Welcome to your interview
Welcome to your interview
Congratulations on getting an interview! It’s a great achievement - but we realise there’s a lot for you to think about too. So we’ve put together some useful information below. Click on your subject area below to find out how best to get here and how the interview process works. We’ve also put together some top tips. We hope you find it useful and we look forward to meeting you soon!
Midwifery interviews (on campus)
Your interview will take place in the Robert Kilpatrick Clinical Science Building (RKCSB), which is based at the Leicester Royal Infirmary (see ). Please see separate tab for travel discounts.
If you are arriving by car
- We recommend parking at the University in our multi-storey car park (LE2 7TF). Full details of prices can be found on our website.
- Please note: The Robert Kilpatrick Clinical Science Building is about a 20 minute walk from the car park.
- For alternative, closer car parks that are not managed by the University find more information on the .
- We would not recommend parking at the hospital – the queues to enter can be very long.
- If you are a blue badge holder or require accessible parking, please get in touch with us at study@le.ac.uk and we'll make sure you have access to suitable parking.
If you're arriving by train
- The Robert Kilpatrick Clinical Science Building is about a 12 minute walk from the train station located on London Road.
Finding the Robert Kilpatrick Clinical Science Building
We would advise leaving plenty of time to find the RKCSB – we appreciate it can be tricky to locate on the Leicester Royal Infirmary site - home to the busiest A&E in Europe.
We recommend using to locate the RKCSB. It is represented on the map by the grey oblong at the heart of the hospital. It is located between the Sandringham Building and Emergency department – opposite the Knighton Street Offices.
If you are a blue badge holder or require accessible parking, please get in touch with us at study@le.ac.uk and we'll make sure you have access to suitable parking.
On the day
Please report to the Robert Kilpatrick Clinical Science Building Reception (level 2) where you will be met by a member of our team. The day will consist of:
- 6 mini interviews, each attended by an interviewer (this is to test the NHS 6C values).The interviews should be around 8 minutes each, assessing various different attributes.
- 1 literacy test and 1 numeracy test (included in the 6 mini interviews)
At the end of your interview you will be able to attend an optional campus tour, and have the opportunity to ask our student ambassadors any questions.
What to bring
- Photo ID - you will need to bring one form of identity, for example a passport, driving licence or school ID badge
- Previously prepared task (you will be emailed further instructions about this two days prior to your interview date)
- A pen
If you require any additional support on the day, including accessibility adjustments please get in touch at midwifery@le.ac.uk.
Nursing interviews (online)
Your interview will take place online, using .
On the day
Make sure to join a few minutes beforehand so you’re prepared. Please wait in the lobby until you are admitted. You may have to wait for the previous interview to finish before you are admitted. If you are waiting for more than half an hour, or encounter any technical difficulties on the day, please contact study@le.ac.uk or call 0116 252 5281.
Situational judgement test
As part of your interview, you will be asked to complete a situational judgement test.
To ensure a fair and equitable interview process, please do not share any information regarding this with any other parties.
You will be required to confirm you will adhere to this confidentiality agreement before proceeding on the day of your interview.
What to bring
- Photo ID - you will need to bring one form of identity, for example a passport, driving licence or school ID badge.
- Academic certificates - original copies and photocopies of all certificates listed on your UCAS form.
- A pen.
ODP interviews (on campus)
Your interview will take place in the George Davies Centre (see ).
Getting here
Please see separate tab for travel discounts.
If you are arriving by car
- Parking at the University is in our multi-storey car park (LE2 7TF). Full details of prices can be found on our website. George Davis Centre is about a 15 minute walk from the car park.
- If you are a blue badge holder or require accessible parking, please get in touch with us at study@le.ac.uk and we'll make sure you have access to suitable parking.
If you're arriving by train
- The George Davis Centre is about a 15 minute walk from the train station located on London Road.
On the day
- Please report to the George Davies Centre Reception where you will be met by a member of our team
- The day will consist of a series of different tasks, including a group task with 1 or 2 members of staff at each stage
- There will be opportunities to speak to student ambassadors
- You are permitted to bring one person with you on the day. There will be an area where they can stay while you are undertaking the various elements of your interview.
- After the Interview Assessment Day has finished, you are welcome to look around the University campus.
What to bring
- Photo ID - you will need to bring one form of identity (ideally a passport)
- Academic certificates - original copies and photocopies of all certificates listed on your UCAS form
- A pen
If you require any additional support on the day, including accessibility adjustments, then please get in touch with us at study@le.ac.uk.
Pharmacy interviews (online)
Your interview will take place online, using the University’s Blackboard Collaborate software platform.
The admission and selection process for the MPharm programme at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ has been designed taking into account extensive feedback from patients and future employers who expect to see and key attributes of a healthcare professional in aspiring pharmacists. Our admission process is fair, consistent and transparent and ensures equality, diversity and inclusion.
