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MUN/The Synkreo Mun

The Synkreo Mun

Part of the The Synkreo Mun series

The Synkreo Mun

Noida, India · high-school

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Dates
Jun 1–2026 (day: 2)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

The Synkreo MUN convenes high-school delegates in Noida for a focused weekend of committee work. The conference sits within the broader Indian MUN circuit, where school-hosted weekend formats have become the default proving ground for student diplomats before they move on to longer university-run conferences. For the organising team, the value proposition is straightforward: a compact agenda, an accessible NCR location, and a delegate pool drawn from the dense network of Indian secondary schools that now treat MUN as a core co-curricular discipline.

Why this edition matters in 2026

India hosts one of the largest and most competitive high-school MUN ecosystems in the world, and conferences like Synkreo are how that ecosystem reproduces itself year after year. Each weekend conference is simultaneously a training ground, a ranking signal, and a recruitment funnel for the more selective national circuit. For delegates, a high-school-level conference of this size is where the basic muscles of multilateral negotiation get built: reading a position paper out loud without freezing, drafting an operative clause that survives amendment, and learning when to yield the floor. These are not glamorous skills, but they are the ones that distinguish a strong delegate from a confident one. The Noida setting also matters because the National Capital Region has become a dense hub for school-hosted academic events, with venues that can absorb multi-committee weekends without the logistical overhead of central Delhi. Finally, conferences at this tier are where faculty advisors scout their travelling teams for the year. A delegate who performs well in a committee here is the same delegate who will be sent to larger conferences later in the cycle.

How to prepare

Preparation for a weekend conference of this scale should be proportional. Delegates do not need a doctoral-length position paper - they need a tight one-page document that states the country's policy, names two or three precedents, and proposes a workable clause. The compressed format rewards delegates who arrive with concrete drafting language rather than abstract talking points. Because the conference runs at high-school level, chairs typically reward procedural literacy as much as substantive depth. Knowing the difference between a moderated and unmoderated caucus, when to call for a motion to divide the question, and how to introduce a working paper without burning floor time will separate the top awards from the honourable mentions. Delegations from outside the immediate NCR catchment should plan logistics early. Even a two-day conference involves an evening arrival, a full Saturday of committee, and a Sunday closing - which compresses the window for last-minute prep into the train or car ride in. Finally, treat the post-conference debrief as part of the preparation cycle for the next event. The delegates who improve fastest are the ones who write down, the same week, what worked in their opening speech and what did not.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jun 1, 2026 – Jun 2, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to participate in the Synkreo MUN?

    The conference is pitched at the high-school level, which is the eligibility tier specified by the organisers.

  • Where does the conference take place?

    Synkreo MUN is hosted in Noida, within India's National Capital Region, a city that has become a recurring venue for school-led academic conferences.

  • How long does the conference run?

    It is a compact weekend conference, which means delegates should prepare for a high-intensity committee experience rather than a multi-day marathon.

  • How should a first-time delegate prepare?

    Focus on a tight position paper, procedural fluency, and one or two concrete clauses you can introduce in committee - the high-school weekend format rewards preparation over length.

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

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