In today’s digital world, many universities abroad now conduct online admission interviews as part of their selection process especially for postgraduate programs.
Whether you’re applying to study in the UK, USA, Canada, or Australia, a successful online interview can be the key to securing your admission and even scholarship opportunities.
For Nigerian and African students, this is your chance to make a great first impression — not just through your grades, but through your confidence, communication, and clarity of goals. So, how do you prepare and stand out? Let’s find out.
1. Understand the Purpose of the Interview
Universities use online interviews to:
- Assess your motivation for choosing the course and institution
- Evaluate your communication skills
- Understand your academic and career goals
- Check if you’re a good fit for the university’s culture
This is not just about what you say. It’s about how you connect your goals with what the university offers.
2. Research the University and Course
Before your interview, take time to:
- Learn about the university’s history, values, and global rankings
- Review the course modules, key professors, and research areas
- Know what makes the program different from similar ones elsewhere
This helps you tailor your answers and show genuine interest. For instance, saying “I’m particularly drawn to the University of Glasgow’s focus on sustainable business strategies” sounds more impressive than “I just like the course.”
3. Practice Common Interview Questions
Here are a few popular admission interview questions you should prepare for:
- Why did you choose this university and course?
- How does this program align with your career goals?
- Tell us about a challenge you’ve faced academically or professionally.
- What makes you a good fit for this course?
- What do you plan to do after graduation?
Record yourself answering these questions. Watching the playback helps you identify where to improve your tone, clarity, and confidence.
4. Test Your Tech Setup Early
Since the interview will be online, ensure your:
- Internet connection is stable
- Camera and microphone are working
- Lighting is bright and natural (avoid sitting with your back to a window)
- Username and Zoom/Teams background look professional
Do a quick tech rehearsal a day before to avoid last-minute issues. Nothing ruins confidence faster than poor connectivity.
5. Dress and Act Professionally
Even though it’s online, treat it like an in-person interview.
Wear neat, formal clothing (a shirt or blouse is fine). Sit up straight, maintain eye contact, and smile occasionally.
Remember, how you present yourself tells the interviewer you take the opportunity seriously.
6. Be Punctual and Prepared
Join the meeting 5–10 minutes early. Keep your:
- CV/Resume
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Academic transcripts
- Notepad and pen
within reach. These documents can help you quickly recall details if asked.
7. Ask Thoughtful Questions
At the end of the interview, you’ll likely be asked, “Do you have any questions for us?”
Don’t say “No.” Instead, ask questions that show curiosity, such as:
- “How does the university support international students in adapting to campus life?”
- “Are there research or internship opportunities tied to this program?”
It shows initiative, a quality universities admire in prospective students.
8. Stay Calm and Authentic
Finally, remember: interviewers aren’t trying to trap you. They just want to understand your story and fit.
Be honest, stay calm, and if you forget something, it’s okay to pause briefly before answering.
They value sincerity more than perfection.
Many Nigerian students excel academically but struggle with self-expression during interviews. Practice speaking clearly and confidently about your experiences especially your achievements, community service, or leadership roles.
Your story is your strength. Use it to stand out.
FAQs
Q1. Do all universities require an online interview?
No. Not all programs have interviews, but competitive or postgraduate courses often do.
Q2. How long does an online interview last?
Typically 20–30 minutes, depending on the course and university.
Q3. Can I use my phone instead of a laptop?
Yes, but a laptop is preferred for better stability and video quality.
Q4. What if my internet disconnects during the interview?
Reconnect quickly and apologize briefly. Universities understand technical issues happen.
Q5. Can Kampus Group help me prepare for my university interview?
Absolutely! Kampus Group provides free pre-interview coaching sessions and helps you prepare with real university-style interview questions.
Q1. Do all universities require an online interview?
No. Not all programs have interviews, but competitive or postgraduate courses often do.
Q2. How long does an online interview last?
Typically 20–30 minutes, depending on the course and university.
Q3. Can I use my phone instead of a laptop?
Yes, but a laptop is preferred for better stability and video quality.
Q4. What if my internet disconnects during the interview?
Reconnect quickly and apologize briefly. Universities understand technical issues happen.
Q5. Can Kampus Group help me prepare for my university interview?
Absolutely! Kampus Group provides free pre-interview coaching sessions and helps you prepare with real university-style interview questions.
An online interview is your moment to shine to show that you’re not just qualified, but passionate and ready for the next chapter of your life abroad.
With preparation, confidence, and guidance from experts like Kampus Group, you can make a lasting impression and secure that dream offer.