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Volume 02, Issue 05

Published on: May 2026

PERCEPTION OF STUDENTS TOWARDS PART TIME JOBS IN KERALA

Masrura M. P

SIBGA Institute of Advanced Studies Irikkur

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Abstract

This study aims to analyze the perception of students towards part-time jobs. Part-time employment has become increasingly common among students due to financial needs, skill development, and career experience. The study examines the opinions, attitudes, and experiences of students regarding part-time work. It also identifies the benefits and challenges faced by students while balancing studies and work. Primary data can be collected through questionnaires from college students. The findings of the study help to understand how part-time jobs influence students’ academic performance, confidence, time management, and future career opportunities. The study concludes that part-time jobs provide both financial support and practical experience, but proper balance is necessary to avoid negative effects on studies.

Keywords

Part-time jobs, Students perception, Financial support, Academic performance, Work life balance.

How to Cite this Paper

P, M. M. (2026). Perception of Students Towards Part Time Jobs in Kerala. International Journal of Creative and Open Research in Engineering and Management, <i>02</i>(05). https://doi.org/10.55041/ijcope.v2i5.529

P, Masrura. "Perception of Students Towards Part Time Jobs in Kerala." International Journal of Creative and Open Research in Engineering and Management, vol. 02, no. 05, 2026, pp. . doi:https://doi.org/10.55041/ijcope.v2i5.529.

P, Masrura. "Perception of Students Towards Part Time Jobs in Kerala." International Journal of Creative and Open Research in Engineering and Management 02, no. 05 (2026). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.55041/ijcope.v2i5.529.

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