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NARSEE

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NARSEE

Hyderabad, India · college

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Dates
May 29–2026 (day: 31)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

NARSEE is a college-level Model UN conference convening in Hyderabad, India, drawing delegates into a multi-day simulation cycle. The conference positions itself within the growing south Indian MUN circuit, offering university students a structured arena to debate global affairs in a city that has become an increasingly active hub for academic and policy programming. The edition is registered through a standard application portal, which signals that NARSEE is plugged into the wider international circuit rather than operating as a closed local event. For collegiate delegates evaluating where to invest their spring travel budget, NARSEE offers a late-spring slot that aligns with the end of many academic calendars.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Hyderabad is rarely the first city named when outsiders list India's MUN destinations, yet it has steadily built a reputation as a serious venue for collegiate debate. A conference like NARSEE matters because it reinforces a regional shift: high-quality simulations no longer cluster only in Delhi or Mumbai, and delegates increasingly look toward southern and central Indian cities for substantive committee work. For the college-level circuit specifically, NARSEE plays a distinctive role. University delegates are typically beyond the introductory crisis fare offered at school-age events and look for committees that engage with contemporary diplomatic deadlock - climate negotiation impasses, Indo-Pacific security, technology governance, and reform of multilateral institutions. A late-spring conference gives chairs and secretariats time to design committee guides that respond to the year's actual UN agenda rather than recycled briefs. There is also a soft-power dimension worth naming. Indian universities have been quietly exporting MUN talent to global finals for years, and conferences hosted on home soil are part of the training pipeline that produces those delegates. A Hyderabad-based conference contributes to that pipeline while inviting international participants to encounter Indian policy framings on their own terms.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for a college-level conference in Hyderabad should resist the temptation to treat it as a generic MUN. The most successful participants typically arrive with a working theory of how their assigned country actually behaves in the committee's substantive area - not just a position paper, but a sense of which coalitions that country builds, which red lines it defends, and which compromises it has historically accepted. Because NARSEE runs at the college level, expect chairs to reward delegates who can move beyond declarative speeches into procedural fluency. Knowing when to call for a moderated caucus on a narrow sub-issue, when to push for an unmoderated working session, and when to introduce amendments rather than fight a full draft resolution is what separates strong gavels from honorable mentions at this tier. Research should lean on primary sources: UN press releases, Security Council meeting records, and the relevant specialized agency documentation rather than secondary commentary. Delegates representing major powers should prepare for skeptical questioning from chairs who have heard every standard talking point; delegates representing smaller states often find more room to shape outcomes by anchoring themselves to credible technical positions. Logistically, factor in Hyderabad's climate during the conference window and plan committee attire accordingly. The city is well-connected by air and rail, but international delegates should give themselves a buffer day to adjust before opening ceremonies.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
college
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    May 29, 2026 – May 31, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Where is NARSEE being held?

    NARSEE convenes in Hyderabad, India, placing it within the growing south Indian collegiate MUN circuit rather than the more frequently-cited Delhi or Mumbai venues.

  • What level of delegate is this conference designed for?

    NARSEE is a college-level conference, meaning committee design, chair expectations, and procedural standards are calibrated to university delegates rather than secondary-school participants.

  • How do delegates apply to attend?

    Applications are handled through a standard online conference application portal, which indicates NARSEE is integrated into the wider international MUN circuit rather than operating as a closed local event.

  • What should international delegates expect from the format?

    As a multi-day in-person conference in Hyderabad, delegates should expect a standard committee cycle with opening ceremonies, substantive sessions across the conference days, and closing on the final day.

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

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