/IITMLatextResume

Compact LaTeX Template for the standard institute format. This is a modification of MR Bharath's LaTeX template. I've made it more compact and added a small table option

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IITMLatextResume

Compact LaTeX Template for the standard institute format. This is a modification of MR Bharath's LaTeX template. I've made it more compact and added a small table option

##Available Commands

###\maketitle

\author{Akshay Rangasai D}

\RollNumber{ME10B124}

\Address{415, Narmada Hostel, IIT Madras}

\PhoneNumber{+91 9940070478}

\Email{akshayrangasai.d@gmail.com}

\begin{document}

\maketitle

.....

\end{document}

This makes the title, like in all LaTeX files, but thank to MR Bharath, who overloaded that function, it draws a fancy table sort of a thing to create a nice title that matches the institute standard resume format.

###\EducationTable This is a an environment and must be inside the \begin{} and \end{} commands.

\begin{EducationTable}

\EduDetails{Program}{Institution}{CPGA}{Year}%{5/25}

\end{Educationtable}

The \EduDetails{}{}{}{} is a fancy modifier to fill it up in a table. If you're pretty well versed in LaTeX, you can just fill it up like any normal table. But this is obviously more organized and clean and abstracts the table implementation underneath

###\section

\section{Education} Prints a nice all caps title with a line underneath

###\datedsection

\datedsection{Title}{Dates}

Makes a bold, non-caps title with dates at the far end of the title.

###\Point

\Point{Content goes here}

Makes a bullet point

###\multitable

\multitable{Title}{Points}

Splits the page into two, basically an implementation of \maketitle that helps create title besides the points. Useful for clumping PoRs and Awards.

###Courses

\begin{Course} \Point{Course 1} \Point{Course 2} \end{Course}

Displays courses as a 3 coulumn thing on the render. Useful for people who want to put up courses on the resume.

This are the basic functionalities of this template, shout-out to MR Bharath who had done most of the work on this, the custom fields and all that. I just modified it a bit to make it more compact and a few cosmetic changes. I also added \multitable to make it easy for somebody to use this and for flexible formatting.

####Credits

@catchmrbharath, github. The original one can be found Here