--- On Sun, 11/1/09, Muhammad Anwarul Hoque Khan <alamin_ku@yahoo.
 
 > 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/
 > 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://www.DeshiHost.com/
<*> To visit our associated community portal go to:
http://www.Noakhali.org/