Best Educational YouTube Channels for School Students

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Let’s Be Honest — YouTube Is the New Tuition Teacher

So here’s a fact: if you’re a school student in 2025 and you haven’t used YouTube to figure out literally anything from quadratic equations to “how to pronounce bourgeois,” are you even doing school right?

Back in the day (okay, like 10 years ago), the go-to for doubt clearing was your cranky tuition sir who’d yell if you blinked wrong. Now? You get 3 million videos, animated explainers, live Q&A sessions, and chill creators who somehow make photosynthesis look cool — all on your phone, in bed, with Maggi in hand. Welcome to the golden age of lazy learning that still works.

Let’s dive into some of the best educational YouTube channels for school students that are actually worth your time (and your attention span, which we all know is like 4 seconds).

1. Khan Academy India – The OG Who Still Slaps

Subject Vibes: Math, Science, History, Grammar
Class Range: Middle school to early college
Tone: Calm, nerdy, oddly satisfying

Khan Academy is like that kid who finishes the entire syllabus before the school even prints the textbooks. They’ve been around forever, and still somehow manage to keep things relevant. Their videos are short, focused, and come with this magical no-pressure tone that makes you go, “Oh wait… I actually get this now.”

And the Indian version? Even better. It tailors lessons to CBSE, ICSE and State Boards. Plus the Hindi-English mixed content makes it relatable — like bilingual Desi Dora the Explorer.

Niche Fact: In 2024, Khan Academy had over 10 million active users in India alone, with students from small towns like Kota, Ranchi, and even remote areas in Nagaland using it to prep for boards.

2. Unacademy – Because Sometimes You Need the Drama

Subject Vibes: Competitive exams + School subjects
Class Range: 9th–12th, plus entrance prep
Tone: Intense, enthusiastic, slightly addictive

Unacademy is like the Netflix of Indian education. There’s a channel, a teacher, a subject for literally everyone. The top educators have fanbases bigger than influencers — you’ll find teens quoting physics mnemonics like they’re Drake lyrics.

Their YouTube channel is packed with marathon sessions, mock tests, concept breakdowns, and yeah, some over-the-top thumbnails with titles like “LAST 5 DAYS: How to Crack NEET Without Losing Your Mind.”

Online Chatter: Students on Reddit and Telegram swear by Unacademy live sessions for clearing last-minute doubts before board exams — “saved my ass” is the common phrase.

3. Dear Sir – Teaching, But With That Bhaiya Energy

Subject Vibes: English Grammar, Math, General Knowledge
Class Range: 6th–10th
Tone: Fun, casual, super easy to follow

Dear Sir is like that older cousin who helps you study and jokes about how boring school is. His teaching style? Half funny, half genius. He explains grammar rules like he’s telling you a story, and even algebra somehow feels like gossip.

The videos are well-paced, interactive, and sometimes have weird animations that randomly pop up — which low-key keeps you watching.

Personal Take: I once used Dear Sir’s English playlist to prep my cousin for a school debate. She now randomly uses words like “notwithstanding” and thinks she’s a lawyer.

4. Physics Wallah – Because Alakh Sir Is a Vibe Now

Subject Vibes: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Math
Class Range: 9th–12th + NEET/JEE
Tone: Focused, passionate, desi hustle

Physics Wallah is more than a YouTube channel now — it’s a movement. Started by Alakh Pandey, the man became the Shah Rukh Khan of Indian education by literally teaching physics on a whiteboard with no fancy setup. Students love him because he gets the struggle — the fear of failing, the pressure of marks, and the pain of waking up at 6 AM.

In 2025, the channel’s still booming. Whether you’re a science topper or someone who just wants to pass, PW’s got a playlist for you.

Social Media Vibe: Twitter’s always flooded with “Alakh Sir op” posts during exam season. And yes, memes too. Lots of them.

