What type of questions are asked in Cambridge university MBA interview?
Asked by Vishal Keshav M about 1 month ago
Master in Management Student at Georgetown University | Aspiring Business Leader with a Passion for Innovation and Strategy
The questions are focused on your goals, experience, and why you want to study at Cambridge. The school wants to see if you're serious about your career plans and if you’ve done your research.
You may be asked questions like "Why Cambridge Judge?", "What are your short-term and long-term goals?", and "Why do you want to do an MBA now?" They might also ask about your work, such as "Tell us about a time you worked in a team" or "Describe a challenge you faced at work and how you solved it."
Sometimes they go deeper into your application and ask things like "What makes you different from other applicants?" or "How will you contribute to the Cambridge community?" These help them understand how well you fit with their program and values.
Keep your answers simple, honest, and to the point. Don’t try to impress with big words—just explain clearly what you’ve done, what you’ve learned, and why Cambridge is the right next step for you.