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Monarch Central Academy·Private Unaided (Recognized)
Pillar guide · Updated July 2026
Live part-time teaching openings in Jaipur — evening batches at coaching institutes, weekend classes, and half-day school roles at verified CBSE, ICSE and international schools.
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Jaipur employers who most frequently post part-time teaching roles include (a) split-shift CBSE/ICSE day schools, (b) large coaching chains (Aakash, Allen, FIITJEE, Physics Wallah, VMC) running 5-9 pm and Saturday-Sunday batches, and (c) international schools with 8 am - 1 pm IB PYP programmes hiring specialist teachers on 4-half-days-a-week contracts.
If you're relocating to Jaipur mid-year, part-time is often the fastest entry — the hiring cycle is more continuous than the March-May full-time rush.
Many Jaipur teachers stack: mornings at a school (₹18,000-₹30,000/mo for a half-day), evenings at a coaching centre (₹15,000-₹25,000/mo for 12 hours/week), plus 4-6 hours a week of home tuitions (₹15,000-₹30,000/mo). That's ₹48,000-₹85,000/mo total — usually higher than a comparable full-time PGT salary in the same city.
Watch out for exclusivity clauses — some Jaipur chain schools now include them by default. Ask HR to strike or narrow the clause before signing.