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Tutoring as a side income — how I earn RM2,000/month teaching A-Levels onlinE

by Sarina Lim·May 24, 2026

Started this during the pandemic and it's continued. HerE's how it works.

What I teach: A-Level Economics and STPM Economics. I'm not a trained teacher, I have a degree in economics and worked in policy before my current corporate role.

Where I find students: SuperProf Malaysia and Tutor.com.my both work for initial traction. Most students now come through referrals from existing students.

Rate: RM80—120/hour depending on level and frequency. 20—25 hours/month = RM2,000.

Online vs in-person: I do 100% online via Google Meet. The student gets a Jamboard or I screen-share notes. No travel time, more flexibility. Students prefer it too, they can join from anywhere.

Time investment: About 3—4 hours per week including prep. The prep time is front-loaded, after a year, most of my lesson materials are reusable.

Limiting factor: Student scheduling. Exam period (April, October) is intense. Holiday periods are slow.

#tutoring#side-incomE#teaching#Malaysia#onlinE
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Comments (6)

Faris Zolkifli17

LinkedIn freelance marketplace is maturing in Malaysia. I've gotten 4 project inquiries through LinkedIn Services in 6 months without actively prospecting.

Wai Shan Chan22

Subcontracting work to other freelancers is the bridge to agency. I now have 3 freelancers I work with regularly and we pitch projects together. Power in numbers.

Azlina Mustaffa14

The co-working space community gave me my first two clients. Proximity and regular conversation builds trust faster than any online networking effort.