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Indian cohort set to benefit
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The Indian Embassy has acknowledged the development and is advising students to follow official guidelines
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The policy will be monitored closely to assess its impact on both labour markets and student outcomes
Germany has expanded part-time work opportunities for international students, with developments confirmed within the past 24 hours that are expected to benefit Indian students significantly. The policy adjustment increases permissible working hours and simplifies administrative requirements.
Officials stated that the measure aims to address labour shortages while supporting students financially. “We are enabling students to contribute to the economy while gaining valuable experience,” a government spokesperson said.
Indian students, who represent a rapidly growing segment of Germany’s international student population, are likely to benefit from increased earning opportunities and improved job prospects.
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Universities have welcomed the move but emphasised the importance of maintaining academic performance
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“Students must balance work commitments with their studies,” an academic advisor noted
Experts highlight that flexible work policies enhance a country’s attractiveness as a study destination. “Economic participation is a key factor in student decision-making,” an analyst observed.
Community organisations have called for safeguards to prevent exploitation and ensure fair working conditions.




