Despite of being an expert, qualified and experienced hindi teacher... I am yet not able to decide my fees.. Although it gives me immense pleasure when my students are happy and can successfully communicate in hindi.. fees is still an issue... How much is the genuine amount...?

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Oracle, Hindi, C++, C, MS Office, VBScript,JavaScript,Spoken English etc with 32 years of experience

Rs.5,000/-
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Specialist In Hindi and Punjabi language.

I charge 300 rupees per hr.for Hindi.
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Tutor

You can charge 8K.
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Spoken Hindi Tutor

Rs.500 and Rs. 4000 per hour if one to one class at learners place and teachers place respectively is desirable fees.
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Science/ English teacher

Fees is really depends on the students paying capability as well as our requirement as well. but thats not a constraint for the passion
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1000-1500 per month.
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Spoken English and IELTS Trainer with 11+ years of teaching experience

3000 rs per session
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Trainer

3k to 4.5k
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"Read , Recall and Procure"

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Spoken English, Communication Skill, Personality Development trainer with 16 years experience

Dear Alka Madam, As per my opinion, you should charge fees on hourly basis. May be around Rs.250 to Rs.300/- per session. If you have prepared and the lessons for Hindi course is ready, plan out how many chapters are there and how will will it continue. Then depending on that you may decrease...
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Dear Alka Madam, As per my opinion, you should charge fees on hourly basis. May be around Rs.250 to Rs.300/- per session. If you have prepared and the lessons for Hindi course is ready, plan out how many chapters are there and how will will it continue. Then depending on that you may decrease / increase the fee structure. I would also suggest that you should provide them with a soft copy of the lessons for their future reference/use. read less
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