- Application through UCAS (UCAS code B230)
- First stage of application screening based on entry criteria
- Second stage of screening: Online selection process (see below)
- Offers made
Online selection process (second stage)
Selected candidates from stage 1 will be invited for an online selection process via Blackboard Collaborate. The selection panel will consist of an academic, a practising pharmacist or a service user (patient/carer). During the process, we will assess your reasoning and understanding of , professionalism and skills suitable for a future healthcare professional.
The online selection process is split into three parts.
Situational Judgement Test (SJT)
There will be ten different scenarios based on which are: working together for patients, respect and dignity, commitment to quality of care, compassion, improving lives, everyone counts. You will have 20 minutes to answer/rank the answers to these questions.
Example scenario: John is a foundation year trainee working in a pharmacy and is popular among patients and staff. One of his regular patients, Mrs Khan is particularly happy with John’s support and offers him a box of chocolates. John is confused whether to accept the chocolates or not.
How important is it for John to take into account the following consideration before he makes a decision? Other pharmacists accept gifts from patients all the time.
- A. Very important
- B. Important
- C. Of minor importance
- D. Not important at all
Group activity
You will be assigned to a team and will work together on a scenario or task and come up with a most suitable plan or strategy. This activity is designed to assess teamwork, communication skills, confidence and professionalism. You will be given 15 minutes for the group activity.
Example scenario: You are pharmacists working in a busy hospital pharmacy. A doctor has prescribed a high-risk medication (warfarin) for a critically ill patient. However, upon reviewing the prescription, you identify potential issues such as:
- Drug interactions with the patient’s current medications
- Risk of serious side effects
- Unclear or conflicting prescribing instructions
- Concerns about patient consent or understanding
The doctor is unavailable, and the nursing team needs an urgent decision. As a group, you must discuss how to proceed. Do you dispense the medication? Modify the prescription? Hold off and request further clarification? What ethical and clinical principles guide your decision?
Interview
You will be interviewed by a panel of two interviewers. You will be asked competency-based questions individually. The duration of the interview will be fifteen minutes. Following this you will have an opportunity to ask the team any questions about the course.
Example question: While you are on placement, you are asked by your clinical supervisor to audit drug stock levels, an activity you have not been trained to carry out. How would you react to this scenario?
On the day
Ensure that you are in a quiet room and will not be interrupted for the duration of the interview. Your interviewers will make note if you are interrupted/another person enters the room during the interview. You may be asked to leave the interview if your environment is deemed to be disruptive to other candidates during the group activity.
Make sure to join in good time beforehand so you’re prepared. You will be admitted to a holding room, which will be open from half an hour before the start of your interview, where you will be greeted by our Student Ambassadors. If you encounter any technical difficulties on the day, please contact study@le.ac.uk or call 0116 252 5281.
Please note that you will be expected to keep the webcam and microphone on for the full duration of the interview. We recommend having a back-up webcam and microphone system as failure to have an active microphone or webcam once the interview questions have been released will result in you being unable to be assessed with no re-course to re-interview. It is also recommended that you join the interview using a computer or laptop and not a mobile phone to avoid technical issues and loss of connection on the day.
What to have ready
- Photo ID - you will need to show one form of identity, for example a passport, driving licence or school ID badge.*
- UCAS ID number.*
- Something to make notes with.
- A glass of water – we understand it can be a lot of talking!
*Failure to present these will result in you being unable to participate in the interview.
If you require any additional support on the day, including accessibility adjustments, then please get in touch with us at study@le.ac.uk.
Offers
Based on your overall performance, you may be made an offer for entry (either conditional or unconditional) onto the first year of the MPharm course. You will be notified by email and via the UCAS hub. Offer conditions may include achieving required A-level (or equivalent) grades and going through satisfactory enhanced DBS check and occupational health clearance.
Offer Holder Day
All offer holders will be invited on campus and will be given an overview of the MPharm programme, tour of the campus and will have the opportunity to take part in a course related activity.
General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Accreditation
The course has now passed stage 4 of the accreditation process and is provisionally accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), and we are working towards full accreditation – the standard procedure for a new MPharm degree.
There are 7 steps towards full accreditation and details of what is involved can be found on the . Although it will be sometime before we do receive the full accreditation, we fully expect to do so based on recent outcomes.
Confidentiality
Applicants will be expected to keep the content of the interview, group activity and the SJTs confidential; any breach of this will be putting your admission into the MPharm programme at risk.
Physiotherapy interviews (on campus)
Your interview will take place in the Maurice Shock Building (see ).
Getting here
Please see separate tab for travel discounts.
If you are arriving by car
- Parking at the University is in our multi-storey car park (LE2 7TF). Full details of prices can be found on our website. The Maurice Shock Building is about a 15 minute walk from the car park.
- If you are a blue badge holder or require accessible parking, please get in touch with us at study@le.ac.uk and we'll make sure you have access to suitable parking.
If you are arriving by train
- The Maurice Shock Building is about a 15 minute walk from the train station located on London Road.
Before the day
1. Complete our forms
You are required to prior to attending your interview. If you have any questions please do ask on the day of your interview.
2. Watch a video
Prior to attending your interview please which will give you an introduction to the Physiotherapy course here at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ and the facilities and opportunities we have here.
