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Amit Thinks’ YouTube Channel reaches 1 million hours of Watch Time

Amit Thinks, a Delhi (India)-based Educational YouTube channel has announced that they have surpassed the milestone of 1 million hours of Watch Time globally. This comes to 6 crore minutes.

Amit Thinks YouTube Channel Milestone

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Last 2 Years’ Growth

Over the last 2 years, post-pandemic era, the channel has achieved tremendous success. Compared to 2020, the YouTube Channel has seen consistent viewership growth of over 40 times. Studyopedia, their website provides free Text Courses/ Notes for the video Courses uploaded on YouTube.

Founder Speaks

On achieving this milestone Amit Thinks and Studyopedia Founder Amit Diwan commented,

We have received a lot of views, watch time, and engagements from a global audience in the last 2 years. Not even college students, but experienced IT Professionals trust us and request video tutorials on our platform. The support of our unique viewers, which were over 8 million in 2022 has helped in attaining this milestone in such a short period of time.

The Founder added, that they were able to out past the likes of FreeCodeCamp, Tutorialspoint, Simplilearn, Edureka, etc for some of their MySQL, MongoDB, and Python Tutorials, without even spending a single penny on promotions i.e., all organic views.

Focusing more on quality content has also helped them in getting 21, 000 Enrollments on Udemy in a quick time.

Motivation from Personal Life

Amit Diwan’s interest grew in programming, after completing his schooling. He then went for BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) after Class 12th. After BCA, he did MCA (Master of Computer Applications) from GGSIPU, Delhi. In the final year of MCA, he was more focused on getting freelancing work, instead of getting a job. Finally, he got his first freelancing gig at the age of 22, wherein he worked on a Python programming project.

After completing MCA, Amit got placed in Accenture. His joining got delayed by 3 months. Meanwhile, working on his freelancing projects and waiting for joining Accenture, he landed a job at IIT, Delhi. He decided to quit joining an offer from Accenture as a Software Engineer to focus on his job and freelancing gigs, with an aim to start his own IT company one day.

He then worked for IASRI Delhi, and then the University of Delhi as a System Analyst. After that, he went to work for a private company in Noida, C# Corner as a Technical Content Manager.

His freelancing clients included India and Australia’s top E-Learning websites Tutorialspoint and Sitepoint, respectively. He has worked on and created, and published Video Tutorials in 20+ technologies, including programming languages, databases, CMS, etc. Till now, he has written/published more than 50k articles, posts, codes, and blogs. This includes video tutorials and courses on E-Learning for students, engineers, and professionals. These posts/blogs/videos have received millions of views.

First start-up

After getting experience from all these reputed government offices and private companies through full-time jobs and freelancing, he decided to begin his own work as an entrepreneur. He then went on to develop an app, Learnofy for kids facing difficulty in learning and writing. The app was discontinued after a year.

Amit Diwan launched his own start-up, studyopedia.com, and Amit Thinks YouTube Channel with his own funds. Programming and web development courses are provided on his channel and website. Python videos and tutorials are more popular on his channel.

His videos have got more than 3 crores (30 million) views on YouTube as of March 2023, with more than 1 million Unique Viewers every month. In 2022, his video impressions were above 75 million (7.5 crores).

Future Plans

Selling courses on their own website studyopedia and app is what the future plans include. Getting all the stuff related to a course at a one-point destination is what the focus is on. Grow the YouTube Channel Amit Thinks is another priority, and the goal is to reach 1 million subscribers, with more than 20 new course launches for students, engineers, and professionals.

Read More: Amit Thinks YouTube Channel Traffic in 2022

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