How much fee for French language?

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Depends on the level if its for school curriculum or as a hobby or migrating purpose. The fees varies usually per hour is about Rs.150 - 300 max.
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French Home Tuitions

Rs. 500 - 1000 per hour for one to one home tuition.
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French Tutor

How badly do you need the language? Fees are usually not as important as the results you want to achieve.
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French Language Trainer With 12+ Years Experience

The charges are Rs. 350/-per hour. Depending on the level the duration to complete the course can vary answer so also the total amount of fees for the course.
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Speak french

Re 400 per hour
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If school level Rs. 250 per hour, 350 junior college, 500 senior college onwards.
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We charge Rs. 1200/- per month, weekly two classes. And the instructor is having Diploma in French Language.
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French Teacher, German Teacher, Spanish Teacher

Rs. 400 per hour.
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French Tutor

For which Class? Fee depends on classes.
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French Teacher

Its depends on requirement of student min Rs. 300 to Rs. 600 per hour or else Rs. 3000 to Rs. 5000 for package fee for 2 to 3 months course.
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