Business Studies done as a serious subject. Case-led, Evaluative, Exam-sharp.
Business is the easiest subject to get a B in and the hardest subject to get an A* in. Top marks demand quantitative confidence, ratio fluency and the discipline to apply theory to the specific case study in front of you, not generic textbook answers.
Tuition by level
GCSE
GCSE Business introduces strategy, finance and marketing through real case studies. Strong answers connect theory to the named business in the question — generic answers cap at a C.
ExploreIGCSE
Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies 0450 is structured around a long case study in Paper 2. Top-band marks come from quote-led application and clear two-sided evaluation.
ExploreAS-Level
AS Business builds the analytical structure students need for the full A-Level. Marketing models, finance ratios and operational decisions become standard, and evaluation is expected throughout.
ExploreA-Level
A-Level Business sits between a humanity and a numerical subject — and the top grade demands fluency in both. The 25-mark essay and the pre-released case study reward structured strategic analysis, not generic theory.
ExploreWhy Business students choose Econtutorium
Case-study fluency
We train students to read the case study like an analyst, lifting precise quotes and numbers into every paragraph.
Numerical confidence
Investment appraisal, ratios, breakeven, variance analysis, DRILLED, until calculation is automatic and interpretation is the focus.
Top-band evaluation
We teach a four-step evaluation structure that scales from 9-mark questions to 25-mark essays.
Frequently asked questions
Which Business boards do you cover?
Edexcel, AQA, OCR, Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies (0450) and IB Business Management. Lessons follow your exact specification and command-word style.
Is Business Studies harder than Economics?
Different. Business is broader and more applied; Economics is deeper and more theoretical. The top-band writing demands are similar.