On the day
Please report to the Maurice Shock building reception where you will be met by a member of our team and shown to the physiotherapy department. If someone is coming to the interview day with you (such as family/friend) we have a waiting room which will have tea and coffee provided and opportunities for them to ask questions if they wish. This will be staffed by an ambassador who is a current physiotherapy student.
The day will consist of:
- Tour of our physiotherapy facilities
- Situational Judgement Tests (a series of realistic healthcare scenarios where you will be asked to choose which response you think is the most appropriate)
- A written task
- An individual interview with two members of staff
- A chance to speak to current students and ask any questions you may have
What to bring
- Photo ID - you will need to bring one form of identity, for example a passport or driving licence
If you require any additional support on the day, including accessibility adjustments, then please get in touch with us at study@le.ac.uk.
We look forward to meeting you for your interview.
Physiotherapy interviews (international online)
Your interview will take place online, using .
Before the day
- Complete our forms. You are required to prior to attending your interview. If you have any questions please do ask on the day of your interview.
- Watch a video. Prior to attending your interview please which will give you an introduction to the Physiotherapy course at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ and the facilities and opportunities we have here.
On the day
Make sure to join a few minutes beforehand so you’re prepared. Please wait in the lobby until you are admitted. You may have to wait for the previous interview to finish before you are admitted.
If you are waiting for more than 10 minutes past the scheduled start time or encounter any technical difficulties on the day, please contact physiotherapy@leicester.ac.uk or call 0116 252 5282.
On entry to the interview, you will be introduced to the members of the panel. There will be two members of staff in total. The panel want you to be successful, so the first few minutes will be spent getting to know you a little to help you relax.
The interview will consist of:
- An individual interview with 2 members of staff
- Situational Judgement Tests (a series of realistic healthcare scenarios where you will be asked to choose which response you think is the most appropriate)
- A written task
- Chance to ask any questions you may have.
What to have ready
- Photo ID - you will need to show one form of identity, for example a passport, driving licence or national ID card
- Something to make notes with
- A glass of water: we understand it can be a lot of talking.
If you require any additional support on the day, including accessibility adjustments, then please get in touch with us at study@le.ac.uk.
Radiography interviews (online)
Your interview will take place online, using .
Watch our facilities video
Prior to attending your interview please which will give you an introduction to the Radiography facilities here at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.
On the day
Make sure to join a few minutes beforehand so you’re prepared. Please wait in the lobby until you are admitted. You may have to wait for the previous interview to finish before you are admitted. If you are waiting for more than half an hour, or encounter any technical difficulties on the day, please contact radiography@le.ac.uk or call 0116 252 5281.
On entry to the interview, you will be introduced to the members of the panel. There will be two members of staff in total made up of academics, clinicians and service users.
- The panel want you to be successful, so the first few minutes will be spent getting to know you a little to help you relax.
- You will then have an opportunity to ask the team any questions.
- The interview should last no more than half an hour in total.
What to have ready
- Photo ID - you will need to show one form of identity, for example a passport, driving licence or school ID badge.
- Academic certificates - original copies and photocopies of all certificates listed on your UCAS form.
- Something to make notes with.
- A glass of water – we understand it can be a lot of talking!
If you require any additional support on the day, including accessibility adjustments, then please get in touch with us at study@le.ac.uk.
Interview tips
Arrive in plenty of time
Make sure you are ready in plenty of time before the interview in case of any issues that may arise.
Be prepared
Read, read and read the instructions so you know what to expect and how the interview will run. Please make sure that you have all your documents to hand that we will be requiring. If possible, try and have a practice couple of interview questions with a teacher or sensible adult to give you feedback on your performance. Practice really does help with performance and nerves. Make sure you are well fed and watered and get a good night's sleep so you are in best condition to perform well.
First impressions matter
Be polite and courteous at all times. Ensure you are dressed smartly and professionally.
Be aware of body language
Don’t be too fidgety and try to stay natural. It is ok to smile. It may be worth filming yourself practising to see how you come across.
Take your time
Try not to rush your answers. Speak clearly, and concisely and explain your reasoning and thoughts.
Always answer the question you have been asked
When under pressure or you have rehearsed too much, it can be easy to not answer the question being asked. Listen carefully and read all instructions so you know exactly what is being asked of you.
If something goes a bit wrong, continue
Remember, every question is considered independently so if a you feel a question hasn’t gone as well as you may have hoped, park it and move on. Usually it hasn’t gone as bad you think and you don’t want it to effect the rest of your interview. Keep your enthusiasm up throughout.
Be yourself
We want to know more about you, your goals and aspirations and your achievements. We don’t want you to be all the same – so be yourself and make your aim showing us the best of you. You have worked hard to get to this point.
Enjoy it and good luck!
Travel discount
30% off coach travel
We have teamed up with National Express to offer 30% off coach travel on your journey to your interview. Leicester is about three hours from London by coach, about two hours from Sheffield, and about 70 minutes from Birmingham - all direct services.
, travelling on the day or on one day either side if you plan to stay overnight. Simply select your journey and your chosen interview date from the journey planner. Your discount will be applied during checkout.