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Akanksha Malhotra

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During the semester, students may accept a paid part-time job of not more than 15 working hours a week. Full-time employment is allowed during the regular summer vacations. But, in both cases, the employer of the students will have to apply for your work permit at the Cantonal office for economy and labor. 

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Nishtha Singh

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Yes, international students can work part-time while studying at Aalto University Finland. Generally, students can work without restrictions when the work is related to their degree, such as practical training or thesis work. In other cases, paid employment is restricted to a maximum of 30 hours per week on average. Most jobs pay between €12–16 per hour.

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heau mishr

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No, Adichunchanagiri University offers only a full time BE course which is a four year course spread over eight semesters. The university offers hostel facility to facilitate the stay of a diverse student community that includes both domestic and foreign nationals. Distance courses are also not available for the same.

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Himanshi Shekhar

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Yes, while studying at Wageningen University, if you are a foreign student, you can full-time during the summer months or part-time work for upto 16 hours per week or full-time on their student visa. Popular part-time jobs in the Netherlands are:

  • Cashier
  • Tutoring 
  • Hotel Receptionist

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Nishtha Singh

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International students at Dundee University UK can work a maximum of 20 hours per week during the semester time. On a student visa, students can work part-time job (UK) such as:

  • Tutor
  • Graphic Designer
  • Tour Guide
  • Translator
  • Barista
  • Library Assistant 

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PRIYANKA

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Yes, Indian students can work part-time while studying. However, they need to know a few important things which are as follows:

  • Students can work up to 20 hours pr week during the first year.

  • Working full-time is acceptable during holidays.

  • Students are not allowed to set up their own businesses since part-time work permit has the same duration as of study permit.

  • Students need to apply for a Tax deduction card.

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Gunjan Thapa

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International students of the Uni of Bath can work part-time. However, their working hours are limited to a total of 20 hours per week outside of the vacation time. Also, note that during the vacation time, students can with Tier 4 student visa, can work up to a full-time hours (36.5 per week in the university) each week. Check Popular Part-time jobs in UK

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Akash Gaur

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As an Indian student you can work part time. You can work 20 hours per week during session. On holidays or semester breaks, there's no limit. Students can earn around USD 20-USD 40 (INR 1.8 K-INR 3.6 K) per hour. Conversion rate: 1 USD = INR 91.63 

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Akash Gaur

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Indian students enrolled in UK can work max. 20 hours/week during session. There is no limit to number of hours a student can work during vacation or semester breaks. 

International students are advised to stay within work hours limit as going beyond that can lead to cancel of UK student visa and deportation from UK.

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Akash Gaur

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Yes to afford higher education in South Korea, students are free to work part time in South Korea with studies. According to rules and regulations for international students in South Korea, students are allowed to work max 20 hours per week during studies.

During sem break, International students can work any number of hours in South Korea.

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