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Akanksha Malhotra

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Yes, international students can go for employment for 30 hours per week in any job field or sector. Moreover, they can pursue full-time work during their holidays. However, students must note that their annual average must stay at 30 hours per week. This means that even if they are working full-time during their holidays, they need to balance it out with their working hours while their classes are in session. However, if a paid internship or Diploma work is a part of your course, it will not be counted in the weekly 30-hour limit.

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Rupesh Katariya

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A part-time B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) is a great option for those with a Diploma or work experience looking to advance their education while working.

Key Points:

  • Eligibility: A Diploma in EEE or related field, or 10+2 with PCM.
  • Duration: Typically 3-4 years.
  • Admission: Direct admission or entrance exam, depending on the college.
  • Flexibility: Evening or weekend classes to balance work and studies.

Ensure the course is AICTE-approved for better career prospects. Check with local colleges for details.

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Gauresh G Pai

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Yes, finding part-time jobs while studying at Charles Sturt University's Melbourne Campus is generally considered relatively easy, especially given the city's vibrant job market and the flexibility many employers offer to accommodate student schedules; you can access career services support through the student portal to assist your job search. 
 
Key points to remember:
  • High demand for student workers:
    Melbourne has a large student population, meaning many businesses are accustomed to hiring part-time student workers. 
     
  • Flexible hours:
    Many retail, hospitality, and service industry jobs in Melbourne are flexible
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Surendra Kallnoor

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SOME OF THE PART TIME JOBS YOU MAY DO WHILE STUDYING AT KING'S COLLEGE ARE:

  • you may work in library as library assistant managing resourses, giving the library information.
  • working in university cafes, coffee shops in your free time
  • tutoring and doubt solving for your juniors
  • freelancing if you have any skills like writting, grapic design, you can find freelancing and do online.
  • many companies hire students for data entry jobs you may do that in your free time.

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Surendra Kallnoor

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 SOME OF THE PART TIME JOBS YOU MAY DO WHILE STUDYING AT KING'S COLLEGE ARE:

  • you may work in library as library assistant managing resourses, giving the library information.
  • working in university cafes, coffee shops in your free time
  • tutoring and doubt solving for your juniors
  • freelancing if you have any skills like writting, grapic design, you can find freelancing and do online.
  • many companies hire students for data entry jobs you may do that in your free time

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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It provides an M.Sc in Geology. Part-time opportunities, however are not generally possible as the majority of these programs tend to be full-time as they comprise much practical component and work done in a lab setup during geology studies. The best is to ask at Madras University, whether they do have a part-time option or distance-learning possibilities open there for related areas. If part-time study is essential for you, consider exploring other universities that may provide flexible learning options or online courses in geology.

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Shiv Kumar

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Banaras Hindu University (BHU) offers various courses in astrology (Jyotish) through its Faculty of Sanskrit under the Department of Jyotir Vigyan. The specific details regarding the course, including whether it is online, offline, or part-time, may vary depending on the program. Typically, these courses are offline and may be part of certificate, diploma, or degree programs, depending on the academic structure.

For updated information, you should visit BHU's official website or contact the Faculty of Sanskrit or the Department of Jyotir Vigyan directly.

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Anjali Deval

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The sectors preferred by Indian students in AITT include hospitality such as cafes, restaurants, and bars, retail, such as supermarkets and stores, and customer service. Other popular sectors are tutoring, delivery services, and administrative roles, all of which have flexible hours to fit in with students' study schedules.

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Anjali Deval

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Finding a part-time job while studying at AITT is manageable, more so in cities that enjoy strong job markets. Most international students in Australia have the right to work 40 hours per fortnight during term time. It's common for most of them to find work either in retail, hospitality or as tutors, though a great deal of competition goes with it, and this is why one should begin to apply early and with a flexible mindset.

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Shiv Kumar

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At Eton College, students, including those from India, often engage in part-time roles that align with their academic schedules and interests. Common sectors for part-time employment include:

  1. Hospitality and Catering: Assisting in dining services, event catering, and related activities.

  2. Administrative Support: Providing assistance in various departments, including clerical tasks and data management.

  3. Retail: Working in on-campus shops or nearby retail establishments.

  4. Tutoring: Offering academic support to peers in subjects of proficiency.

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