Why Indian-origin and NRI families in Germany pick our 1:1 online Physics tuition
Across Germany, Indian-origin parents have been quietly switching from local private tutors and small-batch online platforms to true 1:1 live online tuition with Indian-curriculum specialist tutors. The reason is simple: Indian-trained Physics tutors typically have far deeper conceptual mastery than typical Western-curriculum tutors charging EUR 40-90 per hour, and a dedicated 1:1 session with one of them at EUR 18-40 per hour works out 50-65% cheaper while delivering noticeably better outcomes.
Anand Tutorials has been running 1:1 online tuition continuously since 2013. Our model has never deviated from one tutor : one student — even when running profitable batches would have been operationally easier. For Germany-based students, this matters because Physics marks are won or lost on the small, personal conceptual gaps that a batch class structurally cannot identify. A specialist 1:1 tutor catches them the second they appear.
What Germany parents typically ask before booking Physics 1:1 online tuition
The most common questions from Germany-based parents are about three things — timezone scheduling, payment in EUR, and curriculum match. On scheduling: DE 3-7 PM CET = IST 7:30-11:30 PM (comfortable for tutors), which means we have full evening tutor capacity that aligns naturally with after-school hours in your timezone. On payment: we invoice in EUR and accept Wise, PayPal, Stripe and direct local bank transfer. On curriculum: we cover CBSE, ICSE, IB MYP & DP, IGCSE Cambridge, AS / A-Level (Edexcel, CIE, AQA), AP, and local-board syllabus where relevant.
For families in Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Leipzig, Physics 1:1 online tuition typically starts within 2-3 days of the free demo. We share a written progress report every Sunday, recordings same day, and have direct WhatsApp doubt-solving on weekdays for board and competitive students. The standard quality bar is the same one we hold for our paying families in Jabalpur, Bhopal, Nagpur and across Indian metros.