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AEO Exhibitions / Interviews                                   Lahore:      16th January, 2012 (10am - 06pm) PC Hotel - Lahore, 17th January, 2012 (10am - 01pm) AEO - Lahore,                                           Islamabad:      19th January, 2012 (10am - 06pm) Serena Hotel - Islamabad                                           Faisalabad:      22nd January, 2012 (10am - 04pm) Serena Hotel - Faisalabad                                           Peshawar:      22nd January, 2012 (10am - 04pm) PC Hotel - Peshawar                                           Karachi:      22nd January, 2012 (11am - 06pm) PC Hotel - Karachi, 23rd January, 2012 (10am - 01pm) AEO - Karachi,                                           Multan:      28th January, 2012 (10am - 04pm) Ramada Hotel - Multan                                          


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WORKING WHILE I STUDY

A student visa allows you to work up to 20 hours per week during course time and full-time during vacation periods, provided this does not interfere with your study program. The money you earn while working part time is to be considered as extra pocket money only and in no way would it be sufficient to could cover tuition and living expenses. Permission to work is granted after you commence your studies.

Australian Universities allow 20 hours per week of working while study

Australian universities permit 20 hours per week during course time