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When you are applying to Germany for studies as an international student, you have to show funds of around Euro 8000 which is the expense of 1-year. The living expense includes accommodation, food, utility bills, commutation, etc. This amount is required in order to get the visa. On a per month basis, you will need around Euro850. How much you can earn more or save will depend on the salary you get which will depend on the job you are doing. Another advice will be that you compare the living expenses of the different places in Germany. Places like Munich and Cologne are expensive.
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Students can also choose one favourite topic or one medium for detail practice like (Pencil, Pencil Colour, Charcoal, Oil Pastels, Oil Colours, Acrylic Colours). As an art s
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International students studying in Canada can work part time during studies. During semester breaks and vacations, one can also work full time. It is a very good way to earn some extra pocket money and also gain some experience. The universities also offer various part time job within the campus, you should look for such jobs specially teaching assistantship for making a strong profile and also gaining some good experience in your field. You can contact the universities regarding these points while you are applying.
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Both these countries have part time work schemes for its international students. But, off late a number of rules and regulations have changed in both. If you have been viewing international news and have been updating yourself with global affairs you will know that UK 's work permit options for international graduates that is after you complete your studies have gone very rigid and strict. If you are planning to stay and work in UK after studies its not going to be easy. News is also there that India does not recognize one year MS degrees from UK anymore. I will advice current aspirants to carefully judge all situations and
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