Of these, 15% plan to earn extra money as couriers, 11% as waiters, 8% of survey participants as promoters and sellers, 7% of students as pickers of goods, the research center "Salary.ru" said.

Also, as analysts found out, 5% of students are going to earn extra money as cashiers, 4% of respondents as tutors and loaders, and nannies, marketers, photographers and call center workers - 3% of respondents, respectively.

In addition, 2% of survey participants indicated options for summer part-time work as dogsitters, employees of a tourist base or a guest house for vacationers and admissions officers at the university.

1% of students plan to earn extra money as animators, holiday hosts, taxi drivers, computer technicians, and employees on the beaches.

The remaining 14% of participants are ready to consider any offers of part-time work, the study emphasizes.

As experts added, among the reasons for part-time work (it was possible to choose several answers), three-quarters of students name the opportunity to save money - 75%, the same number chose the option "for the sake of material insurance".

Also, 27% of students want to help their parents, 27% have nothing else to do in the summer, for 12% part-time work is a hobby, 10% plan to pay off debts, and 9% earn money for training.

In total, more than 2 thousand Russian students took part in the survey.

Earlier, the first deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Education, Yana Lantratova, called for participation in a special military operation as a volunteer to be indicated as one of the grounds for granting a student academic leave.