5. Learn with Nikhil – The Cool Nerd Everyone Loves

Subject Vibes: Class 10 & 12 concepts, mostly science
Class Range: 9th–12th
Tone: Chill, clear, no extra drama

Learn With Nikhil is not the biggest channel, but it’s definitely one of the best-kept secrets. His videos feel like a conversation, not a lecture. He breaks concepts into such bite-sized pieces that even the scary ones (looking at you, chemical reactions) feel doable.

Also, no shouty thumbnails. No weird clickbait. Just clean, digestible content. Refreshing, honestly.

Underrated Detail: His board exam revision series in 2024 got over 3 million views, and still somehow feels like it’s made in your bedroom.

6. ExamFear Education – Science + Animation = Brain Happy

Subject Vibes: Science & Math
Class Range: 6th–12th
Tone: Smooth, clear, animated-friendly

ExamFear Education is that low-key YouTube genius that makes you think, “Why didn’t school teach it like this?” The visuals are a game-changer — like watching a mini Discovery Channel episode, but for the exact chapter you’re stuck on.

What makes this channel great is its structure. Everything’s broken down chapter-wise, subject-wise, and sometimes even question-wise. You can binge-watch it like it’s a TV show — “Just one more topic before dinner…”

7. Toppers World – For the Ones Who Love Notes, Hacks, and Rank Talk

Subject Vibes: Tips, tricks, revision hacks, notes
Class Range: 10th–12th (mostly CBSE)
Tone: High energy, exam-centric, motivational

This one’s more like that kid in class who always gets full marks and then gives you their notebook. Toppers World is full of quick revision videos, handwritten notes, important question predictions, and sometimes even stress relief tips (which, let’s be honest, we all need).

Fun Detail: Their “One Day Before Exam” strategy videos go viral every single year. And they work — at least for surviving.

8. TED-Ed – When You Want to Feel Smart Without Trying Too Hard

Subject Vibes: Science, History, Philosophy, Random Amazing Stuff
Class Range: Honestly, everyone.
Tone: Deep, poetic, animated, mind-blowing

Okay so TED-Ed isn’t Indian, but hear me out — it slaps. Whether it’s a beautifully narrated story on how black holes work or an animation on how music affects your brain, this is the channel that turns school knowledge into brain candy.

Perfect for when your brain is fried from math and you just want to feel smarter in 5 minutes.

Bonus Tip: Use TED-Ed to make your essays better. The analogies and examples? Chef’s kiss.

9. Math Antics – For Those Who Suck at Math (Like Me, It’s Fine)

Subject Vibes: All the scary math stuff
Class Range: 6th–10th
Tone: Silly, clear, actually kind of fun

Math Antics takes math anxiety and squashes it with cartoon vibes and sarcastic humor. Fractions, decimals, percentages — it’s all broken down with animations that don’t feel childish, just really, really helpful.

Confession: I once watched a Math Antics video on ratios just for fun. That’s how strangely addictive they are.

The Real Talk: YouTube School > Actual School?

Not always. But let’s be real — when you’re stuck, tired, stressed, or just bored, YouTube can sometimes teach better than your textbook ever could. You can pause, rewind, rewatch, and no one yells. You can learn at 1.25x speed while eating Maggi in your pajamas. That’s unbeatable.

And in 2025, with so many amazing creators out there turning complex topics into snackable, understandable content, school doesn’t feel like jail anymore. It feels… possible.

Tips for Using YouTube to Actually Learn (Not Just Watch)

  • Use playlists, not just random videos. It keeps things in order. 
  • Take notes. Even if it’s digital or messy, writing helps you remember. 
  • Don’t multitask. Watching physics while scrolling Insta is a scam. 
  • Watch before your tuition, not after. It’ll make you look like a genius. 
  • Take breaks. Seriously. Don’t become a zombie. 

Final Thought: Your Syllabus Is on YouTube — Go Find It

If you know where to look, YouTube is basically the free school your parents always wanted. Only this one doesn’t give you detention. Whether you’re a toppers-type or just want to pass without panic, these channels can genuinely make your school life easier — or at least a bit less annoying.

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