I’m applying for a Bachelor’s in Business in the UK, and I heard the university might conduct a CAS interview before giving me the CAS letter. What type of questions do they usually ask undergraduate applicants like me?
The CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) interview for undergraduate applicants in the UK is usually a brief, straightforward conversation. The university uses it to confirm your intention to study, understanding of the chosen course, and preparedness for living in the UK. Typical questions might include:
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Why did you choose this university and this course?
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What are your academic interests or strengths related to the program?
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How do you plan to fund your studies and living expenses?
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Are you aware of visa requirements and the UK student lifestyle?
The interview is not meant to be difficult or intimidating—it’s more about verifying your documents and ensuring everything is in order before issuing the CAS letter. Being clear, honest, and confident in your answers usually ensures a smooth process.
We can also help you prepare for common questions and practice mock interviews, so you feel confident and ready for your CAS interview.