What kind of studies are you exactly looking for and which countries? What are your scores? You may check on scholarships, some universities, such like ours, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management provides scholarships based on your scores and overall profile. That could be one of the options. Next, check for part time job opportunities while you study, in Germany students choose this option as one of the best source to get their pocket money and earn around 11 EU an hour, which helps to cover up the living cost. You may also look for student's loans in the bank, I believe Indian bank offers one of the best conditions for students.
Thanks for your queries. Answering to your questions, I would like to note that our programmes are 3-days based modules, which means they are specially designed in a way so that students can have time for part time job.
Depending on your qualifications you may be able to get part time job related to finance and you are most welcome to inquire about such possibilities at our Career Centre. More simple job roles you may find on local ads, websites, newspapers or simply by dropping your CV door to door. The student who is willing to work does not find it difficult to pick up a part time job, however it depends on your will. There are quite many settled Indians who are as well helping students and hiring them into their own business.
The scholarship from Frankfurt School Foundation is pre-admission, which means that after submitting your full application you automatically fall into the candidates list and depending on your scores and profile might get funds from 20 to 100 per cent of tuition fee.
After admission you may also look for possibilities to apply to other organizations such like DAAD or STIBET, which provide scholarship to cover living expenses. That would be separately from our university and you would have to apply by yourself.
Hope, that answers your query.
Please feel free to drop me an e-mail on [email protected] for more queries.
1) Is it easy to get a part time job while learning? Does the university help the students to get a part time job or it is solely up to the student?
>> While doing an MBA it makes no sense to do a part-time job because your opportunity cost (if I add the $$ you lost in employment in India + $$ you are paying for the course) is a lot more than what you can get out of the part-time engagement.
2) In a day, will the student get the time for part time job and studies too?
>> As answered above - even if you get time, you rather be doing something more productive, and useful - to help you in the longer term.
3) The scholarships you mentioned is the pre-admission scholarship? >> scholarship can be both pre-admission or sometimes even after you land there (say after your performance in the 1st year)
@Psychodementia Thanks Arun, that was pretty informative....I will try best to work hard and get scholarship...dont want to miss the opportunity becos of lac of funds