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Ayush Gavali

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Getting part time jobs depends on various factors like the qualifications and experience of the student seeking for the job and also the local market condition if it has vacancy and also the job suitable for the qualification and experience of the student applying. For international students it is also a very crucial step to check out their student visa restriction if it is allowed work in a part time job or not.

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Utsav Chakraborty

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A range of part-time positions are available at Queens College, including as proctoring, office administration, and tutoring. Additionally available to students are Optional Practical Training (OPT) and Curricular Practical Training (CPT).
Other part-time positions that Indian students might think about working at are:

  • Library surveillance
  • Teaching aide
  • Assistant in the Academic Department
  • Assistant in the university bookshop
  • Sales position Tour leader
  • Production assistant Peer tutor 
    In addition, foreign students might think about pursuing careers as student ambassadors, wait staff, baristas, mystery shoppers, secret shoppers, or recept
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Akanksha Malhotra

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International students can do part-time jobs while studying at Portsmouth University. Most visa students can work 20 hours per week in term time. Students can do paid, unpaid or voluntary work. However, after graduating, students must check the visa regulations to know about the working conditions. Use the following websites to get advice on working in the UK: Targetjobs, UK Visas and Immigration, etc.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Listed below are the part-time Engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh along with their total tuition costs:

College NameTotal Tuition Fee
Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of EngineeringINR 4 lakh
Mangalayatan UniversityINR 3 lakh

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Ankit Raj

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Indian students at Dakota State University typically choose part-time jobs in retail, food service, tutoring, IT support, administrative roles, and research assistantships. These industries offer flexible schedules and opportunities for skill development. Jobs in retail and food service provide customer experience, while tutoring allows students to use their academic strengths. IT support roles cater for students with technical skills and administrative positions offer organizational experience. Research assistant roles allow students to engage in academic projects and gain valuable research experience. Overall, these sectors cater to

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Akanksha Malhotra

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International students are entitled to work for 140 days in a year. This can be 140 days or 280 half days. In addition to these 140 days, international students can work as Student Assistant or Tutor at the university or another institute without restriction. However, if the program at this university needs an internship, then students do not need special permission

Also Check: Part-Time Work Options for International Students in Germany 

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Ankit Raj

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Yes, it is easy to get part time jobs while studying at Dakota state University if you have any skill in your specific programme. It offers many job opportunities for both work-study and non-work-study students and works with departments, local non-profit organizations, and local businesses to list employment opportunities for students. Students can review available positions and interview for the ones best suited to their interests and academic schedule. The hourly per week number of hours vary depending on the employer and the position, but students may work up to15- 20 hours per week. 

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Dhanush Reddy

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Indian students at James Cook University - Singapore have a variety of popular sectors to choose from when it comes to part-time jobs.

Some of the sectors that are commonly preferred by Indian students include

1.Hospitality and Tourism 2.Retail and sales 3.Education and Tutoring 4.Customer Service 5.Internship 6.Event Management

Many students opt for part-time jobs in retail outlets, shopping malls, and sales positions as it is easy partime job. 

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Anushree mundra

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Yes, getting part-time jobs while studying at North Dakota State University (NDSU) is relatively easy. NDSU offers many job opportunities for both work-study and non-work-study students and works with departments, local non-profit organizations, and local businesses to list employment opportunities for students on the Handshake Job and Internship Board. Students can review available positions and interview for the ones best suited to their interests and academic schedule. The hourly wage and number of hours worked vary depending on the employer and the position, but students may work up to 20 hours per week while in a Federal Work-Stud

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