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Priya

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Based on the labor market, Indian students at Singapore Polytechnic favor part-time work in industries like information technology, hospitality & tourism, banking & finance, supply chain & logistics, art & design, construction, and electronics & telecommunications. Furthermore, Singapore Polytechnic offers students part-time employment in positions including digital marketer, personal assistant, tutor, administrative assistant, and human resources specialist.Additionally, the school permits full-time Diploma candidates to work full-time during breaks and part-time for up to 16 hours per week during the academic year.

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Yes, the student residence permit will allow University of Oslo students to work up to 20 hours a week. Students can also work full-time during holidays. Note that part-time work permit allows students to be an employee. They are not allowed to set up their own business while being on a student permit. Also note that while doing part-time work, students have to follow a normal study progression and complete 30 ECTS credits each semester.

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Indian students studying at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in Malaysia often work in part-time jobs across various sectors. Some popular areas for part-time employment include education and tutoring, where students may earn extra income. The hospitality sector - like hotels, resorts, and airlines, also presents job opportunities for international students, allowing them to gain valuable industry experience. 

Also, students with a background in accounting, finance, or related fields can explore part-time roles in banking, insurance, accounting, or investment firms. The technology sector, covering software development, e-commerc

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