Home Tuition Fees in Gurugram (2026): Class-Wise Breakdown
The first thing most parents in Gurugram ask when looking for a home tutor is simple: what's it going to cost?
It's a fair question. And one that most tuition agencies dodge with something like "it depends on the tutor" or "call us for pricing." That doesn't help you plan, and it doesn't help you compare.
So here's the honest answer — actual numbers, real factors that move the price up or down, and what parents in DLF, Sector 56, Sohna Road, and South City are paying right now in 2026.
Why Home Tuition Fees in Gurugram Vary So Much
Before the numbers, it helps to understand why two parents in the same sector can end up paying very different amounts for what seems like the same service.
Home tuition isn't a single product. It changes based on what your child actually needs. A Class 9 student who needs weekly doubt-clearing for Maths needs something different from a Class 10 student preparing for board exams across five subjects. A student who grasps concepts quickly needs fewer sessions than one who's been struggling with a weak foundation since Class 7.
The fee reflects all of that. The main things that move it are the class level, how many sessions happen per week, the subject difficulty, the tutor's experience with your child's board and exam pattern, and whether you're booking a home tutor or going through a group coaching model.
Class-Wise Home Tuition Fee in Gurugram (2026)
Here's what parents are actually paying:
Class 6 to 8 — ₹500 to ₹600 per hour
At this stage, the goal is building strong fundamentals before the real pressure starts. Maths, Science, and English are the most commonly requested subjects. Most students at this level do well with three to four sessions per week, which typically works out to ₹6,000–₹8,000 a month depending on session length and frequency.
This is also the stage where learning habits get formed — how a child approaches a problem, whether they try before asking for help, whether they review what they've covered. A good tutor here does more than explain syllabus content. They help a child build the study instinct that carries them through Class 10 and beyond.
Class 9 and 10 — ₹700 to ₹900 per hour
This is where most parents start feeling the urgency — and for good reason. Class 9 introduces concepts that genuinely trip students up: coordinate geometry, chemical equations, current electricity. The jump from Class 8 feels sudden, and it catches many students off guard.
Class 10 adds the board exam layer. Tutors in this range usually carry more experience with CBSE paper patterns, marking schemes, and the newer competency-based questions that now make up 50% of the exam. Expect ₹8,000–₹12,000 per month for consistent sessions across the week.
Class 11 and 12 — ₹900 to ₹1,200 per hour
Senior secondary is a different game. Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Accountancy, Economics — these subjects demand tutors with genuine subject depth, not just general teaching experience. If your child is also preparing for JEE or NEET, the complexity goes up further.
Parents in Gurugram typically spend ₹10,000–₹16,000 per month for regular home tuition at this level. It's a real investment, and the quality of the tutor match matters enormously here. One well-matched, experienced tutor is worth far more than two average ones.
Not Sure if Home Tuition is the Right Fit?
Home tuition works brilliantly for many students — but it's not the only option, and it's not right for every child. Some students actually thrive with a bit of structure around them. The accountability of a scheduled class, the energy of studying alongside peers, the feeling of a proper learning environment — for certain students, that setup works better than one-on-one sessions at home.
If that sounds more like your child, it's worth knowing that SP Home Tuition also runs small-batch classroom sessions in Gurugram — capped at just 5 to 7 students per batch. That's intimate enough for every student to get individual attention in each session, but structured enough to feel like a real class. Fees for the institute batches are ₹5,000–₹6,000 per month for Class 6 to 10, and ₹7,000 per month for Class 11–12.
Why Teaching Method Matters More Than the Fee
At SP Home Tuition, we've sat with enough parents to know that the fee conversation is usually the second one. The first — once they've trusted us enough to be honest — is some version of: "We've tried everything and nothing's working."
Take Divyansh. He came to us struggling badly in Class 9 Maths. He was putting in the hours. He wasn't skipping practice. But his scores weren't moving. The issue was that his previous tutor used a single approach — formula first, then practice problems, repeat. That works for a lot of students. For Divyansh, it just didn't click.
