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 Brandeis University is located close to Boston, a city with many of work options, so finding part-time jobs while attending school can be doable. The university's work-study programme offers students positions in a variety of departments and facilities, including on-campus jobs. Students can find part-time jobs off-campus in a variety of industries, such as tutoring, retail, and hospitality. The Brandeis Career Services Centre provides tools and assistance to help students find jobs. However juggling employment and school can be difficult, which is why time management skills are essential. In general, students believe that gettin

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Finding part-time work while studying at Otago Polytechnic is often feasible for students. Dunedin, where Otago Polytechnic is located, has a variety of part-time job options in hospitality, retail, and administration. The Polytechnic's career services and local employment portals are helpful resources for job searchers. Furthermore, the New Zealand student visa allows international students to work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during specified breaks, making it possible to combine employment and study. Networking and submitting early job applications can improve your chances of finding part-time work.

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Yes, finding a part-time job while studying at Stanley College is considered manageable, especially for international students. Being an overseas or international student under a student visa, you are allowed to work up to 40 hours every fortnight during semester periods and more during semester breaks. The college helps by offering support through Employment Liaison Officers who help students in finding jobs, writing resumes, and practicing for job interviews. Finally, Stanley College is centrally located in Adelaide, offering several job opportunities in various fields and industries such as research, hospitality, data among more.

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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering  at Central Polytechnic College, Chennai was started in the year 1978. This department offers Diploma Courses in Electrical and Electronics Engineering for full time and part time. Full time degree is being conducted in two shifts with an intake of 120 students in shift 1 and 60 students in shift 2 for a period of 3 academic years. 

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Yes. International students in France are allowed to work part-time, they can work up to 964 hours per year, which averages to about 20 hours per week during the academic year. They can find part-time work in sectors such as retail, hospitality, tutoring, and administrative roles. Students can utilize various job portals such as Pôle Emploi and Keljob to find part-time positions. Networking with peers, attending career fairs, and leveraging university career services can also enhance job search efforts. 

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Students at Dartmouth find it easy to secure part-time jobs. Common roles from on-campus Job Opportunities include working as teaching assistants, note-takers, and ushers at the Hopkins Center for the Arts. The JobNet platform allows students to browse and apply for jobs that fit their availability, making the process accessible even for freshmen

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Yes, it is quite possible to work part-time while studying at Ramapo College of New Jersey. The college indeed has several on-campus job opportunities—there are student aide positions and federal work-study options, too, which are all located in the vicinity. Also, being close to New York City, there is a wealth of off-campus job opportunities available to students seeking employment at retailers or hospitality industries. Hence, many students here find it quite easy to combine part-time jobs with their education, thus getting practical experience and earning additional money while studying. 

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Yes, the opportunities to get part-time jobs for international students while studying are easy at the Asia Pacific International College, APIC. The college is located in Australia, and international students are legally allowed to work a maximum of 40 hours for each fortnight during the semester and unlimited hours during the break. Many students find opportunities in areas such as retail, hospitality, administration, and other such areas that are popular amongst the peer group. Moreover, this is a college that has support and resources in place to help students get into the job market, thus easily combining work and studies.

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Devina

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Yes, it is possible to hold a part-time job during studies at Shannon College of Hotel Management, given its strong industrial links and practical nature of training. The college is located in a hospitality-rich area with all kinds of opportunities available for students to seek out a part-time job in hotels, restaurants, and associated businesses. Also, the industrial reputation of the college enhances the prospects of the students and makes it a hot cake for any employer who wants skill and enthusiasm. Though the job market may be variable, in most cases it is supported by the career services available in the college and the networki

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Candidates who wish to pursue courses in Communications Engineering while doing any form of employment can pursue it in Part-time classroom mode. The following colleges offer these courses:

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