As an international student at BSBI, can I work part-time?

German government allows students to work while studying. In short, the working is limited to 120 days per year or 240 half days annually. Also note that this includes voluntary work and foreign students cannot work as freelancers nor declare themselves to be self-employed. The top 10 part-time jobs
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Yes, being a private institution, the MS admissions here are both easier and more flexible compared to the highly competitive and state-funded public university in Germany.
The reasons for it being easier are given below -
- A public university in Germany would require a very good GPA while
As per the official website of the Berlin School of Business & Innovation, this B-School mainly focuses on attracting students who are career-focused and entrepreneurial.
The academics are considered important but its core educational philosophy is built on the three pillars, which are -
- Enterpr
As per the latest trends at the Berlin School of Business and Innovation, the PG courses (in Business and Technology) offered here attract the highest enrollment from Indian students. These courses are famous for its focus on Employability.
Given below are the most popular programs at this univ
To apply for the PG courses at the Berlin School of Business and Innovation, Indian students would need a strong UG degree from a well-known university. Look at the pointers given below -
- In case a student does not meet the academic requirements, they may be assessed on relevant work experience
For the Berlin School of Business & Innovation admissions 2026, the official intakes are February, May and October for Indian students.
The BSBI admisison deadlines has the February intake which is also the main intake and it offers a lot of UG programs like BA, BSc and also the PG courses
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