A group of girl students of the college wearing burqas and hijab entered the college and held a protest in the premises raising slogans in favour of the right to wear head scarves.
Boys and girls wearing saffron shawls also came to the college and raised slogans in retaliation.
The college gate was locked by the staff, while both groups of students waited near the gate.
College principal Devidas Nayak and the teaching staff tried to convince the students, but both sides refused to relent.
A large posse of the policemen are present at the spot.
The student groups are raising slogans like 'we want justice' and 'Vande Mataram.' The college management is holding talks with the district administration, sources said.
The Karnataka high court is to hear on Tuesday a writ petition by a Muslim girl student of government pre-university college, Udupi, seeking permission to wear hijab in college.
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