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Kapil Lalwani

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Students who wish to work part-time at Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College face difficulties because of their demanding academic duties. Some students succeed in finding part-time healthcare positions that offer salaries between INR 8,000 to INR 15,000 per month as their income. Most students from Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College choose part-time work during internship and their final year but they make up just 10-15% of the student body. As research assistants and tutors students at this college obtain monthly salaries between INR 5,000 to INR 10, 000.

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Challagundla Jaswanth

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Yes, Keuka College also has on-campus job, and within a short drive there are tons of off-campus retail and dining opportunities. Positions can be found through Career Services and on Handshake. CPT/OPT: International students can work only on-campus unless they are approved to. 

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Sayani Chatterjee

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Finding jobs at university of leeds is quite feasible. The University itself provide a lot of oppurtunities for students such as roles in libraries, administrative support, student engagement, research pro, technical support. Moreover Leeds University Union provides a platform called joblink to connect students with part time and casual jobs in the city.The university's career support also help student to find jobs.

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Saket Kumar

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While studying at Caltech,  finding part-time jobs is generally possible, with opportunities available through the Career Achievement, Leadership, and Exploration (CALE) platform and on-campus employers, though students typically work an average of 4-10 hours per week and may not work more than 16 hours. 

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Parul Thapa

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Candidates can check the top colleges that offer part-time Clinical Research courses given in the table below.

Clinical Research CollegesClinical Research Course Fees
NIMS INR 50 K
ICRI - Ajeenkya DY Patil University, PuneINR 95 K

National Institute of Management and Research Studies

INR 1 L
Cliniminds Institute of Health Science Training and ManagementINR 60 K
ICRI - Nanavati Hospital, MumbaiINR 70 K
PPCE (Viman Nagar) & Ruby Hall Clinic (Bund Garden)INR 50 K
Jehangir Centre for LearningINR 1 L
Clinomic Center for Clinical Research Pvt. Ltd., Andheri WestINR 65 K - 1.1 L
Anovus Institute of Clinical ResearchINR 1.6 L

Note: The information has been taken from the official website and may vary.

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Vidhi Jain

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If you want to pursue part time M.Tech courses, you must have completed your BTech in a relevant Engineering discipline and got at least 55 to 60% marks. A lot of colleges give admission on the basis of marks obtained in graduation, while others may need valid entrance exam scores like that of GATE or university-specific exams.

Further, some colleges may also need at least 2 years of work experience and an NOC from the employer for you to pursue the Part time M.Tech for Working Professionals.

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Vidhi Jain

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There is a lot of confusion among students regarding distance M.Tech learning and part time M.Tech courses for working professionals. To make things easy, the basic difference between the two is that distance M.Tech courses are completely invalid in India as they are not approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and UGC because of multiple reasons. One basic reason is zero practical exposure. Technical programs like M.Tech are meant for the professional world and need technical expertise and advanced skills which is not possible in the remote-learning mode. Secondly,  there is no lab assistance possibl

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