Is it possible to pay MBA fee by working in part-time jobs?

Asked by Jyoti gill almost 2 years ago

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Divyakshi  Gupta

Divyakshi Gupta

Study Abroad Expert

There is no right answer to whether you will be able to pay your tuition fee while studying or not. A lot of students work part-time jobs and manage to pay their expenses like accommodation, travel, groceries etc. You can pay a certain amount of your tuition fee and also get some extra income for yourself. 

The easiest part-time jobs that an international student can get include working in Libraries, food joints like Dominos, shopping marts like Walmart etc. 

These are not very fancy paying options since they pay a minimum wage of around 10-15 dollars but it is quite decent for a part-time job. It is not enough to pay the whole of your tuition fee but as I said, you can easily get some extra cash for your other expenses. 

It’s not impossible to get a part-time job, but it’s just a bit difficult to first get a high paying one and secondly get to manage the time. 

Hope this helps!


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Yes, it is possible to pay part of your MBA fees by working part-time, but it might not cover all of your expenses. Most countries allow international students to work a limited number of hours while studying, usually up to 20 hours a week during the semester and full-time during holidays.

For example, in countries like the US, the UK, and Canada, students can take up part-time jobs like working in libraries, cafes, or on-campus jobs. These jobs can help cover living expenses like rent, food, and transportation, but relying solely on part-time work to pay your entire MBA tuition is tough. MBA programs are often intense, and balancing part-time work with studies can be challenging. The income you make from a part-time job might be enough to manage day-to-day expenses, but the tuition fees for an MBA, which can range from $30,000 to $100,000 or more, are generally too high to be covered by part-time earnings alone.

Instead, many students use a combination of scholarships, personal savings, and student loans to pay for their MBA. Some even opt for internships or co-op programs during their studies, which can offer higher earnings and sometimes reduce the tuition burden. It’s important to plan carefully and understand your financial situation before starting the program.

If you're set on reducing your costs through work, consider applying for scholarships and financial aid, or seeking schools that offer paid internships as part of their MBA curriculum. This can help ease the financial load while you're studying.


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Anjali Rawat

Anjali Rawat

Student of Presidium College

Not really, its tough to manage for part time job with an MBA job. Its possible to cover some of your MBA fees by working part-time, but it likely won’t be enough to pay the entire cost. 

Most part-time jobs for students, such as working on campus or in retail, pay around $10 to $20 per hour depending on the country. For example, in the U.S., students can typically work up to 20 hours per week during semesters. If you earn $15/hour, that’s around $1,200 a month.

While this helps cover living expenses like rent or food, an MBA can cost anywhere from $40,000 to over $100,000, making it hard to pay the tuition through part-time work alone. 

Many students use a combination of scholarships, student loans, and part-time work to manage their finances. So, while working can ease some financial pressure, it's important to plan for other ways to cover the larger costs.


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Yes, it's possible to cover part of your MBA fees through part-time jobs, but it's important to have realistic expectations. Many countries, like the US, allow international students to work up to 20 hours per week during the semester.

On-campus jobs typically pay between $10 to $15 per hour. This means you could earn roughly $800 to $1,200 per month, depending on your schedule and the wage offered. While this can help with living expenses, it’s unlikely to cover your full tuition, as MBA fees can range from $50,000 to $100,000 or more.

Some students also explore internships or assistantships, which may offer stipends or partial fee waivers. However, these opportunities are limited and competitive. So while part-time work helps, you may still need loans or scholarships to manage the bulk of the MBA costs.


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