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Mayank Vashisht

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Yes, an average Indian student can join the Acsenda School of Management. Acsenda School of Management accepts admission applications from all around the world. As per some unofficial sources online, Acsenda School of Management has an acceptance rate of nearly 90%, which means that out of 100 students, 90 students get into Acsenda School of Management. An average Indian student satisfying all the preferred course-specific eligibility criteria and other admission requirements can surely join the Acsenda School of Management.

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At Acsenda School of Management, Indian students often opt for part-time roles like supermarket or department store sales, restaurant or café support staff, tutoring, and telemarketing. These positions, alongside others, are popular among students. International students at the school can work up to 20 hours a week during their regular academic sessions.

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Acsenda School of Management is a private college course at the undergraduate level. It would be hard to tell about the most preferred course among Indian students at the Acsenda School of Management, as the college only offers two undergraduate courses, namely the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and the Bachelor of Hospitality Management (BHM). 

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Yes, getting a part-time job while studying at Acsenda School of Management is easy. International students with valid visa permissions are allowed to enrol in part-time jobs for 20 hours per week during their regular academic sessions. International students prefer to enrol in part-time jobs to reduce their financial burdens and to get first-hand international work exposure. 

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