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@Geministudy-pt7 Channel Audit: 3,560 Subs, 671 Videos, What's Going On

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@Geministudy-pt7 is an Indian competitive exam prep channel sitting at 3,560 subscribers with 671 total uploads and 523,795 lifetime views. That math works out to roughly 781 views per video over the channel's history — a workhorse cadence with a discovery problem, not a content problem.

Channel data · captured May 25, 2026

Handle
@Geministudy-pt7
Subscribers
3,560
Videos
671
Country
India

Welcome to Gemini With Study! 🧠📚 Your ultimate and dedicated learning hub for excelling in a wide array of Indian competitive examinations. Here, Our channel provides comprehensive and meticulously designed classes covering the entire syllabus for exams like Railway (RRB NTPC, Group D, ALP, JE, RPF Constable/SI), SSC (CGL, CHSL, MTS, CPO, GD Constable, JE), UP Police Constable, UP Police SI (Sub-Inspector), UPSSSC (Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission) exams, including UP PET (Preliminary Eligibility Test), and a host of other crucial all competitive exams across India. Whether you're aiming for a government job in the central or state sector, we offer in-depth video lectures, strategic preparation tips, previous year's question paper analysis, practice sets, and doubt-clearing sessions. Our content is curated to simplify complex topics, enhance your understanding, Subscribe to Gemini With Study and join our growing community of successful aspirants

Let's start with the numbers because they tell the story before any video does. 3,560 subscribers, 671 videos, 523,795 total views. Divide it out and you're looking at about 781 views per video lifetime, and 147 views per subscriber — meaning the average sub has watched a tiny fraction of the catalog. In a content library this large, that's actually pretty normal, but it tells you something important: this channel isn't being held back by quantity.

The niche is Indian government exam prep — RRB NTPC, SSC CGL, UP Police, UPSSSC PET, the whole stack. From the description it sounds like full-syllabus coverage, which is a brutal category. Channels like Adda247, StudyIQ, Wifistudy operate at millions of subs with massive teams. The mid-tier in this niche (50K-500K) is dense with solo educators who've found one specific exam or one specific subject. At 3,560 with 671 videos, @Geministudy-pt7 is somewhere in the long tail — past the "new channel" phase but not yet past the algorithm's discovery threshold.

Here's the part that's hard to read from outside: the live data shows the last 30 uploads pulling 0 views each, and the titles aren't even surfacing in the scrape. That usually means one of two things — either these are very fresh uploads still in the indexing window, or there's a privacy/listing setting hiding them. Either way it's worth checking. If videos are public and genuinely sitting at 0 views 24+ hours after upload, the algorithm has effectively stopped showing them to the existing 3,560 subs, which is a signal worth diagnosing.

The 0/30 Shorts ratio is the thing I'd actually want to talk about. In Indian exam prep specifically, Shorts have been a discovery firehose for the last 18 months — quick GK facts, one-question MCQ explainers, current affairs hits. Channels half this size are pulling 100K+ on a single Short. Going pure long-form in 2026 in this niche is a defensible choice — full-syllabus learners want depth — but it means giving up the cheapest growth surface YouTube currently offers. Even 2 Shorts per week, repurposed from existing video clips, would meaningfully change the top-of-funnel math.

The other thing worth poking at is the catalog-to-sub ratio. 671 videos for 3,560 subscribers means there's something between 5 and 6 videos per subscriber, which is high. Comparable channels in the same niche tend to hit 50-100 subs per video earlier in their life. The asymmetry suggests one of two diagnoses: either the early videos were exam-specific in a way the algorithm classified narrowly (so each video found its 100-500 people and then stopped), or playlist organization isn't routing viewers from one video to the next. Both are fixable but require auditing the actual playlist structure, which I can't see from out here.

If I were sitting next to this creator with a coffee, the question I'd ask first is: of those 671 videos, which 10 have done the most views? Because the answer almost certainly clusters around a specific exam (probably UP Police or SSC CGL, given the volume of aspirants), and the obvious move is to double down there for 90 days instead of spreading across the entire Railway/SSC/UP stack. The description tries to cover everything, which makes positioning hard for both the algorithm and a new viewer landing on the channel page.

