In a country where coaching institutes often decide who gets to succeed, one woman has turned the internet into a classroom for everyone. Himanshi Singh, founder of the YouTube channel ‘Let’s Learn’, has become a household name among India’s teaching aspirants.
Known for her simple explanations, motivational talks, and crystal-clear teaching style, she has guided lakhs of students through competitive exams like CTET, State TET, KVS, DSSSB, and NVS. As sourced from multiple educational portals and verified media profiles, her influence has made her one of India’s most trusted digital educators in 2025.
Born and raised in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, Himanshi’s story is rooted in education. Her family has deep teaching roots; her maternal grandparents and uncle were teachers, and that early exposure shaped her career path. Growing up, she often helped younger children with their studies, discovering the joy of explaining concepts and watching others understand.
After finishing her schooling in Bulandshahr, she moved to Delhi, where she completed her education under the CBSE curriculum. According to verified biographical profiles, she then pursued a Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) from Sai Institute for Girls, Delhi, a course that laid the academic foundation for her teaching journey.
Later, she cracked the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET), which not only validated her teaching skills but also gave her firsthand experience of what so many students across India were struggling with.
In October 2016, at just 19 years old, Himanshi decided to bridge that gap herself. She created Let’s Learn, a YouTube channel dedicated to making teacher exam preparation free and accessible for everyone. What began as a small experiment with her phone’s selfie camera quickly turned into a nationwide learning revolution.
Her first breakout video, “How to Crack CTET Without Coaching,” went viral because it spoke directly to students who couldn’t afford expensive coaching centres. As reported by India Today Education and other learning platforms, the video gave hope to thousands from small towns and villages.
Behind the scenes, it wasn’t easy. Himanshi recorded late at night to avoid background noise, often using her earphones as a microphone. She worked tirelessly, sometimes editing and uploading lessons in between her own exam studies.
But her consistency paid off. In less than a decade, she uploaded nearly 2,000 free lessons, building a loyal community of learners who saw her as a mentor, motivator, and teacher all in one.
By 2025, Let’s Learn had crossed 5 million subscribers, making it India’s biggest online education channel for CTET and teacher eligibility exams.
What makes Himanshi stand out is her deep understanding of her audience. Her content doesn’t just revolve around solving papers; it focuses on developing confidence, self-belief, and clarity of thought.
She covers everything from subject knowledge and pedagogical concepts to interview tips and motivation for those struggling with repeated failures.
According to updates from her official Let’s Learn app and verified Telegram channel, Himanshi now hosts regular live sessions, updates on exam notifications, and crash courses for new exams such as UPTET, EMRS, LT Grade Teacher, and KVS recruitment drives.
Her bilingual teaching approach, switching naturally between Hindi and English, makes her content accessible to both rural and urban learners.
In addition to teaching, she actively encourages discussions about self-learning, mental health, and women’s empowerment, reminding her students that exam success is just one part of a larger personal journey.
The year 2025 marks a new chapter for Let’s Learn. Himanshi has started offline meetups and workshops to personally connect with her students, particularly those from remote areas with limited access to internet or coaching.
She has also developed a dedicated mobile app, giving students structured lessons, test papers, and personalized guidance, all at minimal cost.
Her commitment has earned her recognition from several educational platforms, EdTech media houses, and teacher communities across India. She is celebrated not only for her teaching success but also as a role model for women in digital education, someone who has made a mark in a male-dominated industry through sheer talent, hard work, and empathy.
Himanshi Singh remains a teacher who believes that knowledge should never depend on privilege. Her journey from a small-town classroom to India’s largest online teaching platform proves that the power of education multiplies when shared selflessly.
Through Let’s Learn, she hasn’t just helped people pass exams, she’s helped them believe in themselves. Every video, every session, and every motivational message she shares reflects her lifelong mission: to empower the next generation of teachers who will go on to shape millions of young minds.
