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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
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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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
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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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Getting a part-time job for a student at Swansea University is not that difficult due to the location of this university in a student-friendly city with a lot of employment opportunities. Many jobs are available on campus itself, such as in cafeterias, libraries, and administrative work, or some students find off-campus part-time jobs in retail, hospitality, and customer service, among others. The University's Career Development Centre aids in finding part-time jobs. However, this work should be balanced by academic commitments since international students on a student visa are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during term time.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
It is almost easy to get part-time jobs while studying at the University of Kent, thanks to strong support from the university and opportunities around the city. The help from the Kent Union Jobshop provides students with opportunities around campus and in the local environments. Some of the very common options are retail, hospitality, or administrative support jobs directly in the university. The overall city of Canterbury is even more student-friendly and offers more job opportunities around. However, students on a Tier 4 visa must adhere to work hour restrictions, typically 20 hours per week during term time. Balancing work and stud
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11 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
The cutoff for the Ph.D. in Law (Part-Time) is not defined as it was not communicated in the search results above. However, the admission procedure involves a two-stage selection consisting of a written entrance test along with assessment of research proposals plus interview. A minimum of 50% marks is required for the entrance test by the candidate; however, 45% is required in case the candidate belongs to the SC/ST/PWD category.
For the specific cutoff scores, check NLU Delhi's website or get hold of their admissions office because they might update you with the cutoff score and the criteria of selection for the Ph.D. program.
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