CV

Curriculum Vitae (CV) is Latin for "Course of Life." It is a document that contains a complete account of a person's educational and professional background. A CV for students often includes information about academic accomplishments, extracurricular activities, employment experience (if any), abilities, and other pertinent details. A student CV typically includes the following sections:

1. Contact Information:
Include your entire name, phone number, email address, and, if applicable, your home address.

2. Objective or Personal Statement: 
A brief statement outlining your career goals, interests, and what you hope to achieve.

3. Education: 
List your educational background, including the names of schools attended, dates of enrollment, and any degrees or certificates obtained.

4. Relevant Coursework: 
If you're applying for a position that's directly related to your field of study, you can highlight your academic strengths by including relevant courses.

5. Work Experience: 
Include any internships, part-time jobs, or volunteer work. Provide details about your role, responsibilities, and accomplishments.

6. Skills: 
Highlight skills that are relevant to the job or field you're interested in. This can include technical skills, language proficiency, and other abilities.

7. Extracurricular Activities:
Showcase any clubs, sports, or other extracurricular activities you've been involved in. This can demonstrate teamwork, leadership, and time management skills.

8. Projects: 
If you've worked on any significant projects during your academic career, include details about them. This could be research projects, group assignments, or personal initiatives.

9. Honors and Awards: 
List any academic honors, scholarships, or awards you've received.

10. References:
Optionally, you can include references or mention that they are available upon request.