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How to Write a Resume for Freshers in India 2026

📅 May 25, 2026⏱ 8 min read✍ ResumesForge Team
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As a fresh graduate in India, writing your first resume can feel overwhelming. The good news is that every recruiter knows you're a fresher, and they're looking for potential, not years of experience. This guide walks you through everything you need.

1. Start With a Strong Professional Summary

The professional summary is the first thing recruiters read. As a fresher, use it to highlight your degree, key skills, and what value you bring. Example for a B.Tech CSE graduate: "Motivated Computer Science Engineer with strong foundation in React.js, Node.js, and Python. Passionate about building scalable web applications and solving complex problems. Quick learner with hands-on project experience in full-stack development, seeking an opportunity to contribute to a dynamic software team." Key tips: - Keep it to 2-3 sentences - Mention your degree and specialization - Include your top 2-3 technical skills - Show enthusiasm and willingness to learn - Never use "I" — write in third person

2. Education Section — Your Most Important Section

As a fresher, your education is your strongest asset. List it prominently after your summary. Format: Degree Name | College Name, City | Year | CGPA/Percentage Example: B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | GIITS, Visakhapatnam | 2022–2026 | 8.2 CGPA Diploma in CSE | Sankethika Polytechnic, Vizag | 2020–2023 | 84% Tips: - Always include your CGPA if above 7.0 - Include all levels of education - Put most recent education first - Include relevant certifications (NxtWave, Coursera, etc.)

3. Projects — Your Experience as a Fresher

Projects are the most important section for freshers. They prove you can build real things. For each project include: - Project name and live link/GitHub link - Technologies used - What the project does (2-3 sentences) - Your specific contribution Example: Wikipedia Search Application Technologies: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, REST API Built a responsive search application that fetches real-time Wikipedia articles. Implemented async API calls with error handling. Served 500+ test users with sub-2 second load times. Aim for 3-4 solid projects. Quality over quantity.

4. Skills Section — Be Specific

Don't just write "good communication skills." Be specific about technical skills. Good skills section format: Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React.js, Bootstrap, Tailwind CSS Backend: Node.js, Express.js, Python Databases: MongoDB, MySQL, SQLite Tools: Git, GitHub, VS Code, Postman, Linux Avoid: - "MS Office" (everyone knows this) - "Good communication" (prove it instead) - Skills you barely know (you'll be asked about them)

5. Work Experience (Internships)

If you have internship experience, this goes right after your summary. Format: Role | Company | Duration - Bullet point 1 (start with action verb) - Bullet point 2 Example: Full Stack Developer Intern | Xverse Technologies | Aug 2024 – Present - Built 5+ responsive web applications using React.js and Node.js - Developed REST APIs serving 1000+ daily requests with 99.9% uptime - Implemented MongoDB database schemas reducing query time by 30% If you have no internship — skip this section and make projects stronger.

6. Formatting Rules for Indian Recruiters

DO: ✅ Keep resume to 1 page (freshers) ✅ Use clean, professional font (Arial, Calibri) ✅ Include phone number and email at the top ✅ Save as PDF before sending ✅ Name file: FirstName_LastName_Resume.pdf DON'T: ❌ Add photos (not required in India anymore) ❌ Include date of birth or religion ❌ Use colored backgrounds or fancy graphics ❌ Use tables (ATS can't read them)

7. Common Fresher Resume Mistakes to Avoid

1. Generic objective statements — "To work in a reputed company" means nothing. Be specific. 2. Listing skills you don't actually know — Recruiters will test you in interviews. 3. No quantifiable results — Add numbers wherever possible. 4. Spelling and grammar errors — Use Grammarly before sending. 5. Wrong email addresses — Use a professional email. 6. Outdated contact information — Double check your phone number.

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