Learn Urdu the right way with verified online tutors — board Urdu (Lazmi & Ikhtiari), reading & writing in Nastaliq script, grammar (Qawaid), literature (Adab) and Cambridge O/A Level Urdu. Personalised 1-on-1 lessons, flexible scheduling, and a free first demo class.
From your first search to your first online lesson — we make finding the right Urdu tutor effortless.
Share the goal — board Urdu (Lazmi), O/A Level Urdu, learning to read and write Nastaliq from scratch, or spoken Urdu for children abroad — and we'll match the right specialist.
Submit Request →Within 24 hours we'll shortlist a verified Urdu tutor and arrange a complimentary 1-on-1 demo class — no commitment, no card needed.
Book Demo →If you love the demo, lock in a regular schedule. Lessons happen over Zoom or Google Meet with screen sharing, a shared whiteboard and downloadable Urdu worksheets.
Browse Tutors →Whether your child needs better board grades or you want your kids abroad to read and write Urdu confidently, here's what makes our platform different.
Every tutor's qualifications and teaching experience is verified before they appear on the platform — many hold an MA in Urdu or are full-time school and college Urdu teachers.
Beginners and heritage learners start from the Urdu Qaida — letters, joining and Nastaliq handwriting — and build up to reading sentences and writing on their own, step by step.
Tutors explain Nasr (prose), Nazm and Ghazal, plus Qawaid (grammar) — Tashreeh, summaries, idioms and figures of speech — so literature finally makes sense.
Morning, evening, weekday or weekend — sessions are booked around your child's school timetable or your work hours. Different time zones are no problem.
Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Dubai, Riyadh, London, Toronto — our tutors teach Pakistani learners at home and across the diaspora in 15+ countries.
Operating since 2016 with 10,000+ registered tutors and 1,000+ students served — we've helped students raise board Urdu grades and diaspora children connect with their mother tongue.
From the first letters of the Urdu Qaida to advanced literature and exam preparation — our tutors cover every part of the language.
Our Urdu tutors are matched to your exact board, level or exam — so students study exactly what's tested.
Federal, Punjab, Sindh, KP, Balochistan and AKU-EB Urdu — Matric and FSc Urdu Lazmi (compulsory) and Ikhtiari (elective) Urdu.
IGCSE Urdu as a Second Language (0539), O Level Urdu First Language (3247) and Second Language (3248), and AS/A Level Urdu (9686).
Tailored Urdu for children of overseas Pakistani families who can speak a little but want to read, write and connect with their mother tongue.
Complete-beginner courses that start from the Urdu Qaida and Nastaliq letters and build up to confident reading and writing — for any age.
From higher board grades to children abroad reading their first Urdu sentences — here's what families say.
My son was losing marks in Matric Urdu Lazmi on Tashreeh and essay writing. His tutor drilled past papers and showed him how to structure answers — he jumped from a C to an A in the board exam.
I took O Level Urdu First Language (3247) and was nervous about the literature paper. My tutor broke down every Nazm and Ghazal and helped me with summary writing. I got an A in the exam.
We live in London and my daughter could speak a little Urdu but couldn't read or write it. After a few months of weekly classes she now reads from the Qaida and writes her name in Nastaliq. We're so happy.
eTutors Academy has been connecting students and families in Pakistan and across the Pakistani diaspora with expert online Urdu tutors since 2016. With 10,000+ registered tutors, 1,000+ students served, and learners in 15+ countries, we are one of the most established online tutoring platforms in the region.
Whether your child is preparing for Federal or Punjab Board Matric and FSc Urdu Lazmi, sitting Cambridge IGCSE Urdu as a Second Language (0539), O Level Urdu First Language (3247) or Second Language (3248), or working through AS and A Level Urdu (9686), we have specialist tutors for the exact syllabus. Lessons cover the full paper — comprehension, Tashreeh, summary, essay (Mazmoon) and letter (Khat) writing — with focused past-paper practice before exams.
A large part of our Urdu work is teaching complete beginners and heritage learners how to read and write. Tutors start from the Urdu Qaida — recognising letters, learning how they join, and forming words — then move on to fluent reading and clear Nastaliq handwriting. This is ideal for younger children at home and for diaspora kids who can understand spoken Urdu but have never learned the script.
For older students, our tutors make Adab (literature) approachable: prose (Nasr), poetry (Nazm) and Ghazal, along with the analysis and explanation (Tashreeh) that board and Cambridge exams expect. On the language side, lessons cover Qawaid (grammar) — parts of speech, punctuation (Auqaf), idioms (Muhavare) and figures of speech — so students write correct, expressive Urdu with confidence.
Many Pakistani families abroad want their children to stay connected to their mother tongue. Our online Urdu tutors regularly teach learners across the UK, USA, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Canada and Europe, with lessons tailored to heritage learners — gentle pacing, conversational Urdu, and reading and writing built up from scratch. Since every session is 1-on-1 and scheduled to suit you, time zones are easy to work around.
Every Urdu tutoring journey on eTutors Academy starts with a free 1-on-1 demo class. If the match between tutor and learner isn't right, we'll find someone else — at no cost. Once you're happy, we lock in a regular weekly schedule and you only pay for the sessions that follow. No contracts, no setup fees, no long-term lock-ins — just better Urdu, lesson by lesson.