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@MissionAdda4 Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared

@MissionAdda4 (6,310 subs, 251 videos) sits in India's govt exam prep niche, overlapping most directly with @monuinstitute (7,940 subs) and @LearnWithInterview-Hindi (9,720 subs). The key difference: MissionAdda4 has roughly double the video output of either competitor, suggesting a much higher upload cadence per subscriber gained.

Channel data · captured May 16, 2026

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The scraped "similar channels" list for @MissionAdda4 is honestly a mixed bag, and that's worth saying out loud before diving in. Three of the five are loosely in the Indian education/exam-prep orbit. The other two are gaming channels — one from India, one from Egypt — that probably got matched on sub count, not topic. So let's separate the real competitors from the algorithmic accidents.

The clearest overlap is @monuinstitute (7,940 subs, 120 videos), a Hindi computer-course channel focused on O Level, CCC, PGDCA, and ADCA syllabus content. That's the same broad audience MissionAdda4 is chasing — sarkari naukri aspirants in tier-2 and tier-3 cities — but the content angle is completely different. Monu Institute teaches the computer paper, MissionAdda4 teaches math tricks and reasoning shortcuts. A student prepping for SSC CGL or RRB NTPC could easily watch both without overlap. Worth noting: Monu has 26% more subs from less than half the video count, which suggests their videos pull more per upload.

@LearnWithInterview-Hindi is the largest channel in this set at 9,720 subs with 118 videos. The description leans UPSC — "strategy of toppers" and "motivated the upsc aspirant" — which is a slightly higher-tier prep market than the SSC/Railways audience MissionAdda4 reads as targeting. The content style is also different: motivational and strategy-focused rather than concept/trick-focused. If you watch MissionAdda4 to actually learn how to solve a Time & Work problem in 30 seconds, LearnWithInterview-Hindi is the channel you'd put on when you've lost your mojo at 11pm. Different jobs in the same prep cycle.

@vladojoinee (5,070 subs, 98 videos) is where the comparison breaks down. The channel is about AI employees and a SaaS product called joinee.io, run by what reads as a Western/global founder. Audience overlap with a Hindi govt-exam channel is basically zero. I can't see why the scraper matched these — possibly just sub-count proximity — but a creator scouting MissionAdda4's competitive set should ignore this one entirely.

@GreatsageGamer (5,480 subs, 84 videos) does Black Myth: Wukong gameplay in 4K. Pure entertainment gaming content, no educational angle, no Hindi connection visible. Same story — the scraper grabbed it on sub-count similarity. Not a real competitor; not even a tangential one.

@markryt331 (4,970 subs, 123 videos, Egypt) is the most interesting algorithmic mismatch. BloodStrike gameplay, Arabic-region audience, completely different content vertical. But here's the one observation worth pulling out: their video count (123) is closer to MissionAdda4's 251 than any of the actual competitors in this list. Both channels are uploading aggressively for their sub size. For MissionAdda4 specifically, that 251-video-for-6,310-subs ratio is the thing that stands out — roughly one subscriber per 40 videos, which suggests either retention/CTR issues on individual uploads, or that the niche itself has a low subscribe-to-view conversion (very common in exam prep — people watch a trick video, learn it, leave).

If you actively watch @MissionAdda4, the two channels in this set actually worth your time are @monuinstitute (for the computer paper portion of govt exams) and @LearnWithInterview-Hindi (for the motivational/strategy layer above the daily tricks). The other three aren't really comparable creators — they're just channels of a similar size. Bigger names in MissionAdda4's actual competitive set probably aren't in this list at all: think the Adda247-affiliated channels, Khan Sir, or PW Vidyapeeth-style competitors at the macro tier, plus dozens of smaller Hindi-medium SSC channels at the micro tier. The scrape captured similarity-by-size, not similarity-by-content, which is a useful thing to know before you act on it.

Common questions

Who are @MissionAdda4's biggest competitors on YouTube?

The closest direct competitors in this scrape are @monuinstitute (7,940 subs, computer-course content) and @LearnWithInterview-Hindi (9,720 subs, UPSC motivational/strategy). Both target Indian govt exam aspirants but from different angles — Monu teaches the computer cert papers, LearnWithInterview-Hindi covers strategy and motivation. The real macro-tier competitors (Adda247-branded channels, Khan Sir, PW Vidyapeeth) aren't in this list because they're orders of magnitude larger. The other three channels matched (two gaming, one AI SaaS) are size-similar but not content-similar, so they're noise rather than signal for competitor scouting.

How does @MissionAdda4 compare to @monuinstitute?

Different content angle, similar audience. @MissionAdda4 (6,310 subs, 251 videos) focuses on math tricks, reasoning shortcuts, and exam strategy for general SSC/Railways prep. @monuinstitute (7,940 subs, 120 videos) is specifically a computer-course channel — O Level, CCC, PGDCA, ADCA — which is the computer paper portion of govt exam syllabi. Monu has fewer than half the videos but 26% more subscribers, suggesting their per-video pull is significantly higher. An aspirant prepping for SSC CGL could watch both without content overlap; they cover complementary parts of the same exam ecosystem.

What channels should I watch alongside @MissionAdda4?

From this set, @monuinstitute and @LearnWithInterview-Hindi are the only ones worth pairing with MissionAdda4 — Monu for computer-paper content, LearnWithInterview-Hindi for motivational and topper-strategy material. The two gaming channels (@GreatsageGamer for Black Myth Wukong, @markryt331 for BloodStrike) and the AI channel (@vladojoinee) aren't related to govt exam prep at all. Outside this scrape, larger channels like Adda247's subject-specific accounts, Khan GS Research Centre, and the official SSC YouTube would round out a competitive prep diet. The scrape only captured size-similar channels, not topic-similar ones.

Is @MissionAdda4 the biggest channel in their niche?

Not even close. @MissionAdda4 sits at 6,310 subs, which is small-tier in the Indian govt-exam-prep YouTube landscape. The dominant players in this niche have subscriber counts in the millions — Khan Sir, Adda247, PhysicsWallah's various channels, StudyIQ, and so on. Within this specific 5-channel competitor scrape, @LearnWithInterview-Hindi is the largest at 9,720 subs, but that's still micro-tier in absolute terms. MissionAdda4's 251 videos for 6,310 subs also suggests they're earlier in the growth curve than the channel's age and upload volume would normally imply.

What's the difference between @MissionAdda4 and similar creators?

The main observable difference is upload volume relative to subscriber count. @MissionAdda4 has 251 videos against 6,310 subs — roughly 40 videos per 1,000 subscribers. The other education-adjacent channels in this set (@monuinstitute at 120 videos / 7,940 subs and @LearnWithInterview-Hindi at 118 / 9,720) have far lower video-to-sub ratios, meaning their individual uploads convert better. That's either a signal that MissionAdda4's content style needs sharper packaging (titles, thumbnails, hooks), or that they're simply earlier in the compounding part of the growth curve. Hard to say which without seeing retention curves.

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