Expert economics coaching for IB & Cambridge

Personalised Economics coaching that finally clicks

Learn 1-on-1 or in a small live batch with Mehak Ahuja — MA Economics, B.Ed, IB Category 2 certified, and currently teaching at a Mumbai international school.

Why this coaching is different

Trained for international classrooms

IB Category 2 certified, with a postgraduate certificate in international teacher education — formal training in how IB and Cambridge classrooms work, not just familiarity with them.

One tutor across curricula

IB Diploma Programme, Cambridge IGCSE and A/AS Level — teaching matched to how each board builds its syllabus and assesses its papers.

Personalised, and current

1-on-1 tutoring and small live batches, shaped by 8+ years in the classroom — including IGCSE Economics at a Mumbai international school right now.

What IB & Cambridge economics actually demands

Understanding economics is the easy part. The marks come from something harder — writing it the way the examiner rewards. That's what this coaching is built around.

Answer writing & exam technique

The 25-mark essay has a structure. Command terms matter: evaluate, analyse and discuss ask for different things. And the AO3 evaluation marks — where most students quietly bleed marks — have to be earned deliberately, not sprinkled on.

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Real-world examples, used as evidence

Examiners reward real cases deployed as argument, not name-dropped. From the UK sugar tax to India's GST reform — applied properly, with both sides weighed.

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Diagrams that earn marks

Correctly labelled, integrated into the argument, doing analytical work — not decoration.

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The IA and the Extended Essay

The coursework components are mark-heavy and the ones students fear most. Clear, structured guidance through both.

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Every paper, on its own terms

Paper 1 essays, Paper 2 data response, and HL's quantitative Paper 3 each reward a different skill. Teaching matched to each.

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The bridge that matters most

Closing the gap between understanding a concept and writing it the way the mark scheme rewards. That's the whole game.

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IB DP Microeconomics · HL

Tools that make hard ideas click

Interactive tools built for IB and Cambridge economics — and this one is live. Apply a per-unit tax, tilt the curves, and see who really pays it.

PQDSS + tax3526
Burden split
56% consumers · 44% producers
Consumers now pay
35.0
Producers now receive
26.0
Quantity (was 60)
50
Government revenue
450

Steepen the demand curve and watch the gold consumer share grow: whoever finds it harder to walk away — the relatively more inelastic side — bears more of the tax. The two shaded rectangles together are the government's revenue.

How it works

  1. Book a free class

    Meet Mehak, share the syllabus and current marks, and see how she teaches.

  2. Get a personalised plan

    A clear path for the term — topics, pacing, and the grade being aimed for.

  3. Learn live

    1-on-1 or small-batch lessons that build real understanding, not memorised answers.

  4. Practise like the exam

    Past papers and mark-scheme practice, matched to how each board assesses.

  5. Walk into the exam prepared

    Steady feedback for students and parents, so exam day holds no surprises.

The educator behind the coaching

Mehak Ahuja has taught economics for 8+ years — today at a Mumbai international school. Behind her coaching sits a rare stack: a master's in economics, formal teacher training, international-teaching certification, and IB Category 2 certification. Most tutors bring one of these; she brings all of them.

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Mehak Ahuja, Economics educator

Trusted by IB & Cambridge students

Mehak coaches a small number of ongoing students — 1-on-1 and in small live batches, across timezones — so every student keeps her full attention.

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Start with a free class

Meet Mehak Ahuja, talk through the syllabus and your goals, and see how she teaches — before committing to anything.

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