UAE Makes Private Tuition Licensing Mandatory: Details on Qualifications, Permits, and Legitimacy

In a significant move, the UAE has introduced a mandate requiring licenses for private tutors to offer home tutor services to students outside educational institutions. This regulation explicitly targets the new wave of work for teachers in the UAE, extending educational services beyond traditional classrooms. Consequently, private tutors now need licenses to conduct private tuition, limiting their services exclusively to individuals or groups of qualified professionals in a personalized or group setting.

Who Needs a License?

For private tutors in the UAE, obtaining a license is now mandatory. This regulation applies to individuals engaged in private tuition, ensuring that only qualified professionals with the necessary qualifications and expertise can provide personal tutoring services. This includes individuals offering personalized or group lessons to students outside established educational institutions.

Government, Private, and Non-profit Sectors Covered

The licensing requirement encompasses teachers registered with government, private, or non-profit educational institutions, individuals working in various sectors such as life coaches, unemployed individuals between the ages of 15 and 18, university students, and professionals looking to offer private tuition in their area of expertise. The regulation ensures that only those with legitimate qualifications and experience can participate in private tuition.

Collaboration Between MoHRE and MoE

The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) and the Ministry of Education (MoE) jointly initiated this regulation to curb unauthorized private tuition services. This collaborative effort underscores the government’s commitment to maintaining the quality of private tuition and ensuring that tutors meet the required standards.

Application Process for a License

Prospective applicants meeting the necessary qualifications must submit their requests through the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation’s digital platform. On the Ministry’s website, under the ‘Services’ tab, a new option named ‘Private Teacher Work Permit’ will be available for private tutors to apply for licenses.

License Validity and Renewal

The obtained license remains valid for two years. Tutors must renew their licenses within this period to continue offering private tuition legally. This renewal process involves submitting relevant documentation to maintain compliance with the licensing requirements.

Job Opportunities for Licensed Private Tutors

Licensed private tutors are eligible to seek employment opportunities in their respective countries. However, they must hold a valid residence (passport/emirates ID), a declaration of good conduct, a no-objection certificate from the employer, and a photo from a reputable agency.

Online Inclusion and Documentation

The online application process ensures a streamlined approach to private tuition licensing. Prospective applicants must provide documents, including proof of UAE residency, a published announcement, a certificate of good conduct from the workplace, a protected faculty card, and a verified photo for students interested in private tuition.

Duration and Rejection of Applications

Per the Ministry’s guidelines, the entire process, from submission to approval, takes one to five business days. Applicants rejected by the Ministry will be duly informed of the reasons for rejection, ensuring transparency in the licensing process.

Importance of Private Tuition Licensing

Dr. Muhammad bin Al Mulla, the Undersecretary of the Academic Affairs Sector at the Ministry of Education, emphasizes that the issuance of private tuition licenses aims to support individuals with the qualifications to provide high-quality educational services. The regulation also acts as a deterrent against unregulated and uncontrolled practices, ensuring the credibility of private tuition services.

In conclusion, the UAE’s move to make private tuition licensing mandatory reflects the government’s commitment to maintaining the standards of private education. This regulation not only safeguards the interests of qualified private tutors but also assures students and parents of the legitimacy and quality of personal tuition services.

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Bishara
Bishara
A respected Middle East journalist, brings over two decades of experience to her role as a content writing journalist for UAE News, notably at Newsgulf. Known for her insightful analysis, Bishara is a trusted source on the region's political, social, and economic developments. Her concise reporting and dedication to journalistic integrity have solidified his standing as a prominent voice in global discussions about the Middle East.

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