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Example questions:

 Tell us about yourself.


 What have you been doing since you completed your undergraduate studies?
 What are your hobbies or interests outside of academics?
Motivation and goals: The panelists will want to understand your reasons for pursuing an MSc. in Clinical
Psychology and your long-term career goals.

Example questions:

 Why have you chosen to pursue a Master's in Clinical Psychology?


 What motivated you to apply to Christ University for this program?
 What are your long-term career goals, and how does this program fit into those plans?
 Knowledge of clinical psychology: The panelists may assess your knowledge of clinical psychology,
including key concepts, theories, and current issues in the field.
Example questions:

 What do you think are the most significant challenges faced by clinical psychologists today?
 Can you explain a psychological concept or theory that you find particularly interesting?
 What do you think is the role of a clinical psychologist in society?
Problem-solving and critical thinking: The panelists might present hypothetical scenarios or ethical dilemmas to
gauge your problem-solving and critical thinking skills.

Example questions:

 How would you handle a situation where a client is reluctant to open up about their problems?
 Imagine you are working with a client who is not showing progress with the current treatment
approach. What steps would you take?
Interpersonal and communication skills: The panelists will evaluate your ability to communicate effectively and
work with others.

Example questions:

 Can you provide an example of a time when you had to collaborate with others to achieve a common
goal?
 How do you handle conflicts or disagreements with peers or colleagues?
To prepare for the interview, review your application materials, research the program, and practice answering
common interview questions. Reflect on your motivation for pursuing clinical psychology, your experiences in the
field, and your long-term goals. Additionally, stay updated on current trends and issues in clinical psychology,
and be prepared to discuss them during the interview. Remember to present yourself confidently and
professionally, and be honest and genuine in your responses.

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