Nowadays in Pakistan, YouTube channels have become a source of confusion for students preparing for exams like the CSS. Incorrect answers shared on these channels often lead to confusion among students. Recently, I started preparing for the USAT and watched lectures from different channels. Each channel answered questions differently, leaving students uncertain about which channels to trust.
As a result, when students take their tests, they rely on these inaccurate answers and, unfortunately, end up failing. If this continues, it will become increasingly difficult for anyone to pass these tests. The government should take this matter seriously and regulate channels to prevent the sharing of misleading information.
Liaquat KB
Khuzdar
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