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Public Speaking & Debate Competitions for Kids in India

Debate and public-speaking competitions build the confidence to think on one's feet: debates, elocution, Model UN and oratory, from school level upward. WiWit lists 137 verified public speaking & debate in India from 107 organisations. They include options spanning Class 1–12, 51 available online, 57 free to enter. Last reviewed June 2026.

Few skills serve a child for life like the ability to speak clearly and argue well under pressure. The listings here gather formal debates, elocution and public-speaking contests, Model United Nations conferences and other oratory events, for students across middle and senior school with some entry points for younger speakers. These competitions teach research, structure, listening and composure, and they look strong on any application. Formats vary from individual speeches to team debates and multi-day MUN simulations. WiWit verifies each listing against its official source and shows the format, mode and fee, so you can find a speaking opportunity that matches your child's confidence and class.

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Public Speaking & Debate Competitions for Kids in India at a glance

Compare public speaking & debate on WiWit
OpportunityOrganizerEligibilityModeFee
Milaan Girl Icon Fellowship ProgramMilaan FoundationClass 7–12HybridFree
Verbattle Kannada Debate ChampionshipVerbattle FoundationClass 7–12In-PersonPaid
Yi Thalir - Young Indians School ProgrammeCII Young Indians (Yi)Class 1–12HybridFree
KC Pullaiah Vidvatta Scholarship for Underprivileged Students KC Pullaiah FoundationClass 10–12OnlineFree
Breakthrough Junior Challenge - Science & Math Video CompetitionBreakthrough Prize FoundationClass 8–12OnlineFree
Ahmedabad Grand Challenges ProgrammeAhmedabad UniversityClass 10–12In-Person₹50,000
THIMUN MiniMUN: Introductory Model United Nations ConferenceTHIMUN FoundationClass 8–12In-Person€50
THIMUN Singapore International Model United Nations ConferenceTHIMUN FoundationClass 8–12In-Person€270
THIMUN The Hague International Model United Nations ConferenceTHIMUN FoundationN/AIn-PersonPaid
National Science Drama Festival (Competition) by NCSMNational Council of Science Museums (NCSM)Class 6–10In-PersonFree
Shastrarth National Youth Parliament & MUNE-Justice IndiaClass 6–12In-Person₹2,000
Penn Arts and Sciences High School ProgramsUniversity of PennsylvaniaClass 10–11In-Person$6,700
CHEMUN — Chennai Model United NationsAmerican International School ChennaiClass 9–12In-PersonPaid
National Cadet Corps (NCC) Youth Development ProgramMinistry of Defence, Government of IndiaClass 8–12In-PersonFree
Future Blue Youth Council By Bow SeatBow Seat Ocean Awareness Programs, IncAges 16–18OnlineFree
Program

Milaan Girl Icon Fellowship Program

by Milaan Foundation

Free 12-month fellowship by Milaan Foundation for girls aged 12–18 from UP, MP, Assam, and Karnataka, building community leadership skills with a monthly stipend from the SAP partnership.

👶For children ages 12–18
🌐Online or in-person
💰Free to participate

What your child could gain:

LeadershipCommunity organisingCommunication
Competition

Verbattle Kannada Debate Championship

by Verbattle Foundation

Multi-stage Kannada-language debate championship for school and college teams, held annually across Karnataka in a distinctive three-team parliamentary format.

👶For children ages 12–18
📍In-person event
💰Registration fee applies

What your child could gain:

Kannada public speakingStructured argumentationCritical thinking
Program

Yi Thalir - Young Indians School Programme

by CII Young Indians (Yi)

Year-long school engagement programme nurturing safe, inclusive, and responsible young citizens.

👶For children ages 6–17
🌐Online or in-person
💰Free to participate

What your child could gain:

Civic responsibilityPublic speakingCritical thinking
Scholarship

KC Pullaiah Vidvatta Scholarship for Underprivileged Students

by KC Pullaiah Foundation

The KC Pullaiah Vidvatta Scholarship offers financial aid to economically disadvantaged students from Class 1 to PhD levels in Andhra Pradesh, awarded annually by the KC Pullaiah Foundation.

