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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Finding casual employment is typically simple. But if you're not from the EEA, you shouldn't depend on it to support yourself. If you are a non-EU or non-EEA citizen. When you enter the country, you must be able to provide proof that you have the money to maintain yourself completely. You'll need to have enough cash set up to cover your living expenses, as well as those for food, clothing, books, and tuition. However, if you are planning to work part-time, you can do so.
Even if your passport has a stamp indicating that you are not allowed to work, you will still be permitted to do so throughout term time and unrestrictedly during your
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
You must be able to provide proof that you will have enough money to support yourself completely once you enter the country if you are from outside the EU or EEA. You'll need to have enough cash set up to cover your living expenses, as well as those for food, clothing, books, and tuition. Even if your passport has a stamp indicating that you are not allowed to work, you will still be permitted to do so throughout term time and unrestrictedly during your official university breaks. If you are participating in an approved work placement or internship that is required for your degree, these visa work regulations do not apply. If you're a
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can pursue a course part-time at the University of Wolverhampton. The University of Wolverhampton offers a range of part-time courses and professional development for those who cannot commit to full-time study. Part-time undergraduate home/EU students could benefit from a Government package of support if they are studying a designated course part-time. The course duration depends on which course you're studying and whether you study full-time or part-time. The University of Wolverhampton offers a wide variety of courses for prospective students, including part-time courses. If the course you want to do is offered full and part
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, the MPlan programme offered at SPA Bhopal is a full-time course. SPA Bhopal is a two-year programme and the course fee is INR 2 lakh. The eligibility criteria for SC/ST/PWD is 55% or CGPA should be 6. To get admission in MPlan at SPA Bhopal the student need to clear GATE followed by the counselling process CCMT.
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