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Yale MUN South Asia

Part of the Yale MUN South Asia series

Yale MUN South Asia

Bengaluru, India · high-school

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Dates
Nov 27–2026 (day: 29)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Yale MUN South Asia returns to Bengaluru as a high-school Model UN conference convening delegates from across the region. The gathering positions itself as a serious training ground for secondary-school students who want exposure to committee work pitched at an international standard without leaving South Asia. For students weighing where to invest their travel and preparation time in the fall conference season, Yale MUN South Asia offers a recognizable brand operating on home-region soil, with a format aimed squarely at the high-school level.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Bengaluru has steadily become one of the anchor cities for ambitious Model UN in South Asia, and a high-school conference under the Yale MUN name draws delegations that would otherwise have to fly much further to access programming of comparable scope. That regional centering matters for schools that cannot routinely send students abroad. The conference also functions as a sorting mechanism. Strong performances at a flagship regional event circulate through university admissions narratives, school MUN society rankings, and the informal reputational economy that determines which delegates get tapped for traveling teams the following year. For faculty advisors, it is one of the few late-year fixtures in the South Asian calendar that combines a recognizable convening institution with a host city that most Indian schools can reach without complex logistics. That accessibility shapes who shows up and what the committee floor ends up looking like.

How to prepare

Delegates heading to Bengaluru should treat this as a high-school-level conference where the depth of substantive preparation, not theatrical flourish, decides outcomes. Yale-affiliated programming tends to reward delegates who can move a committee through procedural junctures while keeping their policy positions internally consistent across multiple sessions. Because the conference sits in the late-autumn window, preparation overlaps with school examinations for many South Asian delegates. Building a research base early - country position, bloc dynamics, likely crisis vectors - is more sustainable than cramming in the final weeks. Position papers should be drafted with the assumption that chairs will actually read them. Finally, delegates should think about Bengaluru itself as part of the experience. The city hosts a dense Model UN ecosystem, and the contacts made on the committee floor often outlast the awards. Treat the social side of the conference as seriously as the substantive side.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Nov 27, 2026 – Nov 29, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend Yale MUN South Asia?

    The conference is pitched at the high-school level, so secondary-school students and their faculty advisors form the core delegate base.

  • Where is the conference held?

    Yale MUN South Asia takes place in Bengaluru, India, positioning it as a regional anchor event for South Asian high-school delegates.

  • When during the year does the conference run?

    The conference is scheduled in the late-autumn window, which overlaps with end-of-term academic pressures for many South Asian schools and should be factored into preparation timelines.

  • How do interested delegates apply?

    Applications are handled through the conference's mymun listing, which is the primary intake channel for delegations and individual delegates.

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

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