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Over the years, he has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Lifetime Achievement Award from World HR Congress and HR Person Of The Year from Public Relations Council of India.
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BHARATHI Question by BHARATHI on Dec 09, 2023Hindi
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How about job opportunities for Indians at Germany (Berlin) after completing MBA from Arden University? During MBA degree, if we want to work part time, how difficult to get the job opportunities?

Ans: There are many job opportunities available in Germany for Indian students who have completed their MBA. According to a source, many Indian students choose to stay in Germany after completing their studies, taking advantage of the numerous job opportunities available in fields such as engineering, information technology, healthcare, and business.

Arden University Berlin offers its students access to an online Careers Portal, which currently features around 7,000 job vacancies in the Berlin area (accurate as of March 2020) 1. Additionally, students are eligible to work up to 120 days a year in Germany while they study with Arden University Berlin .

The eligibility criteria for working students in Germany may vary depending on the part of the world you’re from, and what kind of agreement your respective governments have regarding working visas. However, there are some general rules that are widely applicable. If you’re from any country in the European Union (or Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, and Lichtenstein), you’ll have the same kind of access and entitlement to the job market as a German student would. Students from non-EU/EEA countries are limited to no more than 120 full days, or 240 half days per year.

It’s important to note that finding a job opportunity while studying part-time can be challenging. However, it’s not impossible. I recommend that your son researches these options and speaks with professionals in the field to determine which path is right for him. I wish your son the best of luck in his career search!
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