Studying in the UK can be expensive, especially for international students from Nepal. Thankfully, the UK government allows international students to work part-time during their studies. This helps Nepali students earn money to support their living expenses and gain valuable work experience.
In this article, we’ll explore the best part-time jobs in the UK for Nepali students, pay rates, working hours, where to find jobs, and legal requirements in 2025.
🔍 Can Nepali Students Work Part-Time in the UK?
Yes! If you are in the UK on a Tier 4 or Student Route visa, you are legally allowed to work part-time:
- ✅ Up to 20 hours per week during term-time
- ✅ Full-time during holidays (semester break, summer vacation)
You must study at a licensed sponsor university to qualify for these rights.
💼 Popular Part-Time Jobs for Nepali Students in the UK
1. Retail Assistant (Shops & Supermarkets)
- Work at stores like Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Aldi, Primark.
- Duties: Customer service, billing, stock management.
- 💰 Average Pay: £9.50 – £12/hour
2. Kitchen Porter / Dishwasher
- Common in restaurants, cafes, and fast-food chains.
- Physically demanding but often flexible with hours.
- 💰 Average Pay: £10 – £13/hour
3. Waiter / Waitress / Barista
- Work in coffee shops (Costa, Starbucks) or restaurants.
- Need good communication skills.
- 💰 Average Pay: £9 – £12/hour + tips
4. Delivery Driver / Food Delivery (Uber Eats, Deliveroo)
- Flexible working hours, requires a bicycle/scooter.
- You must register as self-employed for this.
- 💰 Average Pay: £11 – £15/hour (includes tips)
5. Cleaner / Housekeeping
- Jobs available in hotels, student halls, offices.
- Low competition; not skill-based.
- 💰 Average Pay: £9.5 – £11/hour
6. Warehouse Operative
- Especially around London, Birmingham, Manchester.
- Duties include packing, labelling, and lifting items.
- 💰 Average Pay: £10 – £12/hour
7. University Jobs (Library Assistant, IT Helpdesk, Admin)
- On-campus jobs are student-friendly and well-paid.
- Flexible with academic schedule.
- 💰 Average Pay: £10 – £14/hour
🌐 Where Can Nepali Students Find Part-Time Jobs in the UK?
| Platform | Website |
|---|---|
| Indeed | indeed.co.uk |
| Reed | reed.co.uk |
| Student Job | studentjob.co.uk |
| linkedin.com/jobs | |
| Job boards in university portals |
🔔 Tip: Walk-in applications with a CV in local stores and restaurants are still very effective!
📜 Documents You Need for a Part-Time Job
- Biometric Residence Permit (BRP)
- National Insurance Number (NI) – Required for salary payment
👉 Apply here: gov.uk/apply-national-insurance-number - Bank Account (UK) – For salary deposits
- CV/Resume – Basic, professional, and tailored
💡 Tips to Get Hired Faster
- ✅ Make a clean and professional CV (use Canva or CV builder tools)
- ✅ Join local Nepali student communities (like Merging Napsx) for job leads
- ✅ Be open to any type of job at first — your first job is experience
- ✅ Be punctual and polite at interviews
📆 Balancing Work and Study
Your studies should always be your top priority. Work only within legal hours. Overworking may result in:
- Poor academic performance
- Legal trouble with UKVI (visa cancellation risk)
Make sure your part-time job supports, not hinders, your education.
💬 Real Experiences from Nepali Students
🧑🎓 “I started as a dishwasher in London, now I’m working as a barista. The income helps cover rent and groceries.”
– Suman, Student at University of Westminster
👩🎓 “I found my first job through a Nepali Facebook group in Birmingham. It was hard at first but now I manage studies and work smoothly.”
– Aakriti, Student at University of Birmingham
✅ Final Thoughts
Part-time jobs in the UK are a great way for Nepali students to earn, build experience, and become financially independent. Make sure to stay within visa rules, build a network, and apply early.
📝 Need help with your CV or job search? Leave a comment or message us!
FAQs: Part-Time Jobs for Nepali Students in the UK
How much can a Nepali student earn in the UK?
A Nepali student in the UK can earn around £10 to £15 per hour in most part-time jobs. With the UK government’s limit of 20 hours per week during term time, this adds up to about £200 to £300 per week, depending on the job and location.
How much can a student earn in the UK part-time?
International students, including Nepali students, can legally work up to 20 hours per week during classes and full-time during holidays.
Weekly earning (term time): £200–£300
Holiday earning (full-time): £800–£1,200 per month
Which job is best in the UK for Nepali students?
Some of the best part-time jobs for Nepali students include:
Retail Assistant (shops, supermarkets)
Kitchen Porter or Waiter/Waitress in restaurants
Delivery Driver/Rider (Uber Eats, Deliveroo – if you have a bike/license)
Care Assistant (requires basic training)
Cleaning Jobs
Warehouse Operative
These jobs are flexible and often do not require high qualifications.
What jobs pay £20 an hour in the UK?
Jobs that pay £20 or more per hour usually require specific skills or experience, such as:
Freelance IT or Graphic Design work
Tutoring (online or in-person) – especially in Math, Science, or English
Caregiving/Nursing Assistant roles (with experience and certification)
Delivery Driving (night shifts or long distances)
Event staffing or security (special events or VIP services)
Some students with prior experience or certifications can qualify for these higher-paying roles.