Research the faculty members: Look up the research interests and publications of the faculty members who will be interviewing you by doing some background research on them. You’ll get a better idea of their current projects and potential questions from them if you do this.
Review your application materials: Make sure you are familiar with the content of your application materials, including your CV and personal statement.
Having your research experience, academic successes, and professional aspirations ready will help.
Prepare questions: Make a list of inquiries you want to make of the faculty about their work, the course, and the college. This will show how excited and interested you are in the programme.
Practice answering common interview questions: Prepare answers to common interview questions such as why you are interested in the program, what your research interests are, and what you can contribute to the program.
Dress professionally: Make sure you dress appropriately for the interview. This will help you make a good first impression.
Be on time: Make sure you arrive at the interview location on time. Being late can create a bad impression and increase your anxiety.
Be confident: Believe in yourself and your abilities. Be confident and articulate in your responses, and remember that the faculty members are interested in learning more about you.