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Akash Gaur

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Of course! Students at Amity University London are allowed to work part-time while studying.

International students on a Student Route Visa can work up to 20 hours per week during term time. However, during holiday/ vacation periods, international students can work full-time also.

Apart from this, international students may find part-time jobs as London offers various opportunities for student jobs in the retail, hospitality, tutoring, and internships. Amity University London collaborates with businesses for placements and internships of its students. Students may also get on-campus jobs, such as student ambassadors or library assistant

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Gunjan Piplani

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Yes, foreign students in Malta are permitted to work part-time for a maximum of 20 hours weekly during the academic year and full-time during holidays if they possess a valid student residence permit. Foreign students seek part-time employment in retail, hotel, or administrative sectors in order to sponsor their families' living costs. This arrangement relieves the pressure of cost while acquiring worthwhile work experience.

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Virajita Kumari

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Students can work on campus or off campus during their study. 

  • Cashier or counter managers at local stores
  • Language tutor
  • Student Assistant at the Library
  • Tutor for a Specific Subject
  • Freelancer
  • Call centre workers.

All these jobs you can easily find on the job portals popular in New Zealand. Note that, the student visa allows you to work only 20 hours a week.

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Sukrati Shukla

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Yes, it is possible to do a part-time M.Sc program, especially in fields like Nursing, where some colleges offer part-time M.Sc Nursing courses designed for working professionals. For example, Roohi College of Nursing offers a part-time M.Sc Nursing program that is conducted in a classroom mode over three years with manageable fees (around eighty thousand rupees). Such programs allow students to study alongside their job commitments.

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Aayushi Dhawan

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As an EU/EEA citizen, you have the right to work in Finland without any work permit or restrictions on hours. Students from outside of the EU/EEA countries and with a student residence permit are allowed to work part-time. Your first residence permit will allow you to work for a maximum of 30 hours per week.

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Shubham kr maurya

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, finding a part-time job in Sweden, is considered relatively straightforward, thanks to a strong job market. 

Follow some key pointers below, that would aid you in your job hunt: 

  • Go through the popular job search platforms in Sweden such as: Arbetsförmedlingen (The Swedish Public Employment Service) or the EURES portal
  • The Swedish Migration Agency regularly releases a list of the most in demand jobs in Sweden, and is worth checking out 
  • Korta vägen is a nation-wide employment programme for international students in Sweden and can be accessed via the Swedish Public Employment Service 

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Aman Kumar

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Yes, Illinois College offers part-time work opportunities both on and off-campus for students. On-campus jobs include library assistants, lab aides, administrative support, or roles in dining services, typically offering ten to twenty hours of work per week. International students can work under the Federal Work-Study programme or as part of student employment schemes. Off-campus, students can take up roles like tutoring or internships, but they must adhere to visa restrictions if they are international candidates. The college's career services department assists students in finding suitable part-time jobs that balance academics and wo

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Anya Aggarwal

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Yes, F1 students can work part-time while studying at Tufts USA. They are allowed to work for any campus unit or department on a part-time basis. They can work up to 20 hours per week, while the school is in session and full time for over 20 hours per week during summer vacations and break.

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Anand Soni

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For working professionals in Kolkata seeking to pursue a part-time LLB, finding dedicated evening or part-time programs can be a bit challenging as most traditional LLB courses are full-time. However, you might explore universities like the University of Calcutta, which sometimes offers options or affiliations through certain law colleges that cater to working individuals with flexible timings or specialised evening batches, though these are often for specific affiliated colleges rather than the university department directly. It's crucial to contact the admission departments of various law colleges in Kolkata and inquire specifically

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