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UCL’s MiM interview usually focuses on your motivations, clarity of goals, and fit with the program. They’ll ask things like “Why UCL?”, “Why a Master’s in Management and not an MBA?”, or “What are your short and long-term goals?” It’s not about testing technical skills, but more about understanding your thought process, ambitions, and whether you’ve done your homework about the school.
You can also expect situational or behavioral questions—like “Tell us about a time you faced a challenge in a team and how you handled it” or “Describe a leadership experience.” Just be honest, structure your answers clearly, and tie everything back to how UCL MiM will help you grow.
Lastly, they may ask “What will you contribute to the cohort?” or “How do you see yourself using this degree in your career?” So try to show self-awareness and a bit of personality. It's more of a conversation than a grilling, so keep it natural and focused on your genuine goals.
What will UCL really ask? This blog helps you ace the task!