Shiksha Survey - 50% Candidates Relied on YouTube Tutorials for APEdCET Exam Preparation
YouTube has emerged as the go-to platform for candidates preparing for competitive teaching entrance exams like AP EdCET. It all boils down to easily increasing the availability of free and quality content online as well as out reach of high-speed internet even in remote areas of Andhra Pradesh.
Shiksha surveyed students who appeared in the AP EdCET 2025 examination on June 5, 2025. The survey revealed that a lot of candidates, amounting to over 52 percent, to be specific, turned to YouTube tutorials as their primary source for preparation.
As per Shiksha poll, 52% of respondents voted that they relied on YouTube for study materials and exam guidance, which shows a clear indication of candidates' growing dependency and over-reliance on digital resources.
Apart from YouTube tutorials, the poll included four major preparation methods. Here’s a breakdown of what students responded:
- YouTube Tutorials – 52%
- Self Study – 30%
- Group Study with Friends – 15%
- Coaching Classes – 4%
This poll result showcases a significant shift from traditional classroom or coaching-based learning to self-paced, online study formats.
We believe that online studying has benefited students as it is affordable, easy to access, and flexible. As only 4% of students reported attending coaching classes, the numbers also indicate a decline in dependence on formal coaching institutes. This shows how future exam preparation strategies will be formulated, both by students and educators, with online platforms playing an important role.
What is the APEdCET exam?
The APEdCET is an annual BEd entrance exam that is conducted by the Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, to shortlist candidates for the BEd course from participating universities and colleges in Andhra Pradesh. The test was conducted on June 5, 2025, and the answer key will be released shortly.
No it is not necassry to take coaching classes for the APEdCET exam. However, if candidates want expert assistance they can opt for it. While coaching can be helpful, it's not mandatory. With the right study materials, dedication, and self-discipline, students can prepare effectively on their own.
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To start the preparation for the APEdCET, it is advised to start by getting familiar with the format and syllabus in detail. Candidates must then start by creating a timetable, attempt past year and practice papers, and focus on strengthening the weak areas. In between all these, it is advised to candidates to not ignore their health and take good care of themselves.