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Sanjay

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Are TEFL/TESOL teachers in demand in India

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Answered on: 25 April 2026


Yeah, TEFL/TESOL teachers are definitely needed in India, but the demand varies a lot depending on the city and the type of institution. The bigger metro areas — Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai — tend to have the most consistent opportunities. International schools and private language centres are usually the ones actively hiring, and there’s also a growing market for corporate English training.

One thing worth noting is that London Teacher Training College (LTTC) actually has a partner school in India, which makes things a bit easier if you’re looking for training or local connections. You can check them out here:

Salaries aren’t as high as in places like China or the Gulf, but if you’re looking for solid teaching experience and a culturally rich environment, India is a good option. With a recognised TEFL/TESOL certificate and a degree, you’ll be in a strong position.

Hope that helps — India can be a great fit if you know what to expect

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