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32 Lessons
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Discover the Career
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EA3C19L1 What does a Disaster-Resilient Infrastructure Planner do & why it matters today
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EA3C19L2 Global and national overview — Infrastructure vulnerability and resilience gaps
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EA3C19L3 Myths vs. realities — Disaster management vs. resilience planning
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EA3C19L4 Future relevance — Climate change, urbanization, and sustainable infrastructure
Is This Career Right for You?
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EA3C19L5 Personality fit — Analytical, strategic, and collaborative mindset
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EA3C19L6 Interests & aptitudes — Balancing technical, social, and environmental skills
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EA3C19L7 Challenges of the profession — Crisis response, policy engagement, and ethics
Your School & Subject Choices
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EA3C19L8 What to choose after 10th — Subjects, boards, and foundation preparation
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EA3C19L9 What to choose after 12th — Stream, entrance focus, and pre-college exposure
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EA3C19L10 Extracurriculars, projects & competitions — Building a climate & resilience profile
3.4
EA3C19L11 Recommended MOOCs & certifications (Coursera, edX, UNDRR, NPTEL)
Entrance Exams & Admissions
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EA3C19L12 Entrance overview — NATA, JEE, CEED, GATE (Planning/Infrastructure)
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EA3C19L13 Top Colleges & Universities (India + Global) — Focus on resilience & sustainability
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EA3C19L14 Scholarships, fellowships & alternate routes into resilience careers
Academic Journey & College Life
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EA3C19L15 UG & PG course structure — Urban planning, infrastructure management, disaster studies
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EA3C19L16 Year-by-year subject overview — Resilience modeling, risk assessment, climate policy
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EA3C19L17 Learning methods — Studios, GIS labs, disaster simulation exercises
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EA3C19L18 Capstone projects, thesis, and field training opportunities
Real-World Experience & Skill Development
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EA3C19L19 Internships — Working with NDMA, UNDP, World Bank, or local municipalities
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EA3C19L20 Essential software & tools — ArcGIS, HAZUS, AutoCAD, BIM, QGIS, InfraWorks
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EA3C19L21 Key technical skills — Risk mapping, hazard modeling, cost-benefit analysis
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EA3C19L22 Soft skills — Communication, collaboration, and stakeholder engagement
Career Growth, Roles & Income
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EA3C19L23 First job roles — Junior planner, GIS analyst, resilience project assistant
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EA3C19L24 Mid-level growth — Project manager, consultant, or urban resilience specialist
7.3
EA3C19L25 Leadership & entrepreneurship — Starting a resilience design or policy firm
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EA3C19L26 Salary insights — Government, private, NGO, and international organizations
7.5
EA3C19L27 Career maps — 5-, 10-, and 20-year growth examples
Future Trends & Your Personal Roadmap
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EA3C19L28 How AI, IoT, and digital twins are transforming disaster resilience planning
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EA3C19L29 New branches — Climate finance, resilient urban design, infrastructure policy think-tanks
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EA3C19L30 Global frameworks — Sendai Framework, SDGs, COP agendas
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EA3C19L31 Building your 5-year action plan — From student to resilience expert
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EA3C19L32 Related and pivot careers — Urban planner, sustainability consultant, risk analyst
Disaster-Resilient Infrastructure Planner
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