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Studying in the UK is a dream come true for many Indian and international students. Along with gaining a world-class education, students often seek part-time job opportunities to support their living expenses and gain practical work experience. The UK offers various part-time jobs for international students, making it easier to manage finances, gain soft skills, and build a resume.
In this blog, we will explore everything you need to know about part-time jobs in the UK for international students in 2025 — from rules, job types, pay scales, application tips, and FAQs.
Financial Support: Helps cover tuition fees, rent, groceries, and travel expenses.
Work Experience: Adds UK work experience to your resume.
Cultural Exposure: Interacting with locals improves your communication and adaptability.
Soft Skills: Time management, teamwork, and customer service skills.
If you’re an international student on a Tier 4 or Student Route visa, you are generally allowed to work part-time during your studies.
During term time: Up to 20 hours per week
During vacations/holidays: Full-time (40 hours/week) allowed
Internships/Placements: Can be full-time if it’s part of your curriculum
Cannot be self-employed or start a business
Cannot work as a professional athlete or coach
Cannot take up full-time permanent positions while studying
Positions: Sales assistant, cashier, stockroom assistant
Places: Supermarkets, high street stores, malls
Pay: £8 – £12/hour
Positions: Waiter, barista, kitchen porter, bartender
Places: Cafés, restaurants, hotels, pubs
Pay: £9 – £13/hour + tips
Positions: Library assistant, IT support, student ambassador
Places: On-campus departments and student unions
Pay: £10 – £15/hour
Positions: Call centre assistant, receptionist
Pay: £9 – £14/hour
Positions: Food delivery (e.g., Uber Eats, Deliveroo)
Requirements: Valid driving license, bike/moped
Pay: £8 – £15/hour (plus bonuses)
Positions: Content writer, graphic designer, tutor
Platform: Upwork, Fiverr, Preply (must be employed, not self-employed)
Pay: Varies widely based on skillset
Positions: Packaging, assembly line, inventory
Pay: £10 – £12/hour
Most UK universities have dedicated portals for part-time on-campus and off-campus jobs. Check regularly for updates.
Indeed (indeed.co.uk)
StudentJob UK
Reed.co.uk
Totaljobs
CV-Library
Visit local cafes, stores, and restaurants with your printed CV. Be polite and express your availability clearly.
Facebook groups and WhatsApp communities for Indian/International students often post job leads.
Keep it short (1 page max)
Highlight soft skills (communication, punctuality, teamwork)
Mention any past volunteering or student leadership roles
Add UK phone number and local address
Tailor your resume for each job type
The UK follows a National Minimum Wage based on age:
Age Group |
Hourly Rate (2025 Estimate) |
---|---|
18–20 years |
£8.60 |
21–22 years |
£10.20 |
23+ (National Living Wage) |
£11.50 |
Note: Some jobs (like delivery) also include bonuses or tips.
If you earn over £1,048/month (2025 threshold), you’ll need to:
Pay income tax (~20% above this threshold)
Pay National Insurance (NI) if earning above £242/week
Apply for a National Insurance Number (NI Number) online or by phone.
Ensure your employer handles PAYE (Pay As You Earn) for taxes.
Follow visa guidelines on working hours
Keep academic performance a priority
Apply early for holiday season jobs (Christmas, summer)
Keep records of your work hours and contracts
Be punctual and reliable at the job
Don’t work more than 20 hours/week during term
Avoid cash-in-hand jobs (they may be illegal)
Don’t sign a job contract without reading thoroughly
Don’t skip classes for work
Never share your bank or NI details casually
A: No. Part-time jobs can help manage living costs but won’t cover full tuition. Always have financial backup or proof of funds as per visa requirements.
A: You risk visa cancellation and possible deportation. Always stick to the allowed limit.
A: Not always. Most retail and hospitality jobs train you on the job. Good communication skills and attitude matter more.
A: Apply online at the UK government website (gov.uk). You may need to attend a short appointment.
A: Yes, if it’s a part of your course or approved by your university, and within your visa terms.
Working part-time in the UK is not only a source of income but a great way to immerse yourself in the culture, meet new people, and gain practical experience. Make sure you comply with visa rules, manage your academics efficiently, and choose jobs that fit your skillset and schedule.
The UK job market in 2025 is expected to remain open to student workers across various sectors. Whether you’re brewing coffee at Costa, assisting in university libraries, or tutoring online — every job adds value to your student life and future career.
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