Let me tell you, “If you don’t start studying today, you’re going to regret it when the results come out!” I’m sure many of you are struggling to keep up with your reading, with piles of content as high as a mountain, or maybe you’re on a budget and don’t want to pay for expensive courses. Today, we’ve rounded up “YouTube Channels for Free Tutoring” that are handpicked and cover every core subject from great summary infographics. I guarantee the content is solid and the techniques are brilliant—it’s like having a private tutor sitting right next to you!

1. Thai Language x Social Studies: Score-boosters you can’t miss!
These two subjects might seem easy, but they can really “troll” you. If you want to secure your scores steadily, you need to check out these 4 channels:
P’Dome TCAS Coach: P’Dome is a legend—the real deal when it comes to guidance and deep dives into frequently tested topics.
Jax Teaches Social Studies and Thai: If you like an easy-to-understand teaching style that breaks down difficult content into bite-sized pieces, P’Jax’s channel is the one.
Aj KLUI: When it comes to Thai language and analytical thinking, “Ajarn Klui” is the best. His memory techniques are second to none!
Arunrat Sangpong: Another high-quality channel that turns boring social studies into something fun.

2. English: Skyrocket your Reading & Grammar skills
A-Level English is no joke—the vocabulary is incredibly tough. But if you watch these channels, your confidence will be through the roof.
P’Ham engacting: For those who love entertainment, this is the one. You’ll laugh while you study, and the knowledge will just sink in effortlessly.
GAT ENG COOL COOL: The name says it all. The techniques for eliminating multiple-choice options are absolutely top-tier.
TGAT ENG & A-Level ENG P’Mor Nirin English Nirin: If you like precision and on-point summaries, make sure to subscribe to P’Mor Nirin.

3. Biology: Summarizing the world of living things in a flash
A subject with so much content it can be discouraging, but having someone help summarize it makes it much easier:
Bioislike Biology isn’t hard: The channel name is the truth! They turn difficult topics into something very simple and easy to understand.
BPN ONLINE+: This channel focuses on understanding. If your basics aren’t solid, come this way!
easybio: If you like cute, enjoyable summaries that still cover all the content, it has to be easybio.

4. Chemistry: Making periodic table problems a piece of cake
Chemistry might seem bitter, but it’ll turn sweet immediately if you open your heart to:
pharmachem: For those who like deep dives and focusing on correct academic understanding.
Chemistry _K: P’K teaches in a fun way and explains problem-solving steps in great detail.

5. Physics: Don’t fear gravity, because we have help!
A nightmare subject for many. Try changing your perspective with these tutors:
Physics Blueprint: Summarizes physics content into visual memories, just like a blueprint.
Sapiens Tutoring: Focuses on practice problems and tackling massive amounts of past exam papers.
Physicsfree4TH: Free and good stuff really does exist. This channel teaches so well without holding back any knowledge.

6. Mathematics: Think fast and save time on the exam
The life-deciding subject! If your basics aren’t great or you want shortcuts, check these out:
SmartMathPro: P’Pan is the absolute best. Lots of techniques, high energy—you won’t feel sleepy while studying.
Pass the Exam, Conquer Math: This channel is perfect for those who want to capture every detail and practice frequently tested problems.
Wow Math is Super Easy By P’Thames: If you’re complaining that math is hard, try watching P’Thames first. You’ll realize it’s so easy you’ll have to say “Wow.”
The A-Level exam isn’t a test of luck; it’s a “test of readiness.” The earlier we start, the more chances we have to review and practice past papers. Don’t just let time slip away scrolling through TikTok or binge-watching series until your eyes are sore (save that for after you’ve passed!).
In this era, knowledge is easily accessible at your fingertips. It’s up to you whether you’ll grab it or not. Let’s get up and change ourselves into a new version that “passes the exam,” friends! Sending encouragement to all students in the class of ’69/’70/’71. You can do it!