What are some part-time jobs at LPU?

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    Riya Sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    There are many ways to earn extra money while studying full-time. I know many students who study at Lovely Professional University and do the same. Here are some jobs you can pursue:
    A part-time job in college departments such as admissions, library, records, etc. And work as an educational counselor during the summer vacations. Another is in restaurants like Dominoes and grocery centers. If you are a B.tech/CSE/IT student, you can study website design and data management. There are several sources online, as well as searching for such talent. Freelancing is a huge open market for everyone from YouTube vloggers to blogging, photography,
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    Prachi Sharma | Guide-Level 13

    2 years ago
    Hello, Devanshu Nath
    As per the vacancies available in different departments, one can apply, and after clearing an interview, they can be eligible for a job. There can be different job types, like:
    ASSISTANT PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
    ASSISTANT PHARMACISTS
    GSA TRAINEE
    ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS
    Medical Lab Technicians
    DIETICIANS
    CONTENT ASSISTANTS
    SPORTS TRAINERS
    Computer Lab Assistant
    LIBRARY ASSISTANTS
    OFFICE ASSISTANTS
    STUDENT COUNSELORS
    Data Entry Operators
    Receptionists and campus guides
    Call Center Assistant
    I hope it helps!
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    Harsh Pandey Faculty LPU | Guide-Level 13

    3 years ago
    LPU has several options for the students to earn money as part-time jobs in LPU. If there is any job vacancy for students available, you will get a notice on UMS (University Management System) regarding the same. You just need to fill the form and apply. Wait for interview time slots and then for the result. After being selected you will be provided with the respective time slots in which you can work apart from the class hours. Following are the jobs that a student can get:
    PEER TUTOR
    ASSISTANT PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
    ASSISTANT PHARMACISTS
    GSA TRAINEE
    ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS
    MEDICAL LAB TECHNICIANS
    Students pursuing DIETICIANS
    CONTENT ASSISTANTS
    SPOR
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    rubina singh | Guide-Level 11

    2 years ago
    LPU offers numerous part time jobs for the student so that they can enhance their skill and also get good experience. Here are some job role offer to the students are :
    Tutoring: If you excel in a particular subject or have good communication skills, you can offer tutoring services to fellow LPU students or local school students. Freelancing: If you have skills in graphic design, content writing, programming, or other areas, you can offer your services as a freelancer and work on projects during your free time. Retail or Customer Service: Many local businesses near LPU may have part-time job openings in retail or customer service roles,
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    Sampreet Kaur | Contributor-Level 6

    2 months ago

    At LPU, there are many part-time job options for students which help us earn and learn together. The university gives chances to work inside the campus like in the library, hostel office, admissions cell, sports department, or at uni-mall. Many students also work as student assistants in academic blocks or as lab assistants. Some also work during events as volunteers or manage crowds during big fests like One India or YouthVibe. These jobs are flexible and match our class timings. LPU also has a system called Earn While You Learn, where students can apply for small tasks and get paid. This builds confidence and gives experience before

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    ParmSidhu | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    Dear student, earning while learning indicates how determined you are towards your job while gaining all those experiences. Having a part-time job during your education serves you with experience, new exposure and learning which in turn is helpful for your future job or the respective areas you are applying for.

    Moreover earning money during your education makes you independent and confident. It’s always a better idea to get a part-time job in your stream as it will open the way to put your knowledge into the application which will help you in gaining experience. However, if the job isn’t of your stream, it’s not a big

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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    ON CAMPUS part time JOBS To help you make your education more affordable:
    1. PEER TUTOR, Bright students can work as teachers or teaching assistants to teach and guide juniors or weaker students.
    2. ASSISTANT PHYSIOTHERAPISTS, Physiotherapy students can assist in all kinds of physiotherapist activities on campus during competitions and events.
    3. ASSISTANT PHARMACISTS, Pharmacy students work part time to track the distribution of medicines and maintaining records in the University Medical Store.
    4. GSA TRAINEE, Hotel Management Students assist with daily routine tasks and provide guest service.
    5. ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS, Students get ava
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    neharika mann

    3 years ago
    There are many ways to earn money on the side while being a full-time student. I know many students studying at Lovely Professional University doing the same. Here are some works you can do:
    A part-time job in the universities departments such as admissions, library, filing departments, etc. And on summer vacations work as an educational counselor. Another is in eateries like Dominoes and food hubs. If one is B.tech/CSE/IT student then they can get into website designing and data handling. There are various online sources as well as looking for talents like this one. Freelancing has been a huge open market to anyone, from YouTube vlogge
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    konatham Abhishek HeLpINg HaNd FiRsT | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Dear Nath
    There are number of part times jobs available on campus at LPU for both national and international students. While studying at LPU, I have also worked as an Intern and Student counselor in the Division of International Affairs and Division of Admissions. The used to get payment on-time and was allowed to work 20 hours per week as per the policy, The salary varies from INR 50- INR 100 per hour. Thank You!
  • There are various part-time job available at LPU some of them are
    PEER TUTOR
    Bright students can work as teachers or teaching assistants to teach and guide juniors or weaker students. ASSISTANT PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
    Physiotherapy students can assist in all kinds of physiotherapist activities on campus during competitions and events. ASSISTANT PHARMACISTS
    Pharmacy students work part-time to track the distribution of medicines and maintaining records in the University Medical Store. GSA TRAINEE
    Hotel Management Students assist with daily routine tasks and provide guest service. ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS
    Students get avail jobs like welding, motor windi
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