Korean class fees in India vary because every course offers a different level of attention, duration and support. A recorded course can cost less than a live class, while private teaching usually costs more than a large group batch. The useful question is not only how much the course costs. Ask what you will receive for that amount.
Common Korean class formats
Recorded courses
Recorded lessons offer flexibility and are often the least expensive option. They work well for disciplined learners, but there may be limited speaking practice, correction or personal guidance.
Large group classes
Group classes give you a schedule and classmates. The total fee may look reasonable, but ask how many learners are in the batch. In a large class, each student may have very little time to speak or receive correction.
Small group and personalised classes
These classes usually provide more interaction, feedback and flexibility. They are useful for learners who want help with pronunciation, conversation, TOPIK or a particular learning goal.
Compare the price per class
A monthly total does not tell you everything. Divide the fee by the number of live sessions. Also check the duration of each class and whether study support is included.
Hallyu Heights offers eight live classes each month for ₹1999. That is about ₹250 per class. The plan is designed to make regular guided Korean learning affordable for students in India.
What should be included?
- A clear learning plan
- Live explanation and correction
- Speaking and pronunciation practice
- Vocabulary and grammar in context
- Reading and listening activities
- A way to ask questions
Ask whether materials, recordings, assignments or progress reviews are included. A course with a slightly higher fee may provide better value if it saves you from buying several disconnected resources.
Look at the teacher, not only the price
Check the teacher’s Korean education, teaching experience and ability to explain clearly to beginners. A good class should help you understand why Korean works the way it does, not simply give you pages to memorise.
Choose a plan you can continue
The best course is one that matches your budget, schedule and goal. Consistent lessons over several months are more useful than an expensive course that you cannot attend regularly. Before paying, ask about class timings, missed sessions, batch size and the level you should join.
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