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Published on 15 June 2026

Most parents in Gurugram enroll their child in a coaching institute and then spend the next three months guessing.

Guessing whether the teacher has actually noticed their child. Guessing whether the concepts are landing or just being copied off the board. Guessing whether the monthly fee is doing anything — until the exam result comes back and gives them their answer, often too late to fix.

That guessing is the problem SP Home Tuition set out to solve at its Sector 46, Gurugram institute.

Two things make it genuinely different from most coaching centres in Gurugram: the batch size, and what happens between classes.

5 to 7 Students Per Batch — An Actual Number, Not a Marketing Line

Walk into most coaching institutes in Gurugram and you'll find batches of 20, 30, sometimes 40 students. The teacher may be excellent. The content gets covered. But with that many students in the room, a child who doesn't understand something has two choices — interrupt the whole class, or quietly move on and hope it clicks later.

Most children choose the second option. The gap grows. Nobody notices until the next exam.

At SP Home Tuition's Sector 46 institute, every batch is capped at 5 to 7 students. That cap is firm. When a batch is full, the next student goes into a new batch — not squeezed in as number 8.

What that number means in practice: a teacher in a batch of 6 can notice when a student hesitates on a particular question type. They can spend two extra minutes on one child's doubt without losing the group. They can see, mid-session, that an explanation isn't landing and change approach on the spot. These are things that simply cannot happen in a room of 30.

Divyansh, a student who came through SP Home Tuition, went from failing in Class 9 to scoring 92% in his Class 10 board Maths exam. The change wasn't a new syllabus or longer hours. It was a teacher who could actually see where he was getting stuck and adapt how they explained things to match how his mind worked. That kind of teaching requires a small room.

How the Test Portal Works — And Why It Changes Everything

Most coaching institutes teach content and test at the end of the month. You get a mark. If it's low, someone tells you to study more. That's the entire feedback loop.

SP Home Tuition does it differently. Every concept covered in the classroom is reinforced through an internal test portal that enrolled students access as part of their batch. The questions are built specifically to match the current CBSE exam format — MCQs, case-based questions, and assertion-reasoning questions, which now account for 50% of actual board exam marks. This isn't generic practice material. It mirrors what students will face in the real exam.

When a student answers questions on the portal, the system tracks everything: which concepts they got right, which ones they got wrong, and which question types consistently trip them up. That data doesn't sit in a report somewhere. It directly shapes what happens in the next class.

If a student repeatedly struggles with assertion-reasoning questions in Science or gets application-based Maths questions wrong, the teacher sees that before the next session. The doubt-clearing slot or the next class is built around exactly those gaps — not a generic revision list, but the specific things that student's own performance has flagged.

This matters because most students don't know precisely what they don't know. They feel generally unsure about a subject but can't identify the exact point where understanding broke down. The portal removes that ambiguity. It tells the student, the teacher, and the parent exactly where the problem is — and that's where the work goes.

What Parents Can Actually See

This is the part that tends to surprise parents the most when they first hear about it.

Every parent at SP Home Tuition's Gurugram institute gets access to live analytics on their child's progress. Not a monthly report card. An ongoing picture — marks subject by subject, how performance has moved over time, which concepts are solid, which ones are still shaky, and what recent sessions have focused on.

Parents who want to go deeper can come in and sit with the teacher for a proper conversation. Not a vague "your child is doing okay" update, but a data-backed discussion: here's what the portal flagged last week, here's what we worked on, here's what we're targeting next. If a parent notices something at home — less confidence in a particular subject, anxiety about an upcoming test — they can bring that in and match it against what the data is showing.

For most parents, it's the first time they've been genuinely inside their child's learning process in real time, rather than waiting for a report card to tell them something has gone wrong.

"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

Teaching That Fits the Student, Not the Other Way Around

One thing that runs through both the classroom sessions and the test portal approach is a core belief: no single teaching method works for every child.

