deluxe, Volvo and air-conditioned buses.
The hike which came into effect from January 20 has triggered protests from day one with people hitting the streets at many places besides venting their anger on social media platforms against the "steep revision".
The agitation had severely affected public sector transport.
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