Synkreo India
Synkreo India is a high-school Model UN conference convening in Delhi, drawing delegates from across the subcontinent and beyond for a multi-day program of committee debate, negotiation, and resolution drafting. Positioned within India's dense and competitive MUN circuit, it offers secondary-school students an opportunity to practice substantive diplomacy in one of South Asia's largest policy capitals. The conference is hosted in the Indian capital and is open to high-school delegates, with a delegate pool sized for a mid-to-large circuit event. Registration and committee details are handled through the organisers' listing on the MyMUN platform.
Key terms & resources
The concepts worth knowing before Synkreo India, plus lessons and profiles to go deeper.
Frequently asked questions
Who can apply to Synkreo India?
The conference is open at the high-school level, so applications are aimed at secondary-school delegates and their faculty advisors.
Where is the conference held?
Synkreo India takes place in Delhi, India, placing it on the South Asian MUN circuit.
How large is the delegate pool?
It is sized as a mid-to-large high-school conference, which means competitive committees and a busy social and academic programme across the weekend.
How do delegates register?
Registration is handled through the conference's listing on the MyMUN platform, where school delegations and individual delegates can apply.
Is this a good fit for first-time delegates?
Yes, but first-timers should prepare seriously - a Delhi high-school conference is competitive, and running a mock committee session before arriving makes a meaningful difference.