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Job Prospects In Uk After Completing Studies
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Hi i m frm Delhi,India.. m taking up msc in hrm in Durham university but m really worried about job after completing clg as its very difficult to stay back in uk.plz tel me how can indian students get placements after completing studies,its a 1 year course but after that i have no further job prospects..So what should i do? are there job opportunies in other european countries where i can settle down..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Simmy. If you mentioned what subject matter you have and will study this would help. The UK is very open to immigration so you are in luck. All you have to do is find a job and you can apply fior a work visa. Dont worry about what kind of job it will be. Even if it is working in a clothes shop this will do. Then when you have a work visa you can start looking for a job that suits your education more. It is very easy to stay in the UK so I wouldn't worry.
>>>If you mentioned what subject matter you have and will study this would help.
It's in the post, Honeydip!
http:// www.dur .ac.uk/ busines s/degre es/ma/p rogramm es/hrm/
Simmy:
While you might find it possible to remain in the UK (because you've studied here), it's unlikely that any other EU country would let you work there.
The area around Durham has some of the highest unemployment rates in the UK, so you'd probably need to look elsewhere for work.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/10 604117
'Ground level' jobs in human resources do seem to be advertised quite often. However you'd need to check the strict immigration rules which apply to non-EU citizens, to see if you qualify to work here:
http:// www.ukb a.homeo ffice.g ov.uk/v isas-im migrati on/
Chris
It's in the post, Honeydip!
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Simmy:
While you might find it possible to remain in the UK (because you've studied here), it's unlikely that any other EU country would let you work there.
The area around Durham has some of the highest unemployment rates in the UK, so you'd probably need to look elsewhere for work.
http://
'Ground level' jobs in human resources do seem to be advertised quite often. However you'd need to check the strict immigration rules which apply to non-EU citizens, to see if you qualify to work here:
http://
Chris
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