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Frequently Asked Questions

What does tutoring services cover?

It covers structured, supplementary instruction provided to students across subjects, including support for school subjects, examination preparation, and learning-skills coaching outside the formal classroom.

How is this different from academic tutoring?

Academic tutoring (8549.02) focuses specifically on supplementary academic subjects. Tutoring services (8549.87) covers tutoring more broadly, including general study support and methods.

Can tutoring services be delivered online?

Yes. Tutoring can be delivered in peron, online, or in hybrid formats. Internet-based and remote tutoring sessions are fully covered under this activity.

Who are the typical customers?

Parents and students seeking supplementary learning support, exam preparation, or one-to-one help with subjects and study skills outside the formal classroom.

Does this need approval to operate in Dubai?

Yes. Approval from the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) is required before the trade license is issued.

How to Start a Tutoring Services Business with Meydan Free Zone

Tutoring is a quiet, repeating business. The customer is a parent, the user is a child, the renewal is term by term. In Dubai, where private schools educate 387,441 students across 227 campuses and families spend heavily on their children's education, tutoring is one of the few learning categories where demand barely dips even when school is out.

Tutoring is a quiet, repeat-revenue business in a market that keeps growing. Dubai's private schools educate 387,441 students across 227 campuses, with 6 percent enrolment growth in 2024-25, according to Gulf News¹.

Quality matters to families: 81 percent of Dubai students attend schools rated Good or better by KHDA, according to Khaleej Times². For a tutoring business, that combination of scale and quality-orientation is what supports steady, term-by-term demand.

Tutoring lives on top of the school sector. The size, growth, and quality-orientation of UAE schooling are what make supplementary learning a viable business at scale.

Sources: Gulf News (2025); Khaleej Times (2025).

A tutoring services business provides supplementary instruction and learning support outside the classroom. It is a focused learning service: tutors who understand subject matter and study methods, delivering structured help to students who want to improve. School and university students looking for subject help, parents seeking extra support for their children, and learners building study skills or preparing for exams all rely on tutoring services to make learning more effective.

Tutoring in the UAE is rarely a single-session purchase. A parent finds a tutor through a friend or a community group, the child starts going every Tuesday and Thursday after school, and that arrangement runs for three terms straight.

The tutor knows the school's curriculum because she tutors four other students at the same school. The parent pays monthly without much negotiation because the maths grade is going up. The student is preparing for end-of-year exams or for the next stage of school. It's an almost subscription-like business once trust is established, and trust scales by word of mouth in a country where families talk.

Term by term, family by family, tutoring services is one of the most repeating businesses in the entire education category.

Who is this for?

  • Tutoring service centres: Operators of tutoring centres offering subject help and study support across age groups.
  • Independent tutors: Tutors providing one-to-one or small-group tutoring for students at home or online.
  • Online tutoring platforms: Digital tutoring providers delivering subject help and study support through online sessions.

Meydan Free Zone offers 100% foreign ownership, zero percent corporate tax on qualifying income, full profit repatriation, and a fully digital licensing process, providing a regulated and cost-efficient base from which to operate a tutoring services business in the UAE's growing student market.

8549.87 - Tutoring Services

Under this activity, your business is licensed to provide tutoring services.

Academic Subjects Study Skills Test Preparation Session Formats
Tutoring in school and university subjects across grade levels. Coaching in study methods, organisation, and learning techniques. Preparation for school examinations, university entrance, and standardised tests. One-to-one sessions, small groups, online sessions, and home tutoring.
SCHOOL MARKET GROWTH QUALITY DEMAND WHO BUYS
Dubai private schools educate 387,441 students across 227 campuses1. Enrolment grew 6 percent in 2024-251. 81 percent of students attend schools rated Good or better by KHDA2. Parents, school students, university students, and learners building study skills.

The activity is specifically for tutoring services. Adult literacy programmes, formal academic schooling, higher education, and cultural education all fall under different activities. Academic tutoring as a stand-alone specialisation also has its own activity (8549.02) for businesses focused only on that segment.

The line is precise. If your business provides tutoring services outside formal education, you are in. If you operate a school, a university, an adult literacy programme, or a cultural education centre, a different activity applies.

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Third-Party Approval: Approval from the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) is required before the trade license is issued.

Anti-Money Laundering Compliance: This business activity is exempt from AML compliance requirements.

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Citations

¹ Gulf News. Education Cost Index Set at 2.35% for Dubai's For-Profit Private Schools in 2025-26 Academic Year. Gulf News, 2025.

² Khaleej Times. Dubai Schools' New KHDA Ratings: What Parents Need to Know. Khaleej Times, 2025.

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