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Sandwich courses and work placements You can work full-time, even in term-time, if you are doing a work placement which is part of a sandwich course. The course itself must lead to a degree or another qualification awarded by a nationally recognised examining body.
The work placement part of the course must meet all the following requirements:
it must be clearly defined it must be approved by the university or college providing your course it must not extend beyond the end of your course, which means that you must be undertaking more study, for example, attending lectures or writing up a dissertation, after you finish your work placement. If your work placement meets all of these requirements, you can work full-time without the need for you or your employer to obtain further permission from the UK Border Agency. You can decide to do a work placement after your course has started. In this case, you will probably need to apply for extra immigration permission. Talk to the international student adviser at your college or university about whether you should apply for more time in the UK before or after you do your work placement.
Reference: http://www.ukcosa.org.uk/student/what_type_of_work.php
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