Assistant Professor (Management Information Systems) – Army Institute of Business Administration, Sy
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2025 6:41 pm
PREPARATION GUIDE FOR THE POSITION OF ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS)
ARMY INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – SYLHET
OBJECTIVE
Secure the single vacancy by presenting a complete, well‑structured application that demonstrates the required academic qualifications, teaching experience, research record, and fit with the institute’s mission.
STEP‑BY‑STEP ACTION PLAN
1. VERIFY ELIGIBILITY
- Hold a minimum of a Honors‑level bachelor’s degree plus a Master’s in Management Information Systems or a closely related field.
- Academic marks: CGPA ≥ 4.50/5 at SSC & HSC; CGPA ≥ 3.50/4 at graduation and post‑graduation.
- No “third class/division” grades from SSC through Master’s.
- Minimum three years of university‑level teaching/research experience.
- At least four peer‑reviewed journal articles, with one first‑author paper where you are listed as Lecturer.
2. GATHER REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
- Updated curriculum vitae (CV) – max 4 pages, reverse‑chronological, with sections: Personal Details, Academic Qualifications, Professional Experience, Research Publications, Conference Presentations, Teaching Portfolio, Awards & Grants, Professional Memberships, References.
- Cover letter (1 page) addressed to the Selection Committee, stating:
* Your motivation to join AIBA.
* How your qualifications meet each listed requirement.
* Highlight of your most relevant research and teaching achievements.
- Certified copies of academic transcripts (SSC, HSC, Bachelor, Master; and MPhil/PhD if applicable).
- Grade certificates or official mark sheets.
- Copies of the four peer‑reviewed journal papers (or DOI links) and evidence of first‑author status.
- Teaching evidence: sample lesson plans, course outlines, evaluation forms, student feedback excerpts.
- Proof of any additional qualifications (e.g., professional certifications, workshops attended).
- Two to three professional references (including at least one senior academic who can attest to your teaching and research).
- Passport‑size photograph (as per institute’s specifications).
- Any required medical or disability certification (if applicable for the insurance benefit).
3. TAILOR YOUR TEACHING PORTFOLIO
- Draft course outlines for core MIS subjects (e.g., MIS Fundamentals, Data Analytics, Enterprise Systems, IT Project Management).
- Include a sample lecture plan, tutorial activities, assessment methods, and grading rubrics.
- Prepare a brief reflective statement on your teaching philosophy, emphasizing student‑centred learning, use of technology, and continuous counselling.
4. REINFORCE RESEARCH PROFILE
- List publications in the order: journal name, impact factor, authorship, volume, pages, year.
- Provide a short research statement (max 300 words) outlining:
* Your current research agenda.
* How it aligns with MIS trends and AIBA’s strategic goals.
* Planned projects for the next 3‑5 years, including potential funding sources.
- Prepare a 5‑minute presentation summarizing one of your key papers – this may be requested during interview.
5. PREPARE FOR THE INTERVIEW
- Anticipate questions on:
* Course development and delivery strategies.
* Managing student projects, internships, and dissertations.
* Experience with exam preparation, invigilation, and grading.
* Approaches to student counselling and co‑curricular activities.
* Plans for organizing workshops, seminars, or conferences.
- Practice a concise “elevator pitch” (about 2 minutes) summarizing who you are, your biggest academic contribution, and why you fit the AIBA environment.
- Prepare to discuss your publications in depth, especially the first‑author paper.
- Review recent MIS literature and current trends in Bangladesh’s business education to demonstrate awareness of the local context.
6. COMPLY WITH APPLICATION PROCEDURE
- The job posting indicates an online application is accepted. Locate the official AIBA recruitment portal (the URL is usually provided on the institute’s website or in the advertisement).
- Fill in all required fields accurately; double‑check spelling of names, dates, and contact information.
- Upload documents in the requested format (PDF is safest). Ensure each file is named clearly, e.g., “Lastname_CV.pdf”, “Lastname_CoverLetter.pdf”, “Lastname_Transcripts.pdf”.
- After submission, download and save the confirmation receipt (email or screen capture) as proof of application.
7. POST‑SUBMISSION FOLLOW‑UP
- Mark your calendar for the deadline (31 December 2025) and set a reminder to verify receipt within 48 hours of submission.
- If no acknowledgment is received, send a polite inquiry to the HR email address listed on the institute’s website.
- Prepare a short thank‑you note to be sent after any interview, reiterating interest and summarizing how you can contribute to AIBA’s MIS department.
KEY CHECKLIST BEFORE SUBMITTING
☐ All eligibility criteria verified.
☐ CV conforms to the institute’s preferred length and format.
☐ Cover letter personalized to AIBA and the MIS role.
☐ Four peer‑reviewed journal papers documented, with first‑author proof.
☐ Teaching portfolio includes at least two complete course outlines.
☐ All academic transcripts and certificates attached, certified where required.
☐ Two professional references’ contact details provided.
☐ PDF files named consistently and compressed (if needed) to stay under upload limits.
☐ Final proofreading for grammar, spelling, and consistency.
FINAL ADVICE
- Emphasize the synergy between your research interests (e.g., digital transformation, data‑driven decision making) and the institute’s aim to produce industry‑ready graduates.
- Highlight any prior experience in organizing seminars, workshops, or student club activities – these are explicitly mentioned in the job description.
- If you hold a Ph.D. or MPhil, make sure to note the additional qualification allowance (Tk 10,000 per month) in your salary expectation discussion.