👶For children ages 15–18
🏠Join from home
💰Free to participate

What your child could gain:

Academic proficiencyFinancial literacy (through managing scholarship funds)Application and documentation skills
Competition

Breakthrough Junior Challenge - Science & Math Video Competition

by Breakthrough Prize Foundation

A prestigious global video competition for students aged 13-18 to creatively explain complex concepts in life sciences, physics, or mathematics.

👶For children ages 13–18
🏠Join from home
💰Free to participate

What your child could gain:

Science communication (explaining complex ideas clearly and engagingly)Critical thinking and problem-solvingCreativity and innovation in presentation
Program

Ahmedabad Grand Challenges Programme

by Ahmedabad University

An eight-day residential program at Ahmedabad University for students in Classes 10-12. Participants address real-world challenges in sustainability, public health, and urban systems.

👶For children ages 15–18
📍In-person event
💰₹50,000 registration

What your child could gain:

Design thinkingSystems reasoningCollaborative problem-solving
Program

THIMUN MiniMUN: Introductory Model United Nations Conference

by THIMUN Foundation

Annual 1-day introductory Model United Nations conference held near The Hague, Netherlands, designed for students with limited prior MUN experience.

👶For children ages 6–18
📍In-person event
💰€50 registration

What your child could gain:

Formal debate and lobbyingThimun rules of procedureResolution drafting
Program

THIMUN Singapore International Model United Nations Conference

by THIMUN Foundation

Annual 5-day international Model United Nations conference held each October in Singapore for secondary school delegations from India and across Asia.

👶For children ages 13–17
📍In-person event
💰€270 registration

What your child could gain:

Public speaking and formal debateNegotiation and consensus buildingCountry-position research and policy analysis
Program

THIMUN The Hague International Model United Nations Conference

by THIMUN Foundation

Annual international Model United Nations conference held at the World Forum The Hague, drawing ~3,200 students from ~200 schools across 100+ countries.

📍In-person event
💰Registration fee applies

What your child could gain:

Public speakingDebateNegotiation
Competition

National Science Drama Festival (Competition) by NCSM

by National Council of Science Museums (NCSM)

A national competition by NCSM for students to communicate scientific concepts through drama, fostering creativity and science communication skills.

👶For children ages 11–16
📍In-person event
💰Free to participate

What your child could gain:

Science communicationPublic speakingTeamwork
Program

Shastrarth National Youth Parliament & MUN

by E-Justice India

National Youth Parliament and MUN conference with cash prizes, gold medals, and committees for Classes 6-12 and college students

👶For children ages 11–18
📍In-person event
💰₹2,000 registration

What your child could gain:

OratoryCommunicationConfidence
Program

Penn Arts and Sciences High School Programs

by University of Pennsylvania

A two-week residential forensic science academy at the University of Pennsylvania for 10th and 11th graders, covering DNA analysis, toxicology, and mock crime scene investigations.

👶For children ages 15–16
📍In-person event
💰$6,700 registration

What your child could gain:

Dna analysisToxicologyFingerprinting and trace evidence
Program

CHEMUN — Chennai Model United Nations

by American International School Chennai

THIMUN-affiliated Model United Nations conference at American International School of Chennai for high school students, spanning 13 committees and 39 debate topics over three days.

👶For children ages 14–18
📍In-person event
💰Registration fee applies

What your child could gain:

Public speakingDiplomacyCritical thinking
Program

National Cadet Corps (NCC) Youth Development Program

by Ministry of Defence, Government of India

The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is a voluntary youth organization in India that instills discipline, leadership, and patriotism through military training, community service, and adventure activities for school and college students.

👶For children ages 13–18
📍In-person event
💰Free to participate

What your child could gain:

LeadershipTeamworkDiscipline
Competition

Future Blue Youth Council By Bow Seat

by Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Programs, Inc

The Future Blue Youth Council is an international group of young ocean advocates collaborating with Bow Seat to drive environmental change through creative action and leadership.

👶For children ages 16–18
🏠Join from home
💰Free to participate

What your child could gain:

Communication skillsTeamworkCritical thinking
Competition

The Sanctuary Wildlife Awards - Young Naturalist Category

by Sanctuary Nature Foundation

Annual national recognition for young naturalists and wildlife conservationists, instituted by Sanctuary Nature Foundation in 2000.

