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Ranjeeta Shukla

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Yes, Indian students can get a PR in France upon meeting the specific eligibility requirements. This typically involves living and woring in Framce for a minimum of 5 years.  

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Upasana Khandelwal

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There are a lot of ways to find a part-time job in France. You can confirm the part-time job openings at your university. On top of this, you can ask about the research assistantship or graduate assistantship with your university and apply for that. You can also contact your professors/mentors and confirm the part-time job options. France also has various websites such as Indeed, Monster, Pole Emploi, etc., which can help you with your job hunt. You can create your profile on these websites and set your requirements as well. You may also seek help from your classmates, who may be locals, and learn about the available job options.

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Priya Garg

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As mentioned earlier, overseas students from outside Switzerland, the European Union, and the European Economic Area can take up employment for a maximum of 964 hours every year, i.e. 20 hours every week. But there are some exceptions as well. So, if you're an international student who has been in France for at least two years and has been pursuing higher education for at least one year, you might be permitted to work for more than 20 hours every week. In such a case you will have to get your visa status changed from a student visa to a work visa or temporary residence permit for jobs that allow compensation.

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Jagriti Shukla

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SMIC or Salaire Minimum Interprofessionnel de Croissance is the term for minimum wage for employees in France. As of 01 January 2024, it was €11.65 gross per hour. Employers are supposed to give atleast this much amount to their workers irrespective of their experience or age. If you're an overseas student in France, you can take up part-time employment and can expect to obtain at least the SMIC rate every hour, provided after deductions. Which industry are you working in will also decide your compensation. So, those in retail and hospitality might obtain a bit more than the minimum wage.

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Virajita Bisht

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France offers multiple part-time employment opportunities for overseas students pursuing higher education there. You can be a language tutor if you're fluent in your native language or any other language and provide tuition to French locals who are willing to learn the same. If you love kids and are responsible you may babysit the children of families who require help with the same. There are also various cafes, hotels, and bars in the country which are in need of part-time staff or workers, especially during the busy tourist season. Apart from these, there are many other options available that one can explore.

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Rohini Rawat

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Yes, overseas students pursuing higher education in France are allowed to do part-time jobs, provided they fulfil the set conditions. They can pick up employment and work for a maximum of 964 hours every year (20 hours per week) during term time and full-time during vacations. In order to be considered eligible for part-time work, students should be holding a valid student visa as well as a residence permit. Please keep in mind that searching for a job in France can be a bit difficult as many employers require individuals who know French. So it will be a good idea if you enhance your French language proficiency before applying for a jo
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Punit Mohapatra

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The University of Melbourne offers a variety of career services to help students and alumni develop their careers, including:  Career advice: One-on-one appointments, drop-ins, and online enquiry formsWorkshops: Practical workshops on key career topicsMentoring: Find a mentor through the Ask Alumni programEmployMe: Provides job market reports, practice interviews, career assessments, and aptitude testsSmart Resume: Uses artificial intelligence to provide feedback on your resumeGradWISE: Provides support and employment opportunities for students with a disability, illness, or injuryResearcher Deve
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Abhishek Khanna

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Your costs to study in France depends on which French institution you are getting yourself enrolled at. If you are enrolling at a public institution in France, then, your costs of studying will significantly reduce as these costs are subsidised by the French government. However, studying at private institutions may get costlier but even then, these costs are lesser than the costs in universities of most other abroad study destinations. Students must note that it is the cost of living in France that they need to take care of as it may be higher than the cost of studying depending on which area, property and lifestyle you settle dow
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Misha

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The job market for those with an MS in Business Analytics from Columbia University is quite promising. The placement rate of Business Analytics graduates of Columbia University is 96% as of March 28, 2024. Graduates have secured positions at prestigious companies such as Boston Consulting Group, Morgan Stanley, IBM, and Amazon, showcasing the program's strong industry connections. The average starting salary for graduates is approximately $124,576. Some of the job roles and estimated annual salaries are as follows:Job TitleRangeData Analyst$56k - $96kBusiness Intelligence (BI) Analyst$54k - $93kData Scientist$74k - $133kBusiness A
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neha dhumal

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Hey Tejaswini, Yes, You can study in the US after taking an improvement exam in state board.While applying in University you should inform university about the improvement exam through mail. If improvement result are available then apply through them.Focus on strong SAT/ACT and TOEFL/IELTS exam scores, and explain about your improvement exam positively in your application.You may struggle during gaining scholarship as it required good score to pass there eligibility criteria.   

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