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Rs. 8000/- for 2 months.
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Senior Mentor - English Tutor

You can call me up at 'nine-eight-one-one-eight-one-two-five-one six'
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Trainer with 30 years of rich experience in Private, Public and MNC Sectors

We charge Rs 2000 to 3000 per month and cover Basic, Advance and Business Levels including world class Structured Digital Practice Sessions. Demo given at Digital Learning Edge 489/17Gurgaon
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I am teaching English from 8 years.i worked with Cambridge people.you will get a good environment. And at my class, spoken English classes will cost you 5000 Rs for whole of the course.
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Corporate Trainer

The fee structure depends on the kind of module you are interested in. It could be on a per day basis, weekly or monthly. The price range could be Rs 800 - Rs 1000 per hour.
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Corporate Coach ICF ACC, Leadership Interviews 200+, 17000+ Followers Linkedin

Hi Rakesh, the fee varies as per the module level and duration.
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Rs 4000 pm
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full course 8000 only
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Math Magician

It depends upon the experience and confidence of the teachers and varies teacher to teacher.
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Soft Skills and Communications Trainer with 15 years experience in the field

Fee structure is usually Rs.6K per month for 12 classes at your home. Its more comfortable for your child to learn in the comfort of his/her home instead of traveling!
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