Tutor Fee by Area
| Standard | Fee Structure |
|---|---|
| Nursery – Standard V | Rs. 300/- per hour onwards |
| Standard VI – Standard VIII | Rs. 400/- per hour onwards |
| Standard IX – Standard X | Rs. 500/- per hour onwards |
| Standard XI – Standard XII | Rs. 700/- per hour onwards |
How do you calculate tutoring rates?
As a general rule, your per student rate for group tutoring should be around 75% of your rate for private students. This means that if your private tutoring rate is $40 an hour, you should charge $30 per student in a one-hour group tutoring session.
Is $30 an hour good for tutoring?
In general, you should plan to charge between $30 and $70 per hour for in-person tutoring. Just remember to factor in any expenses you incur while traveling to and from your tutoring sessions.
How long should tutoring sessions last?
Depending on whom you talk to, “optimal” tutoring sessions can run anywhere from 30 to 120 minutes (or beyond). Realistically, if a session is too short the logistics of handling materials and establishing focus could cut into a significant percentage of the instructional time.
How much do tutors charge for online tutoring?
Online tutoring services typically charge set monthly or hourly fees for tutoring while private tutors may charge additional fees for travel time and other factors. Here’s what you need to know about the cost of tutoring services and where you can find the best tutors. How Much Should You Pay a Tutor Per Hour?
What’s the best way to get a tutor?
One of the best parts about tutoring, is the abundance of ways you can find new clients. If you prefer the traditional, time-tested approach, the best way to connect with students in need of tutoring, is to get involved with your local school system.
How old do you have to be to get a tutor?
All of our tutors are 18 years or older and have some form of teaching experience, professional experience, or tutoring experience in the subject area. Our tutors are either enrolled in or graduates from accredited universities, so you’ll pay affordable rates for the best tutoring possible.
Why do tutors charge so much for trigonometry?
It takes a special person to be able to explain trigonometry to a struggling teenager. Qualified teachers, or those with degrees in the subject matter they’re teaching, will likely price their time and skills higher than, say, a university student without much experience.