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How Much For Private 1:1 Tutoring & Hw Help?

Private 1:1 Tutoring and HW help Cost $20 – 35 per hour* on average.

* Tutoring Fee: Tutors using MEB are professional subject experts who set their own price based on their demand & skill, your academic level, session frequency, topic complexity, and more.

** HW Guidance Fee: Connect with your tutor the same way you would in a tutoring session — share your homework problems, assignments, projects, or lab work, and they’ll guide you through understanding and solving each one together.

“It is hard to match the quality of tutoring & hw help that MEB provides, even at double the price.”—Olivia

Struggling with mesh analysis at 11 pm, exam in three weeks, and your textbook isn’t helping? That’s exactly when a 1:1 Network Theory tutor makes the difference.

Network Theory Tutor Online

Network Theory is the study of electrical networks using node and mesh analysis, Thevenin and Norton equivalents, two-port parameters, and frequency-domain techniques. It equips students to model, analyse, and solve linear circuit problems systematically.

MEB provides 1:1 online tutoring and homework help in 2,800+ advanced subjects, including Electrical Engineering and its core modules. If you’ve searched for a Network Theory tutor near me, online is faster and more effective — matched tutors, your time zone, your exact syllabus. Every session is built around your gaps, not a generic lesson plan.

  • 1:1 online sessions tailored to your course syllabus and university module
  • Expert-verified tutors with subject-specific knowledge in circuit analysis and network theorems
  • Flexible time zones — US, UK, Canada, Australia, Gulf covered
  • Structured learning plan built after a diagnostic session
  • Ethical homework and assignment guidance — you understand before you submit

52,000+ students across the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and the Gulf have used MEB since 2008 — including students in Electrical Engineering subjects like Network Theory, Circuit Analysis, and Signals and Systems.

Source: My Engineering Buddy, 2008–2025.


How Much Does a Network Theory Tutor Cost?

Most Network Theory sessions run $20–$40/hr depending on level and topic complexity. Graduate-level or highly specialised modules can reach $100/hr. Not sure if it’s worth it? Start with the $1 trial — 30 minutes of live 1:1 tutoring or one full homework question explained.

Level / NeedTypical RateWhat’s Included
Standard (most undergrad levels)$20–$35/hr1:1 sessions, homework guidance
Advanced / Graduate / Specialist$35–$100/hrExpert tutor, niche depth, research support
$1 Trial$1 flat30 min live session or 1 homework question

Tutor availability tightens significantly during final exam periods — especially May and December. Book early if your semester end is approaching.

WhatsApp MEB for a quick quote — average response time under 1 minute.

Who This Network Theory Tutoring Is For

Network Theory sits at the intersection of mathematics and physical circuit behaviour. Most students hit a wall somewhere between Thevenin’s theorem and two-port network parameters. The gap between understanding the theory and actually solving problems under exam pressure is real — and that’s where targeted 1:1 help pays off.

  • Undergraduate electrical, electronics, or computer engineering students taking a required circuits module
  • Students retaking after a failed first attempt in Network Theory or Circuit Design
  • Students 4–6 weeks from an exam with significant gaps still to close in mesh analysis, superposition, or Laplace-domain methods
  • Graduate students needing to revisit foundational network concepts before advanced modules in Microwave Engineering or Analog Signal Processing
  • Students at MIT, Georgia Tech, Imperial College London, University of Toronto, University of New South Wales, TU Delft, or ETH Zurich struggling with their circuits curriculum
  • Students needing homework guidance for weekly problem sets on KVL/KCL, Norton equivalents, or frequency response

At MEB, we’ve found that Network Theory is one of the few subjects where students know the formula but lose marks because they apply it in the wrong sequence. The tutor’s job in the first session is to find exactly where the chain breaks — not to re-teach everything from scratch.

1:1 Tutoring vs Self-Study vs AI vs YouTube vs Online Courses

Self-study works if you’re disciplined, but network problems need feedback — a wrong sign in KVL compounds through every step. AI tools give fast explanations but can’t watch you make the same nodal analysis error twice and correct it live. YouTube is useful for overviews of Thevenin’s theorem but stops when you’re stuck on a specific circuit topology. Online courses move at a fixed pace regardless of whether you’ve nailed superposition yet. With a 1:1 online Network Theory tutor from MEB, every session is calibrated to where you actually are — your exact problem set, your specific exam board, corrected in real time.

