This document provides guidance on how to write a research CV without previous research experience. It recommends including details of semester projects from your undergraduate degree and treating them as research experience. The key sections to include are: contact information, education history with university links, a final year project abstract, abstracts for semester projects focusing on those most relevant to the target professor's interests, any internships or seminars, technical skills, and awards. Listing semester projects demonstrates work done in the past and helps professors think the applicant has research experience. The CV can be up to 4 pages long for fresh graduates. Writing it in this way and including semester project details can help applicants get acceptance letters from professors even with lower GPAs.