AMAU Mentorship Selection: How Students Are Chosen

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AMAU Mentorship is for students who are showing dedication and commitment in their studies, even if they are still building their routine.

Because mentorship involves personal guidance and follow-up, students are selected with care. The focus is on those who demonstrate commitment and sincerity in how they study, not just in what they claim.

This article explains how students are chosen and how you can prepare for future mentorship opportunities.

1. Consistency in Learning (Watch Hours)

One of the clearest signs is how consistent you are with your lessons.

It’s not about studying a lot for a few days and then stopping. What matters is steady effort over time. This includes:

  • watching lessons regularly
  • building a stable routine
  • showing up week after week

Even short, regular sessions count.

For eligibility:

  • Ilm with AMAU → commitment to 7 hours weekly
  • Arabic with AMAU → commitment to 3 hours weekly

2. Understanding of the Material (Exam Results)

Watching lessons alone isn’t enough. You need to understand what you’re learning.

This is where exams come in. They help show:

  • how well you’ve understood the material
  • how much you’ve retained
  • whether you’re improving over time

For eligibility:

  • Ilm with AMAU → complete Semester Zero and pass the exam
  • Arabic with AMAU → complete up to Section 11 and pass the exam
  • Hifdh with AMAU → complete up to Module 11 and memorise one Juz with Tajweed

3. Commitment and Seriousness

Numbers alone don’t tell the full story. Mentorship is also for students who show real commitment. Those who:

  • Take their studies seriously
  • Stay engaged over time
  • Try to act upon what they learn

The goal isn’t just to consume lessons, but to benefit from them.

4. Mentorship Selection Cycles

Mentorship opens in cycles.

For Ilm with AMAU, this is usually every three months. Other programmes may differ, so it’s best to check the Mentorship page for updates.

In each cycle:

  • Student progress is reviewed
  • Watch hours and exam results are checked
  • New students may be selected

If you’re not selected in one round, another opportunity will come.

What Happens If You Are Selected

Students who are accepted are assigned a Tarbiyah Team. They help you:

  • stay consistent
  • remain accountable
  • apply what you learn
  • get through difficult phases

The purpose of mentorship is to support long-term growth in both knowledge and character.

How to Improve Your Chances

If you want to be considered, focus on what is in your control:

  • Stay consistent with your lessons
  • Take your exams seriously
  • Complete the required sections, semesters or modules
  • Keep your intention sincere

That’s what matters most.

A Final Reminder

Mentorship is not a status or title. It is an Amanah and a support system designed to help students grow steadily in their pursuit of knowledge.

Consistency, sincerity, and patience remain the most important qualities in this journey.

For any further queries please contact helpdesk@amauacademy.com