One tutor. Your board. Your school's pace.
Six examination boards. Six different mark schemes. A tutor should know which one your child sits — before the first lesson begins.
Tutoring for Pakistan
Boards we cover
| Board | Levels | Subjects most requested |
|---|---|---|
| FBISE | SSC (9–10), HSSC (11–12) | Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English |
| Punjab BISE (Lahore, Gujranwala, Multan, etc.) | Matric, Intermediate | Math, Physics, Chemistry, Bio, English |
| Sindh BSE (Karachi) | Matric, Intermediate | Math, Physics, Chemistry, Bio, English |
| Cambridge (CAIE) | O Level, IGCSE, AS/A Level | 0580/9709 Math, 0625/9702 Physics, 0620/9701 Chemistry |
| Edexcel | IGCSE, International A Level | 4MA1/WMA Math, 4PH1/WPH Physics, 4CH1/WCH Chemistry |
| AKU-EB | SSC, HSSC | Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English |
Timing (PKT, UTC+5)
Weekday teaching windows: 15:00–22:00 PKT. Saturday: 09:00–20:00 with a break for lunch. Sunday: half-day on request, otherwise off. Ramadan schedule shifts to post-Iftar until 23:00.
The three problems we're hired to solve most in Pakistan
1. A weak base from earlier grades. By the time a student reaches Class 9 or O Level, gaps from Class 6–8 arithmetic and algebra quietly limit everything. We rebuild the base in parallel with new-topic teaching, not instead of it.
2. Board switches. A student moving from FBISE to Cambridge O Level (or the reverse) needs a tutor who has taught both — the notation, the way "explain" questions are marked, and how full-marks answers actually look.
3. Exam technique. Content knowledge is usually not the ceiling by mock season — question-order strategy, time per part, and how to lift a 55% paper to 75% are.
FAQ — Pakistan
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