Outcomes: What You’ll Be Able To Do in Network Theory

After consistent 1:1 sessions, students can solve multi-loop circuits using mesh and nodal analysis without reverting to trial-and-error. You’ll apply Thevenin and Norton transformations to reduce complex networks to single equivalent circuits. Expect to analyse frequency response using Bode plots and identify resonance conditions in RLC networks. You’ll model two-port networks using Z, Y, ABCD, and h-parameters — and explain which representation suits a given problem. Students also report noticeably stronger performance on time-domain to Laplace-domain conversions that typically cost marks in final papers.

Supporting a student through Network Theory? MEB works directly with parents to set up sessions, track progress, and keep coursework on schedule. WhatsApp MEB — average response time is under a minute, 24/7.


Based on feedback from 40,000+ sessions collected by MEB from 2022 to 2025, 58% of students improved by one full grade after approximately 20 hours of 1:1 tutoring in subjects like Network Theory. A further 23% achieved at least a half-grade improvement.

Source: MEB session feedback data, 2022–2025.


What We Cover in Network Theory (Syllabus / Topics)

Track 1: Circuit Analysis Fundamentals

  • Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL) and Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL)
  • Mesh analysis and nodal analysis — setting up and solving systems of equations
  • Superposition theorem — decomposing multi-source networks
  • Thevenin’s theorem and Norton’s theorem — network reduction to equivalents
  • Maximum power transfer theorem and its applications
  • Source transformation techniques
  • Reciprocity and Millman’s theorem

Core texts: Hayt & Kemmerly Engineering Circuit Analysis; Alexander & Sadiku Fundamentals of Electric Circuits.

Track 2: AC Circuits and Frequency Domain Analysis

  • Phasors and sinusoidal steady-state analysis
  • Impedance and admittance — RLC networks in the frequency domain
  • Series and parallel resonance — quality factor, bandwidth, selectivity
  • Bode plots — magnitude and phase response construction
  • Power in AC circuits — real, reactive, and apparent power; power factor correction
  • Laplace transform methods for circuit analysis — s-domain representation
  • Transfer functions — poles, zeros, and stability criteria

Core texts: Nilsson & Riedel Electric Circuits; Hayt & Kemmerly Engineering Circuit Analysis.

Track 3: Two-Port Networks and Advanced Topics

  • Two-port network parameters — Z, Y, h, ABCD (transmission) matrices
  • Interconnection of two-port networks — cascade, series, parallel configurations
  • Network functions — driving point and transfer impedance/admittance
  • Filters — passive low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, band-stop filter design
  • Graph theory applied to networks — incidence matrix, loop matrix
  • Signal flow graphs and Mason’s gain formula

Core texts: Van Valkenburg Network Analysis; Dorf & Svoboda Introduction to Electric Circuits.

Students consistently tell us that two-port parameters feel abstract until a tutor shows them a real amplifier or filter circuit and walks back through why the h-parameter model maps directly to what’s on the datasheet. That connection — theory to component — is what makes it click.

What a Typical Network Theory Session Looks Like

The tutor opens by checking the previous topic — say, whether the student’s Thevenin equivalent from last session was set up with the right open-circuit terminal pair. From there, the session moves into the current problem area: the student shares their screen or the tutor uses a digital pen-pad to work through a nodal analysis problem on a three-node circuit step by step. The student then replicates the method on a similar circuit, explaining each KCL equation out loud. When an error appears — typically a sign convention slip or a missed dependent source — the tutor corrects it immediately, not at the end. The session closes with two practice problems on the same technique and a note on what comes next: frequency domain or two-port parameters depending on where the exam gaps sit.

How MEB Tutors Help You with Network Theory (The Learning Loop)

Diagnose: In the first session, the tutor gives a short problem set covering KVL/KCL, Thevenin reduction, and one AC phasor question. The responses reveal exactly which step in the analysis chain is breaking — and whether it’s a maths issue or a circuit concept issue. Different problems, same fix.

Explain: The tutor works through a live example using a digital pen-pad — drawing the circuit, labelling nodes, and writing out each equation in full. Not a recorded video. Not a textbook page. A live worked solution that stops when you need it to stop.

