Looking for an online live batch?
A live batch is a real class, taught live to a small group at a fixed time each week, by a tutor who is usually a student at one of the universities or medical colleges your child is aiming for. It is not a recorded course, and nothing about it is automated.
For most families it sits in exactly the right place: far cheaper than one-to-one, far more attentive than a coaching centre hall, and available wherever you live.
What you actually get
- A live class on a schedule, on set days and times, with the same tutor every week.
- A small group. A mini batch is two to six students. A regular batch is seven to twenty. Both are listed, and the size is shown before you join.
- A dated timetable, not a vague promise of "Sat and Tue". You can see every class date.
- A register. Attendance is marked class by class, and you can see your own child's.
- A monthly fee, or one price for the whole course, shown before you join.
Why a batch instead of one-to-one
Cost. The same tutor, teaching six students, can charge each family a fraction of the one-to-one fee.
Pace. Some students work better with other students in the room. Admission preparation in particular is a competitive exam, and practising alone is poor preparation for a hall full of candidates.
Availability. The best HSC Physics tutor in the country will not travel to your house. Online, distance stops mattering.
One-to-one still wins when a student is badly behind, or needs the syllabus rebuilt from an earlier class. A batch moves at the batch's pace, and that is the honest trade.
How to join one
- 1. Open Live Batches.
- 2. Filter by subject, class level and format. You can also show only batches with seats left.
- 3. Open a batch to see the tutor, the fee, the start date, the timetable and how many seats remain.
- 4. Press Join this batch and fill in the short form: student's name, class, school or college, home address, phone and WhatsApp. Email is optional; the two numbers are not, because that is how the class link and the timetable reach you.
- 5. Nothing is charged at that point. We confirm the seat with you first. The fee is invoiced afterwards, with a reference, and you pay by bank transfer or bKash.
You do not need an account to join. If you gave a phone number, we can send you a link to your own page — your timetable, your attendance and your payments, all in one place.
What to check before you join
- The start date. A batch that started three weeks ago is a batch you will be catching up with.
- The number of classes, and whether the fee is monthly or for the whole course.
- The days and times, against everything else in your child's week.
- The tutor. Institution, department, year, and whether the profile carries the verification marks.
- The seats left. A batch with one seat left will not wait for you.
If nothing fits
Two options. Post a tuition and let tutors come to you with what they can offer. Or tell us what you were looking for — if enough families want the same subject and level, that is how a new batch gets started.