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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.