Campus France interview: 5 essential tips for a successful interview with an academic advisor

Studely
December 4, 2025

The educational interview is a very important step that you must take in the visa application process. This interview generally lasts about twenty minutes with an academic advisor from Campus France. This is the perfect opportunity to demonstrate why you want to pursue your higher education in France. However, it is important to note that any success requires prior preparation.

The objectives of the Campus France interview

Are you wondering what the educational interview is for? This is an essential step in your application to study in France. The objective is simple: to assess your study project, your motivation and your preparation.

Concretely, the advisor will seek to know:

  • if your project is coherent and well built,
  • Why do you want to study in France and in this field,
  • What do you know about the French education system,
  • and if your level of French (or English, depending on the course) is sufficient.

In summary, the interview is used to verify that you have a real, thoughtful and realistic project, and that you are ready to succeed in your career in France.

1.The control of your study project

Managing your study project is one of the key points of the Campus France interview. You will have to clearly explain why you want to continue your studies in France and show that your choice is well thought out.

Before the interview, be sure to prepare:
the clarity of your academic and professional goals,

  • the specific reasons that led you to choose France,
  • your knowledge of the French education system (universities, schools, programs),
  • the link between your choice of studies and your career plan.
  • My advice: stay natural. Tell me about your background, from what made you want to study in France to the selection of your universities. It is this common thread that will convince your interlocutor.

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    2.Mastery of the French language

    No need to remind yourself that you need to know how to speak French. The academic advisor will assess your ability to communicate, understand and answer questions in French.

    The best preparation is to practice speaking:
    Practice presenting your background and your project in French.

  • Read articles in your field of study to enrich your vocabulary.
  • If your course is in English, be ready to answer in that language as well.
  • 3.Knowledge of French culture

    Your study plan and career plan are not the only things you need to master. Knowledge of French culture can also make a difference.
    Take the time to learn about the cities where the universities you have chosen are located: their history, their student life, their local culture. This will show the Campus France advisor that you are really invested and ready to integrate fully into your future environment.

    4.Preparing questions


    You can anticipate the questions you are likely to be asked during the interview and prepare clear and precise answers.

    They may relate to:
    your academic background,

  • your professional experiences,
  • your motivations for studying in France,
  • your plans for the future.
  • Be prepared to respond simply, in a structured way, by giving concrete examples.

    Some questions asked during the Campus France interview:
    Can you introduce yourself?

  • What led you to choose French education?
  • What is your professional project?
  • Why did you choose these cities?
  • Why did you choose France over another country?
  • Why this particular university/program?
  • How are you going to finance your stay in France?
  • What are your professional goals after your studies?
  • And if the counselor ever asks you if you have considered the case where you won't get any admission, don't panic. Instead, show him your determination and motivation. Explain that you are ready to learn from your failures and to turn each refusal into an area for improvement for the next attempt.

    The key is to prove that you are motivated, persistent and able to progress.

    You can find all the frequently asked interview questions in this article.

    5. Adopt a professional and motivated attitude

    Your body language and behavior play an important role during the interview.
    Arrive on time with all of your documents.

  • Dress in a simple and serious manner.
  • Be smiling, attentive and show that you are really motivated.
  • These simple details can make a big difference and leave a positive impression on the advisor.

    What should I bring on the day of the Campus France interview?


    Before your appointment, print out your invitation and take with you:

  • your identity document,
  • the originals of the documents that you scanned on the Études en France platform.
  • As for an exam or a professional interview, arrive slightly early to prepare yourself mentally, take care of your appearance and express yourself clearly and calmly in front of the counsellor.

    Conclusion


    Succeed Your Campus France interview, above all, it means proving that your project is thoughtful, realistic and motivated. By preparing your speech, by anticipating questions and by presenting a professional image, you are putting all the chances in your favor to get your AAdmission and your student visa.

    Studely
    December 4, 2025
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