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The UQ interview
No admissions interview. Here is how it works and how to prepare.
No admissions interview
No interviews for standard undergraduate programs. Medicine (MD provisional entry) uses a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) conducted on campus; all other applicants are assessed on academic merit only.
How to prepare for UQ
- Admission to most UQ programs is purely rank-based , your converted academic score (or equivalent) for the specific program is what determines your offer, so focus all energy on grades and English proficiency results.
- If applying to the MD provisional medicine pathway, the MMI is a separate competitive stage after academic shortlisting; prepare for scenario-based stations testing communication and ethical reasoning, not subject knowledge recall.
- Demonstrate interest through your program choice specificity and a well-targeted personal statement where required; there is no interview to rely on for a second impression.
- Apply early once your documents are ready , UQ assesses international applications on a rolling basis and competitive programs fill before the official closing date.
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