How much can I expect to pay as fees for 1-1 chess home tutor for my son?

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Educator with 8 years of experience with Sai, DPS, DAV, ODM, Narayana and Loyola students.

In this age of high inflation, anything below Rs. 150/hr or Rs. 3000/month would be a great disrespect to any teacher.
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International FIDE RATED (Highest FIDE RATING 2044) Chess Player

Fee for 1-1 chess home tutor depends on the following factors: 1) Type of coach that is an Unrated Coach, a FIDE rated Coach or a Titled Player like FM, IM, GM, WGM, etc. 2) The number of hours per class. Generally, it is from 1 to 1 and half hour duration. 3) The distance that a coach needs to trave...
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Fee for 1-1 chess home tutor depends on the following factors: 1) Type of coach that is an Unrated Coach, a FIDE rated Coach or a Titled Player like FM, IM, GM, WGM, etc. 2) The number of hours per class. Generally, it is from 1 to 1 and half hour duration. 3) The distance that a coach needs to travel. read less
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Chess Coach with 10+ years of experience.

Tutoring prices for individual student typically range from Rs. 300 to 500 per hour, depending on the subject, experience & Fide rating of coach.
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Chess Coach - chess is a lifestyle.

It depends on your location. In a city like delhi, it will be around 1000rs for one and half hour class and in small cities it will be much cheaper.
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FIDE Arbiter, FIDE School Instructor, National Instructor and Professional Chess Coach

It's not a fixed fee GM, IM, FM these are the titles of chess players so the charges based upon experience of coaching and titles of chess players.
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Experienced & certified instructor from FIDE. And Commonwealth player!

In general 500rs/hour is rate. but if you will take weekly classes then tutor can discount you to 400rs to 450rs/hour. But If you want to classes from Titled player or 2200+ Fide elo as you have mentioned, then you have to pay higher.
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In general 500rs/hour is rate. but if you will take weekly classes then tutor can discount you to 400rs to 450rs/hour. But If you want to classes from Titled player or 2200+ Fide elo as you have mentioned, then you have to pay higher. read less
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National Instructor ( approved by FIDE )

If he is a beginner than around ?500-?600 or he is a intermediate than around ?1000 for 1hour and 30minutes. Prices also varies according to your location. Ensure that the coach is a International Rated Player.
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Training Centre

It depends upon his Fide Rating and experience. (between 250 to 500 Rs.)
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Trainer

Rs. 300-400 would be a appropriate amount. But of course it depends on Fide rating and experience.
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Tutor

For individual class Rs. 300-500. It depends on student game level and fide rating of coach.
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