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1. Curriculum Vitae / Resume

 1. Curriculum Vitae / Resume

📌 Key Components:

1. Header

  • Name (Bold, larger font)

  • Contact Info (Phone, Email, LinkedIn/Portfolio URL if any)

  • Optional: Address or City, State

2. Objective / Summary (2–3 lines)

A brief, tailored statement about your career goals and what you bring to the role.

Example:

"Motivated BBA graduate with strong communication and organizational skills, seeking an entry-level role in business development. Passionate about contributing to dynamic teams and solving real-world problems."

3. Education

  • Degree | Institution | Year of Passing | Grade/CGPA

  • Example:

    BBA – SDJ International College, Palsana (2025) – 8.6 CGPA

4. Work Experience / Internships (Reverse chronological order)

  • Job Title | Organization | Duration

  • Bullet points (Use action verbs: Managed, Coordinated, Designed...)

  • Focus on achievements and responsibilities

5. Skills

  • Technical: MS Office, Excel, Canva, Tally, etc.

  • Soft Skills: Leadership, Teamwork, Public Speaking, Adaptability

6. Projects / Certifications / Workshops

  • Title | Short Description | Tools/Skills Used

  • Any MOOC or professional development course (Coursera, Udemy, etc.)

7. Extracurricular / Leadership / Volunteering

  • Event organized, club positions, competitions won

8. Languages Known

  • English (Fluent), Hindi (Native), Gujarati (Fluent)

9. References (Optional)

  • Available on request / or list one or two with permission.


📄 Resume Template (for College Students)

[Your Name]
Phone | Email | LinkedIn | City

🎯 Objective
[Write 2–3 lines about your career goals tailored to the role.]

🎓 Education
- BBA, SDJ International College, Palsana – 2025 | CGPA: 8.6

💼 Internships / Experience
Marketing Intern | ABC Pvt. Ltd. | May–July 2024
- Conducted market analysis to improve product placement strategies.
- Increased social media engagement by 20% through targeted campaigns.

🛠️ Skills
- Technical: MS Excel, PowerPoint, Tally, Canva
- Soft Skills: Teamwork, Communication, Problem-Solving

📚 Projects & Certifications
- Survey on “EV Preference in Kamrej Region” (2025)
- Certification in Digital Marketing – Coursera (2024)

🎭 Leadership & Activities
- Organizer – FreshFellas 2024 (Fresher’s Event)
- Volunteer – SDJICP Blood Donation Camp

🗣️ Languages
English, Hindi, Gujarati

✉️ Cover Letter

📌 Structure:

1. Header (Optional if emailed)

Name, Address, Email, Phone, Date

2. Greeting

Dear [Hiring Manager's Name] / Sir/Madam,

3. Introduction

Mention the role you’re applying for and a brief sentence about yourself.

4. Body

  • Why you are a good fit (skills, education, passion).

  • Mention your relevant achievements, projects, or internships.

5. Conclusion

Thank them and show enthusiasm for the opportunity. Mention availability for interview.

6. Closing

Sincerely,
[Your Name]


📄 Sample Cover Letter (Student Job)

Dear Hiring Manager,

I am writing to express my interest in the [Position Name] at [Company Name], as advertised. I am a final-year BBA student at SDJ International College, Palsana, with a passion for business strategy and communication.

During my academic journey, I have developed strong interpersonal and organizational skills. As an intern with ABC Pvt. Ltd., I assisted in marketing research and helped boost online engagement. Additionally, I led event coordination efforts at my college, showcasing my leadership and team collaboration abilities.

I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to contribute to your team and am confident that my academic background and drive to learn will be an asset.

Thank you for considering my application. I am available for an interview at your convenience.

Sincerely,  
[Your Full Name]  
Phone | Email | LinkedIn



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