Some students need to understand the "why" behind a concept before any formula makes sense. Others need to see a worked example first and then reverse-engineer the logic. Some respond well to being challenged and pushed. Others shut down under pressure and need a calmer environment to think clearly. Some are strong readers who get confused the moment a question becomes visual. Others are the opposite.

At SP, teachers spend real time at the start of any new student relationship figuring out which type of learner they're dealing with — and then they adjust. In a class of 30, this is practically impossible. In a class of 6, it's how every session runs.

"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 shift — from dreading a subject to genuinely engaging with it — is almost always a method problem, not a student problem.

A Note on SP Home Tuition's Background

SP Home Tuition ran batches in Pitampura, Delhi before moving its institute to Sector 46, Gurugram. That history matters because the teaching approach, the test portal, and the small-batch model have all been built and refined over time. Parents in Gurugram are joining something with a real track record behind it — not something put together last month.

Institute Batch Fees in Gurugram (2026)

Class 6 to 10 — ₹5,000 to ₹6,000 per month
This covers all classroom sessions, full test portal access, weak concept tracking, and parent analytics. Everything is included — there are no separate charges for portal access or progress reports.

Class 11 and 12 — ₹7,000 per month
Senior secondary batches involve deeper concept coverage, particularly for Physics, Chemistry, Maths, and Accountancy. The test portal at this level includes more complex question types to match board and entrance exam patterns.

A free demo class is available before any commitment — one session in the actual batch environment so you can see exactly how it runs before making any decision.

Who This Works Best For — And Who It Might Not

The institute batch model suits students who do well with some structure around them. A scheduled class, a consistent routine, the energy of learning alongside others — for many students that environment is more motivating than sitting at home one-on-one. The small batch size gives you that structure without the anonymity of a large coaching centre.

If your child needs something even more tailored — significant foundation gaps that need rebuilding from scratch, a very specific learning difficulty, or a schedule that can't fit fixed batch timings — home tuition may be a better starting point. SP offers that too, and both can be combined. Some families use the institute batch for structured concept coverage and add home tuition for a specific subject where the child needs additional one-on-one attention.

FAQ: Coaching Classes at SP Home Tuition, Sector 46 Gurugram

Q: What is the batch size at SP's Gurugram institute?
A: Every batch is capped at 5 to 7 students, no exceptions. When a batch is full, the next student is placed in the next available batch.

Q: Which classes do you run batches for?
A: We run batches for Class 6 through Class 12 across CBSE, ICSE, and IB boards.

Q: What is the monthly fee?
A: ₹5,000–₹6,000 per month for Class 6 to 10, and ₹7,000 per month for Class 11–12. Test portal access and parent analytics are included — there are no add-on charges.

Q: What is the test portal and is it included in the fee?
A: Yes, fully included. The portal covers every concept from the classroom through MCQs, case-based questions, and assertion-reasoning questions — matching the current CBSE board exam format. It tracks each student's weak areas and feeds that data directly back to the teacher.

Q: Can parents track progress without waiting for exams?
A: Yes. Parents get access to live analytics showing subject-wise marks, progress over time, and specific weak concepts. You can also walk in and discuss this data with the teacher at any point — no appointment needed.

Q: Where is the institute located?
A: Sector 46, Gurugram. Book a demo or contact us for the specific address and directions.

Q: Is a demo class really free?
A: Yes — one full session in the actual batch, no payment, no commitment. You see exactly how the class runs and how your child settles in before deciding anything.

Q: What subjects are covered?
A: Core school subjects across all three class groups — Maths, Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, Social Studies, Accountancy, Economics, and Computer Science.

Q: Can I combine the institute batch with home tuition?
A: Yes. Some families do both — the batch for structured concept coverage and a separate home tutor for additional one-on-one support in a specific subject. We can help you work out what makes sense for your child's situation.

Q: Is the test portal available to students outside the institute?
A: Not currently. The portal is available to enrolled institute students only.


Come and See It for Yourself

One demo class in a batch of 6 tells you more than any brochure or website will. Bring your child, sit in for a session, and see how the environment feels compared to what they're used to before making any commitment.