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Hello All
I would be really grateful to you if you guys can help me on filling up the form. Its just so confusing.
1. Do I need to put N/A in every row that is not relevant to me
for example , Personal Information - Number 6. There are about 4 rows, Do I need to put N/A in every row?
2. sections that are applicable to me but I don't use all rows, then Do i need to put N/A on any blank spaces as well?
for example, If I just have a bachelor degree, Do I need to put N/A on remaining spaces?
Thank you for your help
ncd13687 said:
Hello All
I would be really grateful to you if you guys can help me on filling up the form. Its just so confusing.
1. Do I need to put N/A in every row that is not relevant to me
for example , Personal Information - Number 6. There are about 4 rows, Do I need to put N/A in every row?
2. sections that are applicable to me but I don't use all rows, then Do i need to put N/A on any blank spaces as well?
for example, If I just have a bachelor degree, Do I need to put N/A on remaining spaces?
Thank you for your help
You can either put N/A in each block or draw slant line across the rows and columns that you have not filled and write N/A in the center. The intention here is to show that you not left the form incomplete and filled it in totality.
Hi rajanvnv
Thank you for answering my question. But still I am not clear about what you said. Does that mean that I need to fillup N/A for the sections that is applicable to me but have not used all the rows. i.e work experience - I have used just 2 rows, and for the remaining rows should I put N/A ? Or just leave them blank ?
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