Up to 5, I may be mistaken, but in any case the study does not count as work experience not only for motherhood, but also in general. This is stupid, you are both studying and when the time comes to retire, you may not have enough work experience and in order to do that, you have to pay! In the end, it turns out that you were punished for studying! But this has nothing to do with the topic.
1 carpoolkaraoke answered
No, during your student days you are state-supported and not only do you not pay taxes but you also spend state money. You can't be considered a taxpayer while you're spending, studying is not a job.