The compulsory interviews will start on 30 July 2012 at the British diplomatic post in respective countries and it is estimated that they will affect 10,000-14,000 overseas students.
The interview will allow the authorities to refuse student visas on the basis of the answers given or if the applicant fails to attend without reasonable excuse.
Yet there has been no clear announcement as to the criteria which will be applied to the interviews or how they will be carried out, although it is expected that student applicants from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Burma, Nigeria and the Philippines will be targeted.
Need some feedbacks and comments from the candidates to share their recent interview questions if applied after 30th July.
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