I recently bought an Amscope (clone?) complete with barlow lenses And I should have bought it 10 years ago.
A slight problem may be that total costs after shipping and taxes were about EUR 360 after delivery.
The microscope you are pointing to has 2 fixed zoom settings of 20x and 40x. I think even 20x is too much for most electonics work.
A zoom factor of 10x is probably best for most electronics work, and maybe upto 20x for detailed work.
With lower magnification, the quality of the optics also are less critical, and you are more likely to have a usable microscope for a low budget.
High magnification is counterproductive if the picture is vague and fuzzy!
For low budget:
What sort of phone do you (or your parents

have, and does it have a zoom function?
There are applications for phones to use the camera as a magnifying glass, and this may work reasonably well, depending on the quality of your phone. If it's usable, then make something to hold the phone steady. This can be anything from made out of cardboard to an old fixture of a desk lamp.
I much prefer the stereo view of my microscope, but some people apparently can get used to working under mono view.