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MS Applications are rather more or less technical. Also,
majority of the students applying for MS applications do not have a work
experience to talk about, leaving for them, a big gap in your resume. However,
it is important to note that Resumes for MS application need not be bare. On the
contrary, there are many things which you can include in the same. And apart
from the regular, the other two components which are the hero of your MS Resume
is – Research and Project Based Experiences.
Remember, an MS resume devoid of technical/practical
experience is no different than an undergraduate resume. So ensure that you
stand out by suggesting what all you have done in the subject you wish to pursue
your MS in.
An MS applicant must focus on including as much research
experience in the SOP as possible. The major projects the applicant may have
undertaken will add much value to their SOP and thus, must be mentioned in
detail. In addition, you must include the internships, presentations, workshops,
publications, honours, certifications, funding, professional experience, etc.
Here are few heads that should be included in your Resume for MS Applications:
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Academic Projects: The academic
projects must be mentioned in such a way in your resume that it
clearly
reflects your individual role and contribution to the project. Thus, you
must clearly mention what YOU did in the project and not just what your team
did.
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Internships/Trainings: Internships
are another important aspect of your resume. You must mention explicitly
your learning and knowledge gained during the various internships may have
undertaken. Also, don’t forget to mention your individual contribution to
the projects undertaken by you during the internships/trainings.
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Presentations/Workshops: You must
elaborately mention the presentations or workshops or both in your resume.
Make sure you mention the knowledge imparted as well as gained by you during
your participation in these presentations or workshops. Write the topic of
presentation/workshop, when and where you presented it and what you learnt
from it.
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Conferences and Seminars: These are
also one of the key attributes to be considered while preparing your resume.
List the most relevant conferences/seminars you may have attended in your
academic/professional history. Mention your role in the
seminars/conferences. Write whether you delivered, attended or were a part
of the judging panel. Also write the knowledge relevant to your field you
gained or imparted during these events.
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Publications: Include any
publication you may have published/patented during your
academic/professional experience. Also mention the journal where it is
published.
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Recognitions and Honours: Showcase
any prize, awards, honours, acknowledgement, etc. you may have achieved
along with the organization/body that granted it to you.
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Professional History: Mention in
detail your professional qualification/experience. You must mention your
designation, organization name and duration of your job at the organization.
Also, your role and responsibility at this organization must be elaborated
upon including the projects you may have undertaken here, clients you may
have worked with, your professional achievements, etc. Always remember to
quantify your achievements.
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Other skills and qualifications: Other
than the above mentioned major headings, you must also mentioned the other
skills you gained otherwise like your computer skills, certifications, etc.
These also play a vital role in establishing you as a prospective student in
the eyes of the Admission Committee.
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