Practice: You attempt a parallel problem with the tutor present. The goal isn’t to watch the method — it’s to reproduce it. That shift from passive to active is where the understanding actually sets.

Feedback: Every error gets unpacked. If you dropped a negative sign in a mesh equation, the tutor traces back to why — not just corrects it but explains what that sign represents physically. That’s the difference between fixing one answer and fixing the pattern.

Plan: At the end of each session, the tutor notes which topics are solid, which need another pass, and what to work on before the next session. If your exam is in four weeks, the plan reflects that. No padding.

Sessions run on Google Meet. Tutors use a digital pen-pad or iPad with Apple Pencil. Before your first session, share your university module outline or exam board syllabus, a recent homework or past paper question you got wrong, and your exam date. The first session starts with a diagnostic — so every minute of subsequent sessions targets the gaps that actually matter. Start with the $1 trial — 30 minutes of live tutoring that also serves as your first diagnostic.


Network Theory sits across every major electrical engineering curriculum — from first-year circuit modules at US universities to final-year analogue design courses at UK institutions. Two-port parameters and Laplace-domain analysis consistently appear as the highest-weighted exam topics.

Source: Imperial College London — Engineering, imperial.ac.uk/engineering.


Tutor Match Criteria (How We Pick Your Tutor)

Not every circuits tutor is matched for Network Theory depth. Here’s what MEB checks before assigning yours.

Subject depth: The tutor must have covered Network Theory at the level you need — undergraduate module, graduate-level, or professional certification context. Exam board and syllabus fit are verified before matching.

Tools: Every Network Theory tutor uses Google Meet with a digital pen-pad or iPad and Apple Pencil. Circuit diagrams drawn live, not described verbally.

Time zone: Matched to your region — US, UK, Gulf, Canada, or Australia. No 3 am sessions unless that’s genuinely what you want.

Goals: Whether your target is a specific exam score, deeper conceptual understanding of two-port networks, or homework completion on a weekly deadline — the tutor match reflects that priority.

Unlike platforms where you fill out a form and wait, MEB responds in under a minute, 24/7. Tutor match takes under an hour. The $1 trial means you test before you commit. Everything runs over WhatsApp — no logins, no intake forms.

Study Plans (Pick One That Matches Your Goal)

After the diagnostic session, your tutor builds the specific sequence. Three plans cover most situations: a catch-up plan (1–3 weeks) for students with specific gaps to close before an exam — typically focusing on two or three topics like mesh analysis or Laplace methods; an exam prep plan (4–8 weeks) for structured revision aligned to your exact paper format and topic weighting; or weekly ongoing support aligned to your semester deadlines and problem set schedule. The tutor decides the sequence after the first session — not before.

Pricing Guide

Network Theory tutoring starts at $20/hr for standard undergraduate modules. Graduate-level work — two-port parameter derivations, network function synthesis, or research-adjacent topics — runs $35–$100/hr depending on tutor background and topic complexity. Rate factors include your level, the specificity of the topic, your timeline, and tutor availability at your preferred hours.

Peak availability drops in May and December. If your exams are in those windows, book earlier than you think you need to.

For students targeting top graduate programmes or roles in RF design, telecommunications hardware, or analogue IC development, tutors with direct professional or research backgrounds in those areas are available at higher rates — share your specific goal and MEB matches the tier to your ambition.

Start with the $1 trial — 30 minutes, no registration, no commitment. WhatsApp MEB for a quick quote.

A common pattern our tutors observe is that students who start Network Theory help three weeks before the exam recover more ground than students who wait until the final week. Three weeks is enough for mesh analysis, Thevenin, and frequency domain to become reliable. One week rarely is.

FAQ

Is Network Theory hard?

It’s one of the most technically demanding core modules in electrical engineering. The maths isn’t always complex, but the method — setting up equations correctly for the right network topology — has many steps where errors compound. Most students need structured guidance, not just more practice problems.

How many sessions are needed?

Students closing specific gaps before an exam typically need 6–10 sessions. Students building full conceptual fluency across all Network Theory topics — from KVL to two-port parameters — usually work through 15–25 sessions across a semester. Your tutor sets the specific plan after the diagnostic.

