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Chandra Chaudhary

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Yes, as a non-EU / EEA student at UU, one needs a work permit to have a job. With a work permit, students will be allowed to work either 16 hours per week or full-time during the months of June, July, and August. Many students find part-time job in a restaurant, shop or bar.

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Tejas Bodhankar

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Yes, securing part-time jobs while studying at North Seattle College is relatively straightforward, especially with the various on-campus opportunities available. The college offers a variety of part-time work-study programs, including roles at the campus bookstore, library, dining facilities, and tutoring center. Additionally, international students on an F-1 visa can work part-time (up to 19.5 hours a week) on-campus and at Seattle Colleges District offices without special authorization, provided they adhere to their visa's conditions. Opportunities such as roles at the Early Learning Center or leadership positions in campus activiti

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Kanika Shukla

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Generally, international students can earn anywhere between CAD $13 to $25 per hour. However, for specialised skills or in higher-paying sectors, it's possible to earn more.  So, if you work 24 hours a week then you can earn up to CAD 300 to 600 per week.  IT totally depends on your skill and the type of work you do.

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Vipra Panda

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While part-time jobs for international students in Canada aren't always high-paying, some roles offer decent earnings. Freelancing, library assistant, and other on-campus jobs are common options. Freelancers, especially web developers, writers, or graphic designers, can be particularly lucrative, often earning $30-$100 per hour, due to their specialised skills.

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Anuj Jha

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Masters in CSE at Harvard University is a full time course as it requires students on board on campus for full day as the classes are conducted on different times of day.

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Shejal agrawal

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Getting part-time jobs while studying at *Marietta College* is relatively feasible. The college gives opportunities to the students for working on campus, which may include working in dining services, libraries, or acting as research assistants. Off-campus jobs are also available but require additional work permits by international students. Many students can manage their part-time jobs along with their studies, but the key thing is time management to do both things properly. You can also explore the college's career services for guidance on job opportunities.

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Raushan Kumar

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International students often wonder - Can we do part time job while studying in Malaysia? Yes, you can. Some of the best part time jobs for students in Malaysia, which are high paying as well are:

  • Sales Representative;

  • Part-time Educator;

  • Digital Trainee;

  • Graphic Designer;

  • Client Onboarding Analyst; and many more.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, international students in Malaysia are allowed to work part-time. However, there are specific regulations that must be followed. Students can work up to 20 hours per week during semester periods and can work full-time during semester breaks or holidays that last more than seven days. Before starting any part-time job, students must obtain approval from the Malaysian Immigration Department.

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Nishtha Jain

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Yes, IMI New Delhi does offer financial aid in the form of fee waivers to its part-time FPM students. Students are awarded a 50% tuition fee waiver throughout the duration of their programme. Furthermore, candidates are also awarded a 50% waiver on Learning Resource Fee. Students can visit the official webiste of the institute to know further about the offered scholarship schemes and other related information.

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