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Al Jalil Model United Nations
Part of the Al Jalil Model United Nations series

Al Jalil Model United Nations

Hyderabad, Pakistan · high-school

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Dates
Aug 21–2026 (day: 23)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Al Jalil Model United Nations gathers high-school delegates in Hyderabad for a focused weekend of committee work. The conference positions itself as an accessible regional stop on the South Asian MUN calendar, leaning on a compact format that keeps debate at the center of the experience. The organizers route registration through MyMUN, which signals an intent to reach delegates beyond the host city and to standardize the application experience. For students weighing where to invest their summer conference budget, AJMUN reads as a school-level event with a clear scope rather than a sprawling multi-track gathering.

Why this edition matters in 2026

High-school MUN circuits in South Asia have grown rapidly, and conferences like AJMUN matter because they give younger delegates a structured environment to practice the craft before they encounter university-hosted events with larger committee sizes and more aggressive procedural cultures. A weekend-length program is long enough to run substantive debate but short enough that schools can send delegations without major academic disruption. The choice of Hyderabad as host city also matters. Regional MUN ecosystems tend to consolidate around a small number of recurring venues, and each new conference either reinforces an existing hub or builds a new one. For delegates and faculty advisors mapping the calendar, AJMUN is a data point about where the high-school scene is concentrating attention. Finally, the conference's presence on MyMUN is a meaningful signal. Centralized application platforms compress the friction of applying, which tends to broaden the applicant pool and raise the baseline quality of competition. Delegates preparing for AJMUN should assume the room will include peers who have already done several conferences this cycle.

How to prepare

Preparation for a high-school weekend conference is fundamentally about discipline rather than volume. Delegates should resist the temptation to write a sprawling position paper and instead build a tight one-page brief that names their country's two or three non-negotiable interests, the blocs they expect to form with, and the one concession they are willing to trade. That document becomes the anchor when debate drifts. Because the program is compact, the first session disproportionately shapes the rest of the conference. Delegates who deliver a clear opening speech, identify two potential allies before the first unmoderated caucus, and arrive with a draft operative clause already written tend to set the agenda for their committee. The delegates who treat the opening as a warm-up usually spend the rest of the weekend catching up. Faculty advisors sending delegations to Hyderabad should also think about logistics as part of preparation. Travel fatigue is a real performance variable at regional conferences, and a delegate who arrives the night before with their research organized will outperform a stronger researcher who arrives the morning of opening ceremonies. For first-time delegates, the most useful prep is procedural rather than substantive. Knowing the difference between a moderated and unmoderated caucus, understanding how to yield time, and recognizing when to call for a motion to divide the question matters more in a high-school room than any additional hour of country research.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Aug 21, 2026 – Aug 23, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend AJMUN?

    The conference is positioned for high-school delegates, which sets the tone for committee difficulty and the expected level of procedural fluency in the room.

  • Where is the conference held?

    AJMUN is hosted in Hyderabad, placing it within the South Asian regional MUN circuit and making it most accessible to delegations that can travel within the region.

  • How do delegates apply?

    Applications are routed through MyMUN, the centralized conference platform, which standardizes the registration experience and typically broadens the applicant pool.

  • What format should delegates expect?

    The program runs as a weekend conference, which means committee sessions are dense and the opening day disproportionately shapes the trajectory of debate.

Last verified May 27, 2026 · Source: mymun.com

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