We assigned a tutor who spent time first understanding how Divyansh actually processed problems. Where was the block? Was it the concept, the steps, or the pressure of the clock? What kind of explanation landed with him?
They changed the approach entirely. Instead of starting with formulas, they started with real-world situations and worked backwards into the theory. Divyansh understood why the formula existed before he was asked to memorise it. He went from failing in Class 9 to scoring 92% in his Class 10 board Maths exam.
The fee was the same. What changed was the fit between how he learned and how his tutor taught.
"SP Home Tuition gave me more than just academic help — they helped me believe in myself. I used to dread studying, but with the right guidance and encouragement, I actually started enjoying learning."
— Puja, SP Home Tuition Student
That's not something that happens when a tutor just follows a fixed script.
What Affects the Fee Beyond Class Level
A few specific things move the number up or down that parents sometimes don't know to ask about:
- Number of sessions per week: Some students benefit far more from two focused, 90-minute doubt-clearing sessions per week than from five rushed hour-long sessions. More is not always better.
- Single subject vs. multiple subjects: Booking tuition for just Maths is different from booking support across Maths, Science, and English. Some families bundle subjects with one tutor; others prefer specialists per subject.
- Tutor experience with your specific board: A tutor experienced with CBSE's current question format — especially the new competency-based questions — will typically charge more than a general tutor. For Class 10 and 12, that experience is worth the difference.
- Online vs. in-person: Online sessions are generally 15–25% cheaper because the tutor saves travel time. For doubt-clearing, online works well. For students who need more direct supervision, in-person gets better results.
A Word on Fees That Look Too Low
You'll occasionally find tutors in Gurugram advertising ₹200–₹300 per hour for Class 9 or 10. There's nothing automatically wrong with that, but it's worth understanding what you're getting.
These are usually fresh graduates or college students with limited teaching experience. For a Class 3 student who needs basic homework help, that works perfectly well. For a Class 10 student trying to score above 85% in board exams while navigating CBSE's newer, application-based question patterns — it's a massive risk.
A tutor who isn't familiar with how marking schemes work or what examiners look for in long-answer questions can leave a student well-prepared for an exam style that no longer exists.
What a Free Demo Class Tells You That a Fee Chart Never Will
Before any commitment, we offer a free demo class. One session. No payment, no pressure.
What parents often notice in that session — and mention to us later — is the moment their child visibly relaxes, or the moment they actually answer a question they'd been stuck on for weeks. A good tutor picks up signals immediately: how the student responds, where they hesitate, and what they already understand better than they think.
"As a parent, watching my child struggle was heartbreaking. SP Home Tuition changed everything. The dedication and personal attention gave my child the confidence to excel — and the results spoke for themselves."
— Miku's Dad, Gurugram
FAQ: Home Tuition Fees in Gurugram
Q: Is home tuition more expensive than a coaching centre in Gurugram?
A: Group coaching institutes in Gurugram typically charge ₹5,000–₹7,000 per month. Home tuition costs more per hour but gives your child 100% of the tutor's attention. If your child learns well in a structured class setting, SP also runs institute batches of just 5 to 7 students with fees closer to coaching centres.
Q: How many classes per week does my child actually need?
A: It depends on the student. Some children do better with two focused, longer sessions a week than with daily 45-minute sessions. We always recommend starting with an honest diagnostic assessment.
Q: Do tutors charge per class or per month?
A: Both models exist. At SP Home Tuition, we work on a monthly basis with a fixed number of sessions per week. This gives families consistency and makes planning easier.
Q: What if the tutor isn't the right match for my child?
A: We take this seriously. If something isn't working after the first few sessions, we reassign the tutor based on your feedback. No awkward conversations, no penalty.
Q: Can I negotiate the fee?
A: You can have an honest conversation about budget. Many tutors are flexible for multiple subjects or siblings. However, choosing a significantly cheaper tutor primarily on cost often costs more in the long run due to a mismatch in teaching approach.
Stop Paying for the Wrong Fit
The right fee is the one that connects your child with a tutor who actually teaches the way your child learns. Don't commit blindly. See the difference in how your child responds before you decide anything.
