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@Sumedhhkumar Competitors: 5 Similar Data Science YouTube Channels

@Sumedhhkumar (2,060 subs, 250 videos) sits in a strange spot — most channels at this size aren't direct topic competitors. The closest by audience size are @NuZaaaaaiiiiii (2,420 subs) and @UmairKhalid07 (2,350 subs), but by content angle, @ResterTest (1,830 subs, 545 videos) is the truest peer.

Channel data · captured May 17, 2026

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Quick framing before the comparisons. @Sumedhhkumar is doing data science education out of India, 250 videos deep, 2,060 subs. That ratio — 250 uploads to ~2K subs — tells its own story. The audience isn't compounding fast relative to output, which is pretty common in tech-tutorial niches where each video answers a narrow query and viewers don't necessarily subscribe after watching. The competitor set scraped here is a mix — some are genuine niche overlap, others are just channels in the same subscriber band. I'll be honest about which is which.

@ResterTest (1,830 subs, 545 videos, Romania) is probably the most honest topic competitor in this set. Software testing and automation isn't the same as data science, but the audience archetype overlaps heavily — people learning a technical skill to land a job, watching tutorials, comparing tools. The interesting thing here is the upload volume: 545 videos vs Sumedhhkumar's 250, more than double. ResterTest is clearly leaning into the "answer every possible question in this niche" strategy. If you're @Sumedhhkumar and wondering whether more uploads = more growth, ResterTest is the natural case study — same subscriber band, way more videos. Worth watching to see what their top performers actually look like.

@InvestwithDeclan (2,370 subs, 453 videos, Ireland) is in finance/markets, not tech, so the topic overlap is essentially zero. But the channel positioning is interesting in a way that's transferable — the description leads with "calm, level-headed analysis," which is a clear personality hook for a crowded niche. For a data science channel, this is the lesson: niches with thousands of tutorial channels reward a distinct personality angle, not just "here's how to do X." Declan's not someone to follow for content ideas, but the framing of his channel description is worth borrowing from. Watch for the editorial voice, ignore the topic.

@NuZaaaaaiiiiii (2,420 subs, 69 videos, India) is the most striking comparison in the set. A 10th-grader doing study vlogs and high school content, 69 videos, already at 2,420 subs — that's roughly 35 subs per video. Sumedhhkumar's ratio is about 8 subs per video. Now, these are completely different content categories and you can't directly compare them, but it's a useful data point about how lifestyle/vlog content compounds vs. tutorial content. Tutorial viewers solve a problem and leave. Vlog viewers form a parasocial habit. Different game entirely, and worth knowing as the creator decides whether to keep doubling down on pure tutorials or mix in some personal/journey content.

@UmairKhalid07 (2,350 subs, 54 videos, Pakistan) is harder to read — the description is just "Dream 100k Subscribers" with no niche clarity. Looking at the videos-to-subs ratio (54 videos, 2,350 subs), there's something working there, but without seeing the actual content, I can't tell what. For Sumedhhkumar, this isn't a competitor to study, it's a competitor to ignore unless you can verify the content overlaps. Same subscriber band doesn't mean same audience. I'd skip this one unless deeper digging reveals an actual tech/education angle.

@AIsoldiers (2,060 subs, 212 videos, country unlisted) is the closest match by raw numbers — identical sub count to Sumedhhkumar, similar upload count. The empty channel description is a red flag for either a dormant account or a channel that's deprioritized its YouTube SEO. AI as a topic obviously overlaps with data science, so theoretically this is a topic peer. But without a clear positioning statement, it's hard to know what their actual content strategy is. Could be a useful watch just to see what AI content at the same scale looks like in 2026 — what's working in that adjacent vertical might point to opportunities Sumedhhkumar's missing.

If you watch @Sumedhhkumar, the channels that'll actually teach you something parallel are @ResterTest for the high-volume technical-tutorial playbook, and @InvestwithDeclan for what a sharp channel description does for a crowded niche. The rest of the set is more "same neighborhood, different houses" than direct competition. The bigger insight from this whole comparison: at the 2K sub level, raw video output (Sumedhhkumar's 250, ResterTest's 545) isn't the bottleneck — positioning and personality are. The channels in this set that are punching above their video count (NuZaaaaaiiiiii's 35 subs/video) are doing it with character, not volume.

Common questions

Who are @Sumedhhkumar's biggest competitors on YouTube?

Honestly, the scraped competitor set is mixed. The closest by topic is @ResterTest (1,830 subs, 545 videos) — different specific skill (software testing vs. data science) but same audience archetype: people learning a technical thing to get hired. @AIsoldiers (2,060 subs, 212 videos) is the closest by raw numbers and adjacent topic, though their empty channel description makes it hard to read their strategy. The others — @InvestwithDeclan, @NuZaaaaaiiiiii, @UmairKhalid07 — share a subscriber band but not really a niche. At 2K subs, direct topic competition is less important than studying how channels in adjacent niches position themselves.

How does @Sumedhhkumar compare to @NuZaaaaaiiiiii?

Completely different game. @NuZaaaaaiiiiii is at 2,420 subs with just 69 videos — that's roughly 35 subscribers per video. Sumedhhkumar is at 2,060 subs with 250 videos, closer to 8 subs per video. NuZaaaaaiiiiii is doing 10th-grade study vlogs and lifestyle content, which compounds differently than tutorial content. Vlog audiences form parasocial habits and subscribe; tutorial audiences solve their problem and bounce. Not really a fair comparison content-wise, but the per-video subscriber ratio is a useful reality check on how much content type matters vs. content volume.

What channels should I watch alongside @Sumedhhkumar?

If you're interested in the data science / breaking-into-tech space and watching Sumedhhkumar for that, @ResterTest is the most parallel channel in this set — different specific skill but very similar audience and tutorial format. @InvestwithDeclan is worth watching for a totally different reason: his channel positioning and editorial voice are sharp examples of how to stand out in a crowded niche, even if the topic (markets and crypto) is unrelated. The others in this competitor set are more peripheral — same subscriber band, but not necessarily content you'd watch in the same session.

Is @Sumedhhkumar the biggest channel in their niche?

Not by a long shot, and that's not really what this competitor set is showing. With 2,060 subs, Sumedhhkumar is a small-to-mid channel in the data science education niche, which has channels in the hundreds of thousands and millions of subscribers globally. The scraped competitors here are mostly channels in the same subscriber band (1,830 to 2,420), not the same niche. To understand where Sumedhhkumar sits in actual data science YouTube, you'd want to look at the larger established channels in that vertical, not the same-size peers.

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

The biggest visible difference is video volume relative to subscribers. Sumedhhkumar has 250 videos for 2,060 subs — a high-output channel that hasn't broken out yet. @ResterTest has 545 videos for 1,830 subs (even higher output, similar size). @UmairKhalid07 has just 54 videos for 2,350 subs (much lower output, slightly more subs). That spread suggests upload frequency isn't the main lever at this stage. The channels that are punching above their video count seem to be doing it through tighter positioning or stronger personality hooks rather than sheer volume of tutorials.

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