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Understanding difference between Biodata, Resume and CV
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A Quick guide to Dissertation writing
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Abbreviations and common error in usage of it in Scientific writing
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A Quick guide to writing Abstract
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Introduction to figure in technical writing
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Selecting keywords for your Research Article
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Quick guide to write APA discussion section
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Understanding Research Article and Review Article
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Research Journal Vs Academic Journal vs Scientific Journal
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Understanding impact factor and its calculation
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H-Index and ways to calculate it
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Art of giving effective Presentation
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Art of Note taking in Technical Writing
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Common terminologies in Technical writing
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Understanding Precision and Accuracy
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The Art of Making Research Proposal
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Understanding Biased Language in Technical writing
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Mastering Technical Writing with Rahul: A Researcher’s Essential Guide

Biodata

It is generally for biographical data. There is no limit for number of pages and education and experience is not mandatory. It includes the following:

a) Biodata format for marriage: Biodata for marriage is used to gain personal information about an individual looking for marriage. It is a document which highlights details like name, age, height, hobbies, skills etc.

 

b) Biodata format for jobs: A biodata format for jobs is a document that is used for candidates applying for a job. It is a similar document to a Resume or CV with minor changes. It contains details like education, skills, jobs, awards, certifications etc.

 

c) Biodata for education: It is a document that is similar to the resume and is applicable for high school or college students. It is used to apply for an internship or any part-time jobs or your first full-time job. It contains details like education, hobbies and professional qualifications.

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