I've been following you since the very beginning of this channel, your videos are very informative and the information shared here can't be found somewhere else. Thank you Pavan Sir!!
Thank you Pavan and Chica Checa for starting this incredibly informative series for prospective Erasmus applicants. I have a query about the general publications that you mentioned in the video, Can I include relevant articles that I have published on my own blog/website?
Hi, I would suggest not to include blog and website articles in cv. I was referring to publications (journal and conference). The blog and website articles can be part of your LinkedIn or medium link.
I have one question, I am from sales and marketing background but now I am trying to apply for course in wine tourism. So, I only have few relevant experiences and the work I am currently doing is not exactly related to the course. So in that case, does it make sense to include all of my experiences or should I skip my major part of work to be concrete and provide only relevant information? Hoping for your positive response.
Hello Pavan sir, Really Appreciate your content and information you have provided in all your videos. i wanted to ask if my CV needs to be in Europe format or a regular CV with all the components that you have highlighted in this video will be enough?
@@PavanKSriram I am applying for LL.M. programme. On the page that clarifies criteria and requirements, CV is specified as a requirement and further clarification that can only assumed to be stated in the CV is Education and Qualifications, English Language Proficiency and Employment and Experience. There's nothing on the format. I'd really appreciate your help on this issue.
It depends on typos. It depends on the evaluators but hence it’s important to really take extra care to submit the best possible version which is error free
@@PavanKSriram Thanks. :). Can we cancel the application and again submit the new one, if there is still time to apply. Do you think, it would be appropriate? :)
@@NEPALAYA185 you can check with the consortium. Generally before you press submit but you can keep changing. Once it’s done you cannot. You have to ask the consortium
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I've been following you since the very beginning of this channel, your videos are very informative and the information shared here can't be found somewhere else. Thank you Pavan Sir!!
Thats very kind comment. Many thanks Atharva
Happy to see you back on UA-cam. Waiting for more updates brother. 👍
Thanks :)
Thanks!
Happy to be of help!
Very well explained. Thank you for this wonderful effort..
I'm Super excited for 19th December.
Look forward to see you on Zoom meet on 19th then!
An excellent CV is so important for a successful application!
Absolutely!
Thank you sir for helping me personally 😊😊😊😊
Who is involved in the selection process committee ,the faculty of the particular course?
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Thank you
In the CV picture needed in the top corner?
Generally that's prefered
Thank you Pavan and Chica Checa for starting this incredibly informative series for prospective Erasmus applicants.
I have a query about the general publications that you mentioned in the video, Can I include relevant articles that I have published on my own blog/website?
Hi, I would suggest not to include blog and website articles in cv. I was referring to publications (journal and conference). The blog and website articles can be part of your LinkedIn or medium link.
I have one question, I am from sales and marketing background but now I am trying to apply for course in wine tourism. So, I only have few relevant experiences and the work I am currently doing is not exactly related to the course. So in that case, does it make sense to include all of my experiences or should I skip my major part of work to be concrete and provide only relevant information? Hoping for your positive response.
Hi, Kindly keep the relevant exp only. Rest will not add any value.
@@PavanKSriram thank you for the suggestion. Looking forward to getting help from new videos as well. You are doing a great job. Cheers.
Hello Pavan sir, Really Appreciate your content and information you have provided in all your videos. i wanted to ask if my CV needs to be in Europe format or a regular CV with all the components that you have highlighted in this video will be enough?
It depends on the program what they have set as a criteria
@@PavanKSriram I am applying for LL.M. programme. On the page that clarifies criteria and requirements, CV is specified as a requirement and further clarification that can only assumed to be stated in the CV is Education and Qualifications, English Language Proficiency and Employment and Experience. There's nothing on the format. I'd really appreciate your help on this issue.
@@ams8633 if it’s Emle program then it clearly says please use europass cv format.
@@PavanKSriram it's not. but I understand what you are saying. Thanks a lot
@@ams8633 great, just the website of the program and follow instructions. As they consider them as final. Best wishes
Hy, does 1-2 typos in the cv affects the application or do they deduct the points.? It would be much helpful.
It depends on typos. It depends on the evaluators but hence it’s important to really take extra care to submit the best possible version which is error free
@@PavanKSriram Thanks. :). Can we cancel the application and again submit the new one, if there is still time to apply. Do you think, it would be appropriate? :)
@@NEPALAYA185 you can check with the consortium. Generally before you press submit but you can keep changing. Once it’s done you cannot. You have to ask the consortium
@@PavanKSriram thanks alot.:)
Hi!. I'm planning to apply for the EMECS program... Just wanted to ask whether Europass CV format is mandatory or not?
As per the website they dont state it. So a regular format can work!