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- Personal Information
- Full name, contact details, nationality, date of birth.
(Include a photo only if recommended by the country — e.g., France, Germany.)
- Full name, contact details, nationality, date of birth.
- Academic Background
- List your diplomas, institutions, and years of study.
- Specify your major and, if possible, your GPA or academic distinction.
- Language & Technical Skills
- Languages: CEFR level (e.g., French B2, English C1).
- Software: Word, Excel, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc., depending on your field.
- Experience
- Internships, research projects, volunteering, student jobs, or involvement in organizations.
Briefly describe your tasks and what you learned.
- Internships, research projects, volunteering, student jobs, or involvement in organizations.
- Interests & Extracurricular Activities
- Sports, arts, community engagement, travel, etc.
- Show your curiosity, personality, and motivation.
An academic CV is often the first document universities examine.
It should be clear, concise, and compelling while reflecting your personality and academic goals.
At Altea Consulting Services, we help you create a tailored CV that meets international academic standards.
- Personal Information
🎯 Purpose of an Academic CV #
Your CV should highlight:
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- Your academic background,
- Your language and computer skills,
- Your academic, extracurricular, or professional experiences,
- Your interests linked to your study project.
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A strong CV should make the university want to learn more about you even before reading your motivation letter.
🧩 Recommended Structure by Altea #
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