👶For children ages 16–25
📍In-person event
💰Free to participate

What your child could gain:

Field researchConservation advocacyCommunity outreach
Program

Global Changemaker Fellowship

by Connecting Dreams Foundation

A virtual 10-month leadership fellowship for youth aged 13-30 leading community ventures aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

👶For children ages 13–18
🏠Join from home
💰Free to participate

What your child could gain:

Adaptive and collaborative leadershipSystems thinkingThought leadership
Program

Bala Janaagraha - Our City Our Challenge

by Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy

Year-long school civic learning curriculum where Indian students identify a local civic problem, engage their community, design a solution, and present at a national Civic Fest.

👶For children age 13
🌐Online or in-person
💰Free to participate

What your child could gain:

Design thinkingSystems thinkingCivic problem-solving
Program

MUNISH — Model United Nations International School of The Hague

by The International School of The Hague

Annual THIMUN-affiliated Model United Nations conference hosted by the International School of The Hague for delegates aged 13 to 19, focused on diplomacy, debate, and collaborative problem-solving.

👶For children ages 13–19
📍In-person event
💰Registration fee applies

What your child could gain:

Public speakingDiplomacyCritical thinking
Program

Model Youth Gram Sabha (MYGS)

by Ministry of Panchayati Raj

Civic engagement programme letting students enact Gram Sabha proceedings and learn grassroots democracy.

👶For children ages 13–18
📍In-person event
💰Free to participate

What your child could gain:

Public speakingDebate and deliberationConsensus-building
Competition

Columbia Undergraduate Law Review High School Essay Contest

by Columbia University Pre-College Programs

International essay contest by the Columbia Undergraduate Law Review for high school students, with the 2026 prompt focused on due process and immigration law.

👶For children ages 14–17
🏠Join from home
💰Free to participate

What your child could gain:

Legal analysisAcademic writingArgumentation
Program

Duke of Edinburgh's International Award India

by The International Award for Young People, India (IAYP)

Internationally recognised youth award for ages 14–25 at Bronze, Silver, and Gold levels, developing physical fitness, skills, community service, and adventurous journey over 6–18 months.

👶For children ages 14–25
📍In-person event
💰Registration fee applies

What your child could gain:

Physical fitnessPractical skillsCommunity service ethic
Competition

International Mock Trial (IMT) Online League

by International Mock Trial (IMT)

The IMT Online League runs free quarterly AMTA-style mock trial tournaments for high school students worldwide. Four tournaments per year, no registration fees, open to teams globally.

👶For children ages 13–17
🏠Join from home
💰Free to participate

What your child could gain:

Legal reasoningPublic speakingCritical thinking
Competition

Speech Debate India x Harvard Debate Council Championship Series

by Speech Debate India

SDI x Harvard Debate Council Championship Series brings U.S. Research-Based Debate to students in grades 4-12, with tournaments in three Indian cities, national rankings, and a certificate for all.

👶For children ages 9–17
📍In-person event
💰₹16,500 registration

What your child could gain:

Research-based debatingCritical thinkingPublic speaking

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Frequently asked questions

How many public speaking & debate are listed on WiWit?
WiWit currently lists 137 verified public speaking & debate in India from 107 organisations. Each one is checked against the organiser's official source before it appears, and the list is kept up to date.
Which classes can take part in public speaking & debate?
The public speaking & debate listed here span students from Class 1 to Class 12. Use the comparison table to filter by your child's class and see the exact eligibility for each listing.
Can my child take part in public speaking & debate online?
Public speaking & debate are available in multiple modes: 51 run online, 51 are in person, 35 offer both. The mode is shown on every listing, so children anywhere in India can find suitable options.
Are there free public speaking & debate?
Yes, 57 of the 137 public speaking & debate listed are free to enter. The fee for every listing is shown on its card, so you can compare cost at a glance.
What is the difference between debate, elocution and MUN?
Elocution and public speaking are prepared or extempore individual speeches; debate is a structured argument between sides; Model UN simulates international diplomacy over several days. All three are listed here. The type and format are shown on each card.
Is public speaking suitable for shy children?
Yes, it is often exactly what helps. Many events have beginner-friendly formats and age categories, and the structured nature of debate and elocution gives nervous speakers a clear framework. Start with a smaller contest and build up.