What is the fees amount to learn Hindi language?

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Hindi Tutor with 9 years of Experience ( M.A & B.Ed )

300 to 400 rupees per hour. And it depends upon the student's grasping power.
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Spoken English, Communication Skill, Personality Development trainer with 16 years experience

Rs.275 to Rs. 300/- per hour.
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There will be a standardised and nominal charges in each and every place and you will get an idea if you approach and ask few coaching centres in your area.
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There are two categories of learning spoken Hindi. 1. Business Hindi /Formal Hindi 2. Normal Spoken hindi/General with basics. For business Hindi you may charge 5000/-per month. Normal Hindi ,charge 2000-3000per annum.
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8 Years experienced Maths and Physics teacher

It depends on the course duration and the course duration depends upon the grasping power of the student.
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"Read , Recall and Procure"

500/hr
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Hindi, English, French

Rs. 5000/-is the ideal amount for 35 hrs for a beginner, for advance course amount varies. This is my figure for basic beginning classes.
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If its direct class it is 150 per hr. Skype or hangouts 300 per hr. But the duration depends on the student's ability.
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Hindi language Instructor and cook

500 Per hour
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MA (Hindi), (Economics); B.Ed

It is approx 1500 for a month for 8 classes.
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