I edited this to remove your personal information as it is very unwise to post this sort of thing on the internet.
I don't know the usual format of CVs in your country, but it looks rather light on information to me. Can you ask someone at your university for advice? Which countries are you applying for work in, as requirements often vary? There's nothing here that makes you stand out. Can you go into some more detail about your studies and the projects you worked on? You also don't mention your pre-university education at all - is that usual in your country?
You don't state the qualification you gained at university - I assume a degree of some sort. The 'time' section would normally just be listed as the dates next to the university information.
If you don't have any work experience wouldn't it be better just not to mention it, rather than having a blank section?
Why is this listed under computer skills?
Level B of English:
- Speaking & Listening : so so (don't say so so - use 'average'.)
Strong knowledge of computer structure, microprocessors and microcontrollers.
My health is very good. I can work many hours a day. The last sentence here would be a very strange thing to say in my country, but perhaps it is a normal thing to say in yours?
My interests: football, swimming, watching F1 racing, reading detective books & magazines, listening to music.
My hopes : I want to become a brilliant designable ~(designable doesn't make sense) engineer in the Electronics and telecommunication field. I like working in a challenging working enviroment and would like the opportunity to develop my career.