How much can we spend for the best spoken English classes?

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30 Yrs Experienced Female Home Tutor Handwriting specialist

5000-6000 monthly
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Upto 700 per hour
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5000 to 8000 pm
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B.A graduate. Have been tutoring since 4 years!

Around 3000 to 8000 per month.
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Pursuing MS in Data Science, Having 3 year of teaching experience.

it depends from 0rs to 1,00,000
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The fees depends on many factors. The city in which you live in, the reputation of the centre, the talent/expeinece of the faculty and the ongoing market scenarios. In Ahmedabad; most of the centres charge almost the same and they claim to have the same quality of learning; but that isn't the fact. That's...
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The fees depends on many factors. The city in which you live in, the reputation of the centre, the talent/expeinece of the faculty and the ongoing market scenarios. In Ahmedabad; most of the centres charge almost the same and they claim to have the same quality of learning; but that isn't the fact. That's why one should not decide on the basis of fees. Rather, one should short list some centres, visit them in person. Check the reviews; meet the faculty and decide on that basis. read less
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