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Student CV Templates That Help You Look More Experienced

Clean, easy-to-fill layouts for students, recent graduates, and career starters. No long work history required. These templates are designed to look complete at any stage.

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Oslo CV template

Oslo

Free

The Oslo template has a quiet, understated layout, soft typography, and just enough structure to keep everything clear and easy to read.

Split CV template

Split

Free

The Split template has a clean split header, minimal section styling, and an uncluttered layout that keeps the focus entirely on your content.

Barcelona CV template

Barcelona

Free

The Barcelona template has a clean centered header, subtle blue accent details, and a clear single-column layout that makes a confident first impression for early-career professionals.

Bern CV template

Bern

Free

The Bern template has a distinctive shaded band on every section heading, creating a well-structured and easy-to-navigate layout with a modern finish.

Sofia CV template

Sofia

Free

The Sofia template has a warm off-white background, refined typography, and subtle accent details that create a sophisticated and understated layout.

Which Student Template Is Right for You?

Pick by situation. Every template is free to use and download.

First job, no work experience

Lead with education, skills, and any relevant coursework or projects. These layouts look complete and credible without a full work history.

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Internship applications

Targeted, clean applications for internships in any field. Room for a strong objective statement, key skills, and academic or personal projects.

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Part-time and service roles

Straightforward layouts for retail, hospitality, and service positions. Readable and easy to fill quickly without a complex work history.

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Creative and design students

If you are studying design, media, or the arts, a more distinctive template helps show visual awareness even at the start of your career.

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Tech and science degrees

Clean, skills-forward layouts appropriate for tech internships, science placements, or graduate programmes in engineering or data.

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Not sure yet?

Browse simple templates for the cleanest possible base. Modern templates if you want a slightly more contemporary look.

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What to Include in a Student CV

You do not need years of experience to build a strong CV. You need the right structure.

Professional summary or objective

2 to 3 sentences explaining who you are, what you are studying or have recently completed, and what type of role you are looking for. Keep it honest and specific to the application.

Education

Put this section above work experience. Include your institution, degree or qualification, expected or actual graduation year, and any notable grades, awards, or relevant modules. Be specific rather than vague.

Work and volunteer experience

Include any paid or unpaid experience: part-time jobs, internships, placements, volunteering, or student society roles. Describe what you did and what you learned. Transferable skills from any context are worth including.

Skills and tools

Both technical skills (software, programming languages, lab techniques) and soft skills (communication, teamwork, organisation) are relevant. Be specific: name the actual tools and platforms rather than listing generic terms.

Projects and coursework

If you have built something, researched something, or completed a project with tangible output, include it. University projects, personal projects, Hackathons, and coursework dissertations all count and can demonstrate real ability.

Languages and certifications

Include any foreign languages with proficiency level, plus relevant certifications (Google, Microsoft, AWS, first aid, safeguarding, etc.). For entry-level applications, these details can genuinely differentiate you.

How to Build a Strong Student CV

A student CV does not need years of work experience to be effective. What it does need is a clear structure that presents your education, skills, and any relevant experience in a way that is easy to read and honest about where you are in your career.

Start with a short professional summary that explains who you are and what type of role you are looking for. Follow this with your education. For students and recent graduates, this section often comes before work experience. Include any part-time jobs, internships, volunteer work, or university projects that demonstrate initiative, responsibility, or relevant skills.

Skills are especially important for student CVs. List both technical skills (software, programming languages, tools) and transferable skills (communication, teamwork, organisation). If you have language skills, include those too. A well-structured student CV on a clean template looks just as credible as one from a more experienced candidate. Our free student CV builder is designed for exactly this stage. No account required, no watermark on the download.

🌍 Localization support

Built for European CVs and US resumes

MojCV adapts to how hiring actually works in different markets. Use a photo for European applications or skip it for US and UK roles. Switch date formats, reorder sections to match the job, and download in standard A4.

Photo included or skipped

Add a profile photo for European applications or leave the field blank for US and UK roles. The layout adjusts automatically with no empty space.

Flexible date format

Switch between written dates (January 2022) and numeric format (01/2022). All sections update at once when you change the setting.

Reorder sections with arrow buttons

Move any section up or down using the arrow buttons. Put education first for graduate applications, lead with skills for a career change, or keep the default.

One page or multi-page

Keep it to one page for North American resumes or let it run to two pages for detailed European CVs. The builder handles pagination automatically.

Standard A4 format

Every PDF downloads at A4 size, ready to send or print without margin adjustments. The layout is optimised for A4 from the start.

Rename any section

Change "Work Experience" to "Freelance Projects" or "Skills" to "Technical Stack". Any section label is fully editable.

Questions

Student CV Template Questions

Common questions from students and recent graduates about building and downloading a CV.

What should a student CV include?

A student CV should include: a short professional summary, your education (institution, degree, expected or actual graduation year), any work experience (including part-time, internships, or volunteer work), a skills section, and optionally languages, projects, courses, or certifications. Keep it to one page if possible.

What is the best CV template for a student with no experience?

For students with little or no formal work experience, the Graduate, Simple, or Clean templates work best. These layouts use clean whitespace and clear structure to make a shorter CV look polished and complete. Lead with your education and skills, and include any university projects, coursework, or extracurricular activities that demonstrate relevant abilities.

Should a student CV be one page?

Yes, for most student and entry-level applications, one page is ideal. It signals that you have edited your content to include only what is relevant. Our templates automatically adjust the layout to fit your content. If your experience fills more than one page naturally, a two-page CV is fine.

Can I use a student CV template for an internship application?

Absolutely. These templates are well-suited for internship applications. Choose a clean layout, write a targeted summary for the specific role, highlight relevant coursework or projects, and include any transferable skills or part-time experience.

What should I put on a student CV if I have no work experience?

If you have no paid work experience, focus on your education, skills, and any practical activity that demonstrates initiative or ability. Include university projects, coursework, extracurricular activities, volunteering, or personal projects. A strong skills section and a specific, targeted summary can make a very short work history feel much less significant.

Should education go before work experience on a student CV?

Yes. For students and recent graduates, education is typically your strongest credential. Place it before work experience so recruiters see it immediately. Once you have several years of professional experience, you can move education to below your work history.

Are student CV templates free to download?

Yes. All templates on MojCV are completely free to download as a PDF. There are no subscriptions, no account required, and no watermarks. Use our free student CV builder to get started in minutes. Browse all available designs on the CV templates page.

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