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Is there an admissions interview, and what does it cover?

EUCLID University does not systematically require an admissions interview as part of the standard application process.

However, an interview may be scheduled in specific cases:

  1. Upon the applicant's own request – If you would like to speak with an admissions officer or faculty member, you may simply indicate this in your application or contact the Admissions Office directly.
  2. At the discretion of the Admissions Panel – In certain situations, the panel may invite you for a brief interview to discuss or clarify specific points in your application (for example, academic background, professional experience, or language fluency).

When an interview does take place, it is typically short (15–30 minutes), conducted via video call (Zoom or Microsoft Teams), and focuses only on the points that need clarification. It is designed to be supportive and informative rather than evaluative or stressful.

If you have any concerns about the interview process or would like to request one proactively, please feel free to mention it in your application or write to [email protected]. We are happy to accommodate your preferences.

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