Sunday, November 1, 2009

[noakhali-web] Higher Education in Europe [2 Attachments]

<*>[Attachment(s) from Muhammad Anwarul Hoque Khan included below]

For your information and record please.


(for details see attached files)

Living Cost:

Average living cost in finland is about 300 euro/month if the student live in single room. (Room rent = 200Euro + Food =100 euro). But if two students live together expenses will be 200euro/month.

Job Opportunities for upcoming students

For students, job always depends on luck. Nobody can give guarantee you that you will get a job within certain time. Probability to get a job in Stockholm, Oslo, Helsinki, Copenhagen are better than other cities. I know some Bangladeshi students who got job after 1 week arriving in Turku & some students didn't get any job yet. If the students come in July or beginning of August in Finland, it's very easy to get a job. But from mid August all students arrived in Finland & applicants for job increases but number of job decreases because summer time they need more workers. But in Finland if a student goes to 50 places for job he will definitely get a job. But for in UK, if the student goes to 500 places for job, nobody can guarantee him that he will get a job in UK. So, UK is the most tought palce to get a job now. Denmark is easiest country to get a job in the world. Sweden situation is worse than Finland because of too many international students. Norway
& Netherlands' situation is bettter than Finland. Belgium & Germany's situation is like Finland.

So, its better that if the student have the money for 10 months to survive about 3.5 lakh taka then he don't need to work during term. From 15th May to end of August is the summer time & Universities are closed. Students can earn about 5000 euros within these periods & its very easy to get a job that period. Students who worked for strwaberry pick-up that time could earn 6000-7000 euros in 3-3.5 months in Finland.

Most of the students get paid research project from 2nd year in Finland which is atleast 900 euros/month. So, actually money is needed for only 1st year.


Sweden : Students are allowed to do full time job at any time.
Finland : 25 hours/week during term but full time during vacation.
Norway : 20 hours/week during term but full time during vacation.
Denmark : 15 hours/week during term but full time during vacation.
Germany : 90 full days or 180 half days per year.
Netherlands/Holland: 10 hours per week (maximum) averaged over the year or full-time during the summer months (June, July, August).
Belgium : 20 hours/week during term but full time during vacation.
UK : 20 hours/week during term but full time during vacation.

In Stockholm & Helsinki , it's easy to get a part time job for students. But it's very difficult to get jobs in other cities in Sweden & Finland . Mainly students do cleaning jobs in Sweden & Finland . But after finishing the study, students can start their career in big companies in Sweden & Finland . In Denmark , students get job easily in anywhere in Denmark . After finishing study they get green card visa & very easy to get a good job in Denmark .


<*>Attachment(s) from Muhammad Anwarul Hoque Khan:


<*> 2 of 2 File(s) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/noakhali-web/attachments/folder/1357597775/item/list
<*> Evaluation Form.xls
<*> UAS.pdf

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