Can you help with homework and assignments?

Yes. MEB tutoring is guided learning — you understand the work, then submit it yourself. The tutor explains the method, walks through a similar example, and you complete your own solution. See our Academic Integrity policy and Why MEB page for full details on what we help with and what we don’t.

Will the tutor match my exact syllabus or exam board?

Yes. Before matching, MEB checks your university module, exam board, and syllabus document. A tutor covering IEEE-standard undergraduate Network Theory is not the same as one covering a UK MEng analogue systems module — and MEB doesn’t treat them as interchangeable.

What happens in the first session?

The tutor runs a short diagnostic covering fundamental topics — KCL/KVL, Thevenin reduction, and one frequency-domain question. This identifies exactly where your analysis chain is breaking. The second session onwards targets those gaps specifically. No time wasted re-teaching what you already know.

Is online tutoring as effective as in-person?

For Network Theory, yes — and often better. The tutor draws circuits live on a digital pen-pad shared over Google Meet. You see every step as it’s written. Response time is instant. Students in the US, UK, and Gulf consistently report the same quality as face-to-face sessions, with better scheduling flexibility.

What’s the difference between Network Theory and Circuit Analysis?

Circuit Analysis focuses on solving specific circuits using KVL, KCL, and basic theorems. Network Theory extends this to generalised network models — two-port parameters, network functions, graph-theoretic methods, and synthesis techniques. Most electrical engineering programmes teach Circuit Analysis first, then Network Theory at a higher level.

Can a Network Theory tutor help with SPICE or LTSpice simulations alongside theory?

Yes. Many students need to verify analytical results with simulation. MEB tutors experienced in LTSpice or PSpice can work through both the hand-calculation and the simulation setup in the same session — useful when your lab report requires both methods.

Do you offer group Network Theory sessions?

No. MEB is exclusively 1:1. Group sessions dilute the diagnostic precision that makes the method work — the tutor can’t track where each student’s error pattern is sitting. One student, one tutor, one session.

Can I get Network Theory help at midnight or on weekends?

Yes. MEB operates 24/7 across all time zones. Tutors are available late evenings, weekends, and during exam periods when the need is most acute. WhatsApp MEB at any hour — typical response time is under a minute.

How do I get started?

Three steps: WhatsApp MEB, get matched with a verified Network Theory tutor — usually within 24 hours — then start your $1 trial (30 minutes of live tutoring or one homework question explained in full). No registration, no upfront commitment.

What prerequisite knowledge do I need before starting Network Theory?

You need a working understanding of basic DC circuits — Ohm’s law, series/parallel resistors, and simple KVL/KCL. Some familiarity with complex numbers helps for AC analysis. If your fundamentals have gaps, the tutor addresses them in the diagnostic before moving into network-level techniques.

Trust & Quality at My Engineering Buddy

Every MEB tutor goes through subject-specific screening before taking a session. That includes a live demo evaluation, degree verification, and review of subject knowledge at the level they’ll be teaching. Tutors covering Network Theory are assessed specifically on circuit analysis depth, frequency-domain methods, and two-port network theory — not just general electronics knowledge. Ongoing session feedback is reviewed, and tutors with consistently low ratings are removed. Rated 4.8/5 across 40,000+ verified reviews on Google.

MEB tutoring is guided learning — you understand the work, then submit it yourself. For full details on what we help with and what we don’t, read our Academic Integrity policy and Why MEB.

MEB has been running since 2008 and has served 52,000+ students across the US, UK, Canada, Australia, the Gulf, and Europe — across 2,800+ subjects. Electrical Engineering subjects like Network Theory, Analog Circuits, and Electromagnetic Field Theory are among the most frequently requested. See how MEB’s tutoring methodology works for details on how sessions are structured and tutors evaluated.

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Next Steps

Ready to start? Here’s what to do:

  • Share your exam board or university module, your hardest Network Theory topic, and your current timeline
  • Share your availability and time zone
  • MEB matches you with a verified Network Theory tutor — usually within 24 hours
  • First session starts with a diagnostic so every minute is used well

Before your first session, have ready: your university module outline or exam board syllabus, a recent past paper attempt or homework question you struggled with, and your exam or deadline date. The tutor handles the rest.

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