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Does "tuition classes" mean the same in US English US as it does in Indian English India?

I am trying to write a sentence that says how others had the capability to pay for extra classes other than school to get better learning.

" My peers always had their parents who could pay for tuition classes, while I had to study on my own. "

My peers always had their parents who could pay for tuition classes, while I had to study on my own.

I am attempting to give an idea that I could afford extra classes.

Question is are both correct or one of them means different then the other?

Does "tuition classes" mean the same in English US as it does in English India

I am trying to write a sentence that says how others had the capability to pay for extra classes other than school to get better learning.

" My peers always had their parents who could pay for tuition classes, while I had to study on my own. "

I am attempting to give an idea that I could afford extra classes.

Question is are both correct or one of them means different then the other?

Does "tuition classes" mean the same in US English US as it does in Indian English?

I am trying to write a sentence that says how others had the capability to pay for extra classes other than school to get better learning.

My peers always had their parents who could pay for tuition classes, while I had to study on my own.

I am attempting to give an idea that I could afford extra classes.

Question is are both correct or one of them means different then the other?

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Does "tuition classes" mean the same in English US as it does in English India

I am trying to write a sentence that says how others had the capability to pay for extra classes other than school to get better learning.

" My peers always had their parents who could pay for tuition classes, while I had to study on my own. "

I am attempting to give an idea that I could afford extra classes.

Question is are both correct or one of them means different then the other?