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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students attending ESCP Europe Business School have a preference for part-time positions in business-related subjects such as computer science, engineering, MBA, and other relevant fields. The institution is renowned for producing highly employable graduates, especially in the field of master's finance. Students are particularly drawn to the school's apprenticeship programme because it offers a great hands-on business management experience by combining academic study with in-company work experience. Students can network with recruiters and possible employers through school events including career workshops, corporate presentatio
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It's simple to find part-time work at ESCP Europe Business School while pursuing your studies. Students in Europe have the opportunity to work part-time jobs during semesters and full-time jobs during breaks. Furthermore, the UK offers student visas that allow for 20 hours of work per week and 40 hours on holidays, with chances in a variety of disciplines such as operations management and finance. Students find it easier to work part-time jobs when these amenities are available.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The School of Open Learning (SOL) at Delhi University offers a part-time B.Com (Hons) program. Students who are unable to pursue their graduation in a typical full-time setting are the target audience for the program. The B.Com (Hons) programme at SOL is a three-year distance learning course has been approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the University Grants Commission (UGC).
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a year ago
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International students are allowed to work for a limited number of days / 120 days without a work permit. The university recommends its international students to be financially covered for at least the first semester without taking part-time jobs. The full-time study programs need the attention of students, hence, students are recommended to apply for part-time jobs in break. Check the details about Part-Time Work Options for International Students in Germany from here.
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a year ago
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Yes, as an international student at the University of Padova, one is free to take up part-time job in order to cover the costs. Non-European students are required to have a valid residence permit and according to Italian Law, are allowed to work up to 20 hours / week.
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