About your interview

Have you been invited to attend an interview as part of your application to study with us? If so, you can find out more about what to expect from your interview on this page.
When

You’ll be allocated a specific timeslot

Our Admissions team will send you a link via email
Where

Online via Microsoft Teams

If you don’t have the Teams app, you can join on your internet browser

Duration

30 – 45 minutes

Recording

Please be advised that your interview will be recorded
What you’ll need

– Laptop with a working camera and microphone* – Internet access* – Your photo ID for verification checks* – Appropriate, professional clothing – A quiet room where you won’t get distracted

* If you don’t have these, we may have to reschedule your interview

What to research

Whether or not you’re familiar with interviews already, it’s always a good idea to be prepared. You can do this by researching your course and our teaching approach.

We’re interested in understanding why ASU London appeals to you, why you want to study with us, and what your career aspirations are. 

What to research

It’s also a good idea to research the relevant professional bodies that represent the industry to find out more about the key areas you’d study at ASU London. Their websites contain useful information about how they support students through to professional registration.

We have strong links with a range of professional bodies and encourage our students to join and make use of their student memberships.
What Are Industry Employers Looking for from Engineering Graduates?

Interview Format

In your interview, you’ll be joined by a small panel consisting of ASU London Academic and Admissions staff. You’ll be asked a series of questions to help determine whether ASU London is a good fit for you, before having the opportunity to ask any questions of your own. 

Throughout your interview, we’ll focus on:

  • Your demonstration of some essential skills and values, including problem-solving, logic, and teamworking.
  • How you approach each question and communicate your answers.
  • Your understanding of the degree programme and commitment to your studies.

What happens next

You’ll find out the outcome of your interview within three working days, either via UCAS or directly by our Admissions team.

If you’re successful following your interview, you’ll need to:

  • Accept your offer via the UCAS Hub if you applied through UCAS, or by emailing our Admissions team if you made a direct application.
  • If you’re not based locally, make your accommodation arrangements as soon as possible.
  • Complete any outstanding conditions on your offer.
  • Notify our Admissions team if your circumstances change.
If we’re unable to offer you a place to study with us, you can ask for written feedback to help you understand any areas you need to work on. This information will be useful when preparing for future interviews. We’re also happy to accept applications for next academic year if you want to try again.