Writing CV

The first documents that any professor looks at is your Curriculum Vitae (CV). Writing a good and effective CV can paly a crucial role in your admission hunt

Writing Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Writing CV is very important for a candidate. Once you want to apply for admission in a university program, your “Curriculum Vitae” or simply CV is one of the important documents that must be provided to the university/college. Sometimes people define CV to be Academic Resume. Although this is partially true, CV in many aspects is different.

CV represents all scientific history of your life in brief. Your education, work experience, major projects, skills, awards, language proficiency and publications are among the important contents that must be included in your CV. Depend on the level of the education that you are applying for, one part may or may not be included.

 

Why is CV Important?

While you are not present, your CV is the first thing that represent you and your background. Well written and organized CV can potentially conveys a good educational impression of you and what you have done. That is why your CV must be written as professional as possible.

 

What are the Common Problems?

The following are few of important problems with writing CV:

 

  • Missing important information
  • Excessive information
  • Weak structure of lack of order
  • Incomplete or unnecessary explanation
  • Lack of professional Language
  • lack of professional design
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