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Tejas Bodhankar

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Most student work around 15 hours per week and many students have jobs that are relevant to their studies. However, note that finding a job can be a little bit more challenging if you do not speak Danish. Therefore, it is not recommended that you base your semester's finances on having a job.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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No, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS full form in Medical) cannot be done fully online because of the nature of the program. The MBBS program is highly practical and clinical. An MBBS course includes strict hands-on training, clinical placements, and practical classes. 

While we can find some theoretical component, or some other courses in medicine that could be online, a full MBBS degree requires face to face on campus, and non-academic contact with patients, nurses and allied health workers to meet minimum competency set down by medical councils. 

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Nandini Motwani

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Several institutes offer a Diploma in civil engineering near Ahmednagar and may have options for working days through part-time or flexible modes in the state of Maharashtra. Among the names that surface are Government Polytechnic Nashik and Amrutvahini College of Engineering in Sangamner; it offer courses in engineering, and they may have evening or part-time provisions. Another one whose name comes to mind is Government College of Engineering, Aurangabad, primarily known for engineering and might offer such courses on a part-time basis. Contacting the institution directly would better assist clients in finding out about the flexible

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Annu navariya

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Many Indian students seek part-time opportunities in sectors providing flexibility around an academic schedule and opt for more hospitality work involving cafes, restaurants, or a bar in local student-friendly districts. Retail sector jobs in department stores and supermarkets are also significant. Many look to tutoring whereby they offer extra tuition in various subjects such as mathematics, English, and the sciences, areas where they particularly excel. Other areas for internships, especially those connected to the course of study, are IT, marketing, and business, all of which can provide practical experience in their area of study.

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Annu navariya

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The availability of part-time jobs depends on a number of factors which may include course schedules, availability of jobs in Dublin, and the status of work permits. There is a significant number of part-time jobs and work in the cafes, retail, and tutoring, especially in friendly student areas around the campus. The university provides career services, too, assisting students in the placement of part-time work and internships. However, finding a balance between work and study is not very easy, thus time management comes in handy. International students, for instance, may be under certain visa conditions regarding hours of work they ar

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