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Student-Friendly Jobs for Muslims in the UK

Last updated 22 May 2026

Student work is its own thing — it has to fit lectures, exam season, the 20-hour Tier 4 cap if you're on a student visa, and ideally pay above minimum wage. This page focuses on UK roles that actually accommodate a degree timetable.

WHO THIS PAGE IS FOR

  • UK Muslim university students
  • International students on the 20h work cap
  • Muslim graduates between terms
  • ISOC committee members supporting peers

Where students actually find work

On-campus jobs (library, IT helpdesk, halls reception, students' union bar, university tour guides). University Job Shops are the official portal at most UK universities. Tutoring is the highest-paying easy route — £20–£40 per hour through MyTutor, Tutorful, Superprof or word-of-mouth in the Muslim community. Retail and hospitality fill the rest of the hours. NHS bank is open to over-18s with health-related interest.

Visa rules to respect

If you're on a Student visa (Tier 4), you're capped at 20 hours per week during term time. Exceed it and you risk your visa. Vacation hours are usually unlimited — confirm with your UKVI sponsor letter.

Quiet roles for exam season

Library evening shifts, mosque admin, online customer-service chat for SaaS firms, and night-shift hotel reception are all roles students consistently rate as study-friendly because down-time can be used productively.

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