- Demonstrate awareness of the government salary grade system; this shows you understand the compensation structure and are prepared for the Grade‑6 scale.
Good luck with your application!
ARMY INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – SYLHET
OBJECTIVE
Secure the single vacancy by presenting a complete, well‑structured application that demonstrates the required academic qualifications, teaching experience, research record, and fit with the institute’s mission.
STEP‑BY‑STEP ACTION PLAN
1. VERIFY ELIGIBILITY
- Hold a minimum of a Honors‑level bachelor’s degree plus a Master’s in Management Information Systems or a closely related field.
- Academic marks: CGPA ≥ 4.50/5 at SSC & HSC; CGPA ≥ 3.50/4 at graduation and post‑graduation.
- No “third class/division” grades from SSC through Master’s.
- Minimum three years of university‑level teaching/research experience.
- At least four peer‑reviewed journal articles, with one first‑author paper where you are listed as Lecturer.
2. GATHER REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
- Updated curriculum vitae (CV) – max 4 pages, reverse‑chronological, with sections: Personal Details, Academic Qualifications, Professional Experience, Research Publications, Conference Presentations, Teaching Portfolio, Awards & Grants, Professional Memberships, References.
- Cover letter (1 page) addressed to the Selection Committee, stating:
* Your motivation to join AIBA.
* How your qualifications meet each listed requirement.
* Highlight of your most relevant research and teaching achievements.
- Certified copies of academic transcripts (SSC, HSC, Bachelor, Master; and MPhil/PhD if applicable).
- Grade certificates or official mark sheets.
- Copies of the four peer‑reviewed journal papers (or DOI links) and evidence of first‑author status.
- Teaching evidence: sample lesson plans, course outlines, evaluation forms, student feedback excerpts.
- Proof of any additional qualifications (e.g., professional certifications, workshops attended).
- Two to three professional references (including at least one senior academic who can attest to your teaching and research).
- Passport‑size photograph (as per institute’s specifications).
- Any required medical or disability certification (if applicable for the insurance benefit).
3. TAILOR YOUR TEACHING PORTFOLIO
- Draft course outlines for core MIS subjects (e.g., MIS Fundamentals, Data Analytics, Enterprise Systems, IT Project Management).
- Include a sample lecture plan, tutorial activities, assessment methods, and grading rubrics.
- Prepare a brief reflective statement on your teaching philosophy, emphasizing student‑centred learning, use of technology, and continuous counselling.
4. REINFORCE RESEARCH PROFILE
- List publications in the order: journal name, impact factor, authorship, volume, pages, year.
- Provide a short research statement (max 300 words) outlining:
* Your current research agenda.
* How it aligns with MIS trends and AIBA’s strategic goals.
* Planned projects for the next 3‑5 years, including potential funding sources.
- Prepare a 5‑minute presentation summarizing one of your key papers – this may be requested during interview.
5. PREPARE FOR THE INTERVIEW
- Anticipate questions on:
* Course development and delivery strategies.
* Managing student projects, internships, and dissertations.
* Experience with exam preparation, invigilation, and grading.
* Approaches to student counselling and co‑curricular activities.
* Plans for organizing workshops, seminars, or conferences.
- Practice a concise “elevator pitch” (about 2 minutes) summarizing who you are, your biggest academic contribution, and why you fit the AIBA environment.
- Prepare to discuss your publications in depth, especially the first‑author paper.
- Review recent MIS literature and current trends in Bangladesh’s business education to demonstrate awareness of the local context.
6. COMPLY WITH APPLICATION PROCEDURE
- The job posting indicates an online application is accepted. Locate the official AIBA recruitment portal (the URL is usually provided on the institute’s website or in the advertisement).
- Fill in all required fields accurately; double‑check spelling of names, dates, and contact information.
- Upload documents in the requested format (PDF is safest). Ensure each file is named clearly, e.g., “Lastname_CV.pdf”, “Lastname_CoverLetter.pdf”, “Lastname_Transcripts.pdf”.
- After submission, download and save the confirmation receipt (email or screen capture) as proof of application.
7. POST‑SUBMISSION FOLLOW‑UP
- Mark your calendar for the deadline (31 December 2025) and set a reminder to verify receipt within 48 hours of submission.
- If no acknowledgment is received, send a polite inquiry to the HR email address listed on the institute’s website.
- Prepare a short thank‑you note to be sent after any interview, reiterating interest and summarizing how you can contribute to AIBA’s MIS department.
KEY CHECKLIST BEFORE SUBMITTING
☐ All eligibility criteria verified.
☐ CV conforms to the institute’s preferred length and format.
☐ Cover letter personalized to AIBA and the MIS role.
☐ Four peer‑reviewed journal papers documented, with first‑author proof.
☐ Teaching portfolio includes at least two complete course outlines.
☐ All academic transcripts and certificates attached, certified where required.
☐ Two professional references’ contact details provided.
☐ PDF files named consistently and compressed (if needed) to stay under upload limits.
☐ Final proofreading for grammar, spelling, and consistency.
FINAL ADVICE
- Emphasize the synergy between your research interests (e.g., digital transformation, data‑driven decision making) and the institute’s aim to produce industry‑ready graduates.
- Highlight any prior experience in organizing seminars, workshops, or student club activities – these are explicitly mentioned in the job description.
- If you hold a Ph.D. or MPhil, make sure to note the additional qualification allowance (Tk 10,000 per month) in your salary expectation discussion.
- Demonstrate awareness of the government salary grade system; this shows you understand the compensation structure and are prepared for the Grade‑6 scale.
Good luck with your application!