If you’re planning to study MBBS or any academic program in Georgia, one of the most important steps in your journey is the Skype interview — often required for your student visa or university admission.
This virtual interview is usually conducted by Georgian immigration authorities or university officials to assess your language skills, intent to study, and preparedness for higher education abroad.
In this guide, we walk you through every aspect of the Skype interview — from preparation tips to common questions — so that you can face it confidently and professionally.
The Georgian authorities and universities conduct Skype interviews to:
✅ Assess your English communication skills
✅ Verify your intent to study, not for immigration misuse
✅ Evaluate your understanding of the course and university
✅ Check your financial preparedness to study abroad
This is mandatory for most applicants and plays a key role in visa approval.
Fluency in speaking and understanding English is essential.
This replaces the need for IELTS in most Georgian universities.
Be familiar with your program (e.g., MBBS), its duration, and subjects.
Example: “Why do you want to pursue MBBS in Georgia?”
Know key facts about your university and the city.
Example: “Tell us something about Tbilisi State Medical University.”
Explain clearly that you intend to study and return, not settle permanently.
Be honest about your future goals (FMGE, USMLE, PG, etc.).
Be ready to talk about your sponsor or family’s ability to fund your studies.
Know your tuition fees, hostel costs, and living expenses.
| Category | Sample Questions |
|---|---|
| Personal | What is your full name? Where do you live? |
| Education | What are your qualifications? What subjects did you study in 12th grade? |
| Course/University | Why did you choose this university in Georgia? Why not study in India? |
| Language | How confident are you in understanding and speaking English? |
| Career Goals | What do you plan to do after completing the course? Will you return to your home country? |
| Financial | Who will sponsor your studies? Do you know the total tuition and living cost? |
| Miscellaneous | Are you aware of Georgia’s climate? Do you know anyone in Georgia? |
📝 Tip: Be honest and natural. Avoid memorized or fake answers — the panel can sense insincerity.
Learn about your course, university, city, and fees.
Know the duration, subjects, and medium of instruction.
Converse in English with a friend, teacher, or mentor.
Watch English interviews or mock sessions on YouTube for fluency.
Use a laptop/PC, not a phone.
Ensure your camera and mic are working.
Use earphones/headphones for clear audio.
Have a stable internet connection (at least 2 Mbps).
Wear formal or semi-formal clothes.
Look neat and professional, as you would in an in-person interview.
Avoid noisy environments.
Ensure your face is clearly visible.
Use a neutral, clean background.
Passport, admission letter, 10th & 12th certificates
NEET scorecard (if applicable)
Sponsorship or bank documents (if asked)
Speak clearly and confidently.
Maintain eye contact with the camera.
Be polite and smile.
Ask politely if you didn’t understand a question.
Sit up straight and be attentive.
Don’t chew gum or eat during the interview.
Avoid reading from a script.
Don’t answer casually or carelessly.
Don’t use slang or informal language.
Don’t use a mobile phone for the interview.
Most Skype interviews last 10–20 minutes, depending on how efficiently you respond and how many questions are asked.
After a successful interview:
You’ll receive visa approval or university confirmation.
Next steps include:
Visa stamping
Flight booking
Travel planning
If your interview is unsuccessful, you may be:
Asked to appear again
Requested to provide additional documents
Q. Is the Skype interview mandatory for a Georgia study visa?
Yes. It helps assess your language proficiency and genuine study intent.
Q. Can I take the interview on my phone?
It’s discouraged. Always use a laptop or desktop for stability and better video quality.
Q. What if my internet disconnects?
Stay calm and reconnect. Inform your consultant or university coordinator immediately.
Q. What if my English isn’t perfect?
That’s okay. You need basic fluency. Focus on being clear and confident, not perfect.
Q. Will I need to show documents during the call?
Not usually, but keep them ready in case you’re asked for visual verification.
The Skype interview is a critical part of your journey to study in Georgia. It allows the university and immigration officers to confirm your seriousness, eligibility, and preparedness.
With good preparation, genuine answers, and clear communication, you can easily pass this step.
At ANS Career Education, we offer:
🎓 University selection & admission support
📄 Mock interviews & document guidance
✈️ Visa process assistance
🏠 Our own hostel in Georgia with Indian food and 24/7 support
📞 Contact us today to begin your stress-free journey toward studying MBBS in Georgia!