Looking them over, you have quite a few issues that you could address.
Try to get an actual domain name for yourself. It looks much more proffessional.
On your online CV thing, Is it normal to put you secondary enducation on your CV? Although may be regional differences, I would remove it as most employers only care if you have a degree or not. Likewise, it says you are currently a student, so why are you looking for a job? Are you currently in school? Are you looking for an internship? You need to update that with your current status.
Your "Objective" statment is very verbose, I would make it clear and concise, without any fluff.
All of the items in the "Skills" section are useless fluff. Once again regional differences may apply, but either remove it completely or keep it too 1-2 lines.
You mention "Confidence" in many languages, but have no projects using them. Dont make me take your word for it, just show me you know what you are doing.
Remove the share and comment sections...
However its hard to give feedback without actually seeing your real CV, and just seeing an arbitrary list of things on a website. If you dont have a CV, you need one.
Your Portfolio has several spelling errors, which are something easy to fix, and is extremely offputting to somebody looking at it. Likewise, you have 10 different sections for the same single project. It is a very dissorienting format, you shoould just show the one project and then bulletpoints to the different features/techniques used.
Remove all the DirectX sections, as there is nothing there, it just makes everything seem incomplete (Especially when there is spelling errors, "Porject" im looking at you!)
Remove the blog from your site. Its fine to have one if you write insightful posts, but having posts that are just "Looking for job" multiple times can be offputting and not professional.
as Kalle said, add videos and general visual sexyness to entice the viewer.
A more important thing is that Graphics Programming is very rarely an Entry-Level position. Most people go into it after working as a gameplay programmer or similar (Or a crapton of school), so if you are only applying to Graphics Programming positions, its very unlikely you will find a job.