One small aside — I notice the description uses the brain emoji and "ultimate dedicated learning hub" framing, which is the standard exam-prep channel voice. That's fine, it's what the audience expects. But the channel banner / channel trailer is doing more work than the description in this category, and that's something worth auditing separately.

Forward-looking: the single highest-leverage move is probably narrowing. Pick the one exam where existing videos have done best, rebrand the upload schedule around its calendar (UP Police 2026 has a known cycle, for instance), and let the other 600+ videos sit as catalog. Growth from 3,560 to 10K in this niche isn't a content problem — it's a positioning and discovery problem, and with this much existing material the runway is actually pretty good.

Common questions

How many subscribers does @Geministudy-pt7 have?

@Geministudy-pt7 has 3,560 subscribers as of May 2026. The channel has accumulated 523,795 total views across 671 uploaded videos, which puts the per-video lifetime average around 781 views. For an Indian competitive exam prep channel — a crowded category — that subscriber count sits in the long-tail mid-zone: past the new-channel struggle but not yet at the 10K mark where YouTube's discovery surfaces tend to open up meaningfully. The view-to-sub ratio of about 147:1 suggests viewers are finding individual videos through search but not converting to follows at a high rate.

What niche is @Geministudy-pt7 in?

@Geministudy-pt7 covers Indian government competitive exam preparation. The channel description lists Railway exams (RRB NTPC, Group D, ALP, JE, RPF), SSC exams (CGL, CHSL, MTS, CPO, GD Constable, JE), UP Police Constable and SI, and UPSSSC including UP PET. That's an extremely broad scope — most successful mid-tier channels in this category narrow to one or two specific exams. The breadth is likely one reason the 671-video catalog isn't compounding faster: the algorithm has a harder time categorizing a channel that covers six different exam ecosystems.

How often does @Geministudy-pt7 upload?

Based on the scrape, the last 30 uploads were all long-form videos with zero Shorts in the mix. The live data shows the most recent uploads sitting at 0 views, which could mean they're very fresh and still indexing, or there's a visibility setting worth checking. With 671 total videos and the channel based in India, the historical cadence has clearly been aggressive — likely multiple uploads per week over multiple years. That's a workhorse pace for exam prep, where daily content is the norm among top channels in the niche.

Why are @Geministudy-pt7's recent videos showing 0 views?

I can't tell for certain from outside the channel. The scrape captured 30 recent long-form uploads all at 0 views and without surfacing titles, which usually points to one of three things: uploads are very recent and still propagating through YouTube's indexing, the videos are unlisted or scheduled, or there's a metadata issue causing them not to surface in the public listing. If videos are confirmed public and sitting at 0 views beyond 24-48 hours, that's a discovery signal worth investigating — usually it points to a recommendation system issue rather than a content quality issue.

What should @Geministudy-pt7 do to grow past 3,560 subscribers?

The two things that stand out from outside data: first, the channel covers six different exam ecosystems (Railway, SSC, UP Police, UPSSSC, and more) which makes positioning hard. Narrowing to the one exam where existing videos perform best would likely compound faster. Second, the 0/30 Shorts ratio in the last month leaves the cheapest discovery surface on the table — in Indian exam prep, Shorts pulling current-affairs MCQs and quick GK facts have been a major growth lever for similar-sized channels through 2025 and 2026.

How does @Geministudy-pt7 compare to other Indian exam prep channels?

The top of this niche — Adda247, StudyIQ, Wifistudy — operates at millions of subscribers with full production teams. The mid-tier (50K-500K) is dominated by solo educators who've narrowed to one specific exam or subject. At 3,560 subs with 671 uploads, @Geministudy-pt7 has built a larger catalog than many channels twice or three times its subscriber count, which suggests the bottleneck isn't effort or volume. It's positioning and discovery. The raw material is there — 523,795 lifetime views means real people have found value here.

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