AIOU begins appointment of tutors
AIOU begins appointment of tutors. The appointment of tutors for Matric and FA will be completed by the mid November, while for BA and Post-graduate programs, the process will be concluded by end of December.
ISLAMABAD: Allama Iqbal Open University has announced that it has formally started process of appointing part-time tutors on countrywide basis, among the newly registered ones.
The registration of new tutors was carried out through a prescribed E-registration data-base process, on basis of the required qualification and experience of each applicant.
The new scheme of tutors’ appointment will be implemented with the start of new study period, that begins from November 1, in case of Matric and FA’s programmes.
As per the plan, the appointment of tutors for Matric and FA will be completed by the mid November, while for BA and Post-graduate programs, the process will be concluded by end of December.
Currently, the verification of the documents provided by the tutors is going on, at the level of regional offices across the country.
With the verification of the documents, the eligible selected tutors were being formally informed by the regional offices.
Accordingly, with the completion of the documents' verification process, the students will also be communicated the same through SMS, as well as putting the tutors’ names and their addresses of the relevant program at the University’s official website.
Most of the tutors are the new ones while the previous tutors who fulfilled the required criteria have also been given the chance to serve the University.
The AIOU that carries a huge students’ strength around 1.4 million annually is required to appoint nearly 40,000 tutor for each semester.
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