What affects online tuition fees?
Online tuition pricing usually depends on the student's class, subject, tutor experience, class format, and how personalized the lesson plan is. A child who needs deep concept repair in maths may need a different plan from a child who only needs weekly revision before school tests.
1:1 tuition vs small group fees
1:1 online tuition generally costs more because the full class is built around one student. It is useful when your child needs personal attention, slower explanations, or frequent doubt clearing. Small group tuition is usually more affordable and can work well when the child is comfortable learning with a few peers.
Do not compare only by hourly price
A low hourly fee can become expensive if the class does not fix the learning gap. Parents should check whether the tutor follows the school syllabus, explains concepts clearly, gives practice, and communicates progress after classes.
Questions to ask before paying
Ask what is included in the fee: demo class, chapter planning, practice work, parent updates, revision help, and flexibility if the child needs extra support before exams. These details matter more than a simple price quote.
How TutorHive keeps pricing practical
TutorHive offers both personalized 1:1 support and small group classes for school students. Parents can first book a Free Demo Class, share the child's class, board, and subject, then receive suitable options based on the actual learning need.
