In this article
- The real fee ranges in Hyderabad (2026)
- What actually drives the fee up
- The cheap-course trap (and the expensive-course trap)
- What to actually evaluate before you pay
- So what is the right fee to pay?
"How much does a UI/UX course cost in Hyderabad?" is the first question almost everyone asks us — and it is the hardest to answer in one number, because the honest answer is: anywhere from nothing to over Rs 1,50,000. The range is enormous, and worse, the fee tells you very little about whether you will actually come out job-ready.
This guide breaks down what you actually pay for a UI/UX course in Hyderabad in 2026, what drives the price up or down, and — most importantly — how to tell whether a fee is buying you real skills or just a certificate. No sales spin: if the cheapest option is right for you, we will say so.
The real fee ranges in Hyderabad (2026)
Here is the honest landscape, from free to premium:
- Free / YouTube and self-study: Rs 0. Genuinely possible to learn the basics — if you have the discipline to structure it yourself and no one to review your work.
- Online self-paced courses: Rs 3,000–15,000. Recorded videos, little or no mentorship, you learn alone at your own pace.
- Live online cohort courses: Rs 15,000–45,000. Real classes, mentorship, and projects reviewed by an instructor.
- Offline classroom institutes in Hyderabad: Rs 40,000–90,000. In-person teaching, structured batches, placement support of varying quality.
- Premium bootcamps and long programs: Rs 1,00,000–1,75,000+. Longer duration, deeper projects, stronger placement networks.
A Rs 90,000 course is not automatically better than a Rs 30,000 one. Some expensive institutes spend the fee on marketing and a fancy office, not on your outcome. Price is an input, not a measure of quality.
What actually drives the fee up
When one course costs three times another, you are usually paying for some combination of these — and only some of them affect your outcome:
- Live mentorship vs recorded videos — the single biggest cost, and the single biggest driver of whether you actually finish.
- Batch size — 1-to-1 or small batches cost more than a hall of 60 students, but you learn far more.
- Real project work with feedback — reviewing your work individually takes instructor time, which costs money and is worth it.
- Genuine placement support — real interview prep and hiring connections vs a 'placement assistance' line in the brochure.
- Brand and marketing — some of the fee just pays for the ads that brought you to the door. That adds nothing to your skills.
The cheap-course trap (and the expensive-course trap)
Both ends have a trap. The Rs 3,000 recorded course looks like a bargain until you realise most people who buy self-paced courses never finish them — there is no one to keep you accountable or fix your mistakes. You did not save money; you lost three months.
The Rs 1,50,000 course has the opposite trap: you assume the high price guarantees a job. It does not. Ask exactly what that fee buys, and whether the same outcome is available for less.

What to actually evaluate before you pay
Forget the number for a moment. Ask any Hyderabad institute these questions, and judge the fee against the answers:
- Will I build real projects, and will someone review them personally? A portfolio of real work is what gets you hired — not a certificate.
- Is AI actually taught, or bolted on? In 2026, a UI/UX course that ignores AI tools is teaching you 2020. This is now a core skill.
- How big is the batch, and how much mentor time do I get? Ask for a specific number.
- What does 'placement support' concretely mean — mock interviews, portfolio reviews, real referrals? Or just a group of job links?
- Can I attend a free demo class first? Any institute confident in its teaching will let you see it before you pay.
Red flags: a guaranteed-job promise in writing (no honest institute guarantees jobs), pressure to pay today for a 'limited discount', and no free demo. Be very cautious with all three.
So what is the right fee to pay?
The right fee is the lowest one that still gives you live mentorship, real reviewed projects, AI integrated properly, and honest placement support. For most people in Hyderabad in 2026, that lands in the Rs 30,000–70,000 range for a serious live program. Below that, you are usually buying videos; far above it, you are often buying brand.
At Aizenmarq in Dilsukhnagar, we deliberately keep batches small, integrate AI from day one, and put real, reviewed projects at the centre — because that is what actually makes someone job-ready, and it is the only thing worth paying for. We do not publish a single one-size fee because the right program depends on your background; the honest way to get your exact fee is to sit in a free demo class, see how we teach, and then decide.
Whatever you choose — even if it is not us — judge the course by the outcome it produces, not the price on the brochure. Want to see how we teach before spending a rupee? Book a free demo at aizenmarq.com.




