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35 Lessons
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Discover the Career
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1.1
EA4C18L1 What does a Speech Writer / Political Communications Writer do & why it matters today
1.2
EA4C18L2 The power of political speech and public influence
1.3
EA4C18L3 Industry overview – from government to corporate communication
1.4
EA4C18L4 Myths vs. Realities – The unseen craft behind every powerful speech
1.5
EA4C18L5 Global and future relevance of political communication
Is This Career Right for You?
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2.1
EA4C18L6 Personality fit – who thrives as a speechwriter
2.2
EA4C18L7 Creative, analytical, and emotional balance in political messaging
2.3
EA4C18L8 Passion for politics, empathy, and audience insight
Your School & Subject Choices
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3.1
EA4C18L9 What to choose after 10th – subjects, foundations, and communication focus
3.2
EA4C18L10 What to choose after 12th – Humanities, Political Science, English, Journalism
3.3
EA4C18L11 Extracurriculars – debates, MUNs, theatre, writing competitions
3.4
EA4C18L12 Profile building – blogs, internships, and campaign volunteering
Entrance Exams & Admissions
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4.1
EA4C18L13 Entrance overview – mass communication, journalism, liberal arts
4.2
EA4C18L14 Top Colleges & Universities – India + Global (fees, rankings, specializations)
4.3
EA4C18L15 Scholarships, alternate routes, and online certifications
Academic Journey & College Life
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5.1
EA4C18L16 UG & PG courses – Journalism, Political Communication, Public Policy
5.2
EA4C18L17 Year-by-year subject overview – rhetoric, media studies, persuasive writing
5.3
EA4C18L18 Classroom learning, workshops, and media labs
5.4
EA4C18L19 Assessment – essays, campaign scripts, and speechwriting assignments
Real-World Experience & Skill Development
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6.1
EA4C18L20 Internships – working with media houses, PR firms, or political offices
6.2
EA4C18L21 Research, storytelling, and data-driven writing
6.3
EA4C18L22 Tools and software – Grammarly, Wordtune, Notion, Canva, Google Docs
6.4
EA4C18L23 Mastering tone, rhetoric, and audience psychology
6.5
EA4C18L24 Collaboration & communication in high-pressure environments
Career Growth, Roles & Income
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7.1
EA4C18L25 Entry-Level Roles – assistant writer, communications aide, researcher
7.2
EA4C18L26 Mid-Level Growth – campaign strategist, senior communications consultant
7.3
EA4C18L27 Senior Leadership – head speechwriter, communications director, or press secretary
7.4
EA4C18L28 Freelancing, ghostwriting, and building a reputation in politics
7.5
EA4C18L29 Salary insights – political campaigns, corporate, and global differences
7.6
EA4C18L30 Career maps – growth in 5, 10, and 20 years
Future Trends & Your Personal Roadmap
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EA4C18L31 How AI and data analytics are reshaping political communication
8.2
EA4C18L32 Emerging niches – digital speechwriting, influencer speech design
8.3
EA4C18L33 Ethical challenges and crisis communication in modern politics
8.4
EA4C18L34 Your 5-year action plan – from writing assistant to policy influencer
8.5
EA4C18L35 Related careers – PR strategist, campaign manager, media advisor
Speech Writer / Political Communications Writer
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