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How to Prepare GS interview for Australia in 2026?

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Written by Dikshan Gautam
Updated on April 28, 2026

To prepare for your GS interview, thoroughly research your chosen course and college, know about your sponsor’s financial details, prepare yourself for common questions related to your program of study and future career plans, and make sure that your verbal responses align with your written GS statement. Most interviews last 5-15 minutes and can be conducted via video or voice call, either scheduled or randomly.

Common GS interview questions checklist for Australia visa

Understand the GS Interview Format

It is important to understand the GS interview process before you give a GS interview. This helps you prepare for the interview well and makes you confident for the same.

The GS interview happens under these conditions:

  • Duration: Normally, GS interview lasts for 5-15 minutes
  • Format: Via voice or Video calls through WhatsApp or phone calls. 
  • Schedule: Either pre-scheduled or sometimes random as well
  • Purpose: Verify genuine student intention and temporary stay

The GS interview focuses especially on your academic plans, financial capacity, and intention to return home after completing your studies. 

Common GS Interview Questions You Should Expect

Personal and Academic Background

  • Full name, date of birth, passport details
  • Educational qualifications and academic history
  • Explanation for any gap years in education
  • Previous study background and achievements

Course and University Knowledge

  • Why did you choose this specific course?
  • What subjects will you study in your course?
  • Course structure and duration

Country and Location Selection

  • Why Australia instead of other countries?
  • Why not study in Nepal or your home country?
  • What do you know about the city where your university is located?
  • Countries you considered before choosing Australia

Financial and Sponsorship Details

  • Who is sponsoring your education?
  • Sponsor’s employment details (company name, position, salary, work duration)
  • Source of funds for tuition and living expenses
  • Family financial background

Career Plans and Intentions

What will you do after graduation?

  • Specific industries or companies you plan to work for in Nepal also if possible mention the estimated salary from top companies for return of investment

Visa Conditions Awareness

  • Do you understand your visa conditions?
  • Work hour limitations during study
  • Attendance and academic requirements

Expert Tips to Prepare for GS interview

1. Know about your course details

You need to carefully research your course details before the GS interview. You can do that by visiting the university website or through online resources. You may look at: 

  • Complete course structure and semester breakdown
  • Core subjects and electives you will study
  • Duration and study mode (full-time/part-time)
  • Career outcomes and industry connections
  • Why this course matches your background

2. Know About Your Sponsor Details

Prepare detailed information about your financial sponsor:

  • Full employment history and current position
  • Company name, location, and industry
  • Monthly/annual salary and income stability
  • Years of employment and career progression
  • Relationship to you and motivation for sponsorship

3. Align with Your GS Statement

Your verbal responses during the interview must match what you wrote in your Genuine Student statement. Review your statement thoroughly and ensure consistency in:

  • Reason for choosing this course
  • Career goals and plans
  • Why Australia over other countries
  • Post-graduation plans

4. Develop Clear Post-Study Plans

Immigration officers want to see concrete, realistic plans. Be specific:

  • Weak answer: “I’ll find a good job in Nepal.”
  • Strong answer: “I’ll join Nepal’s growing IT sector, specifically companies like [Company Name] that need data analytics professionals, which aligns with my Master’s in data science.”

5. Practice with Mock Interview

Conduct practice sessions with education consultants, friends, or mentors. This helps you:

  • Build confidence and reduce anxiety
  • Improve answer delivery and pacing
  • Identify weak points in your knowledge
  • Practice staying calm under pressure

What things to consider during the GS interview?

  •  Do not panic about what question will come next; focus on what’s being asked.
  •  Remember the keywords to explain your answers.
  •  Stay calm and communicate clearly.
  •  Structure your answer. (Introduction -> Body -> Conclusion)
  •  Speak at a calm pace, and do not hurry up; it might cause overlapping or tongue slips.
  •  Stay confident.
  •  Connect with your real-life experiences (Suitable Qn.: Why did you chose this course?)

Mistakes to Avoid During GS Interview

  •  You are not allowed to answer looking at a script; it might cause refusals.
  •  Do not contradict the GS statement answers.
  •  Avoid giving vague explanations.
  •  Do not say anything negative about either Australia or Nepal that reflects hate. (Try to explain in a positive way.)
  •  Do not give irrelevant answers.

Effective preparation for the Genuine Student interview requires proper knowledge of your course, university, financial arrangements, and future plans. The key to success lies in staying calm, communicating clearly, and providing well-structured, fact-based answers that align with your written GS statement.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is a GS interview for an Australian student visa?
    A Genuine Student (GS) interview is conducted to verify your genuine intention to study in Australia and return home after completion.
  2. What questions are asked in a GS interview?
    You may be asked about your course details, reasons for selection of university, sponsor information, future career plans, and reasons for choosing Australia over other destinations.
  3. How long does a GS interview take?
    The Genuine Student interview typically lasts 5 to 15 minutes and can be conducted via scheduled or random video/voice call.
  4. Do I need to memorize answers for the GS interview?
    You should understand your course and plans thoroughly but speak naturally rather than memorizing word-for-word answers, which officers can detect.

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