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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, students in Sweden are allowed to work part-time. The students are expected to spend the equivalent of a 40-hour work week reading and working on assignments. Most Sweden universities have career services that help students in finding a? part-time job? during their studies. 

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Ishita Singh

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Wayland Baptist University students are eligible to work up to 20 hours per week and earn USD 2.75 per hour (Around INR 236). Students should have a social security number before starting the work. A few of the part-time jobs in the U.S. that students can opt for are Tour Guide, Barista, Teaching Assistant, Campus Tech Support, Academic Department Assistant, etc.

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Raushan Piplani

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Yes, Motherhood University offers a part-time MBA programme. It is a three-year long course, which is divided into six semesters. Candidates with a valid bachelor's degree are eligible to apply for course admission. However, the qualifying exam should have been passed with at least 50% aggregate and 45% for SC/ ST. The application form can be obtained in both online and offline modes. Selection can be done based on merit or entrance score basis.

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Yes, international students at Utah State are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during the Spring and Fall academic semesters. During the school breaks, students can work up to 40 hours per week. Note that F1 students may not work or engage in internship activities with non-USU entities without CPT or OPT authorization. Also Check: Part-Time Jobs in USA

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Chandra Sharma

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International students can find about the job and internship postings at Handshake. Students cannot work more than 20 hours per week while the class is in session. They can work full-time during the extended holiday periods. On-campus employment include in the dining halls, residence halls, computer centers, tutoring center, etc. Also Check: Part-Time Jobs for Indian students in USA

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Himanshi Shekhar

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Northeastern Illinois University students are eligible to work part-time on-campus employment. For more details, check the official website. As per the visa guidelines, international students can work up to only 20 hours per week during the term and 25 hrs/wk during all breaks.  After your first year you can apply to work off campus on the CPT program in jobs related to your program of study.

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  • US law only allows part time study under very specific cercumstances: (1) 1st semester if there is a unique language or prepartion deficit; (2) for a documented medical condition (mental, emotional or physical); or
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