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SYMUNC 2025: SCMS NOIDA Hosts 11th Edition of Prestigious Model United Nations Conference

SYMUNC 2025: SCMS NOIDA Hosts 11th Edition of Prestigious Model United Nations Conference

India Gazette15-05-2025
SMPL
New Delhi [India], May 15: In a remarkable celebration of global youth diplomacy and intellectual exchange, the Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies (SCMS), NOIDA, hosted the 11th edition of its annual Model United Nations Conference--SYMUNC 2025--on April 4 and 5. Organised by the MUN Society (MUNSOC) under the aegis of the Literary Club, the event marked yet another milestone in SCMS NOIDA's commitment to shaping informed, articulate, and globally conscious leaders of tomorrow.
From its modest beginnings in 2014, SYMUNC has evolved into a flagship academic event that draws students from across India and abroad. The 2025 edition stood as a testament to this remarkable journey. With over 200 delegates representing top colleges from around the world, SYMUNC 2025 reaffirmed its status as one of the most prominent student-led conferences in the country.
Aspiring students should note that the deadline to apply for the Institute is May 23, 2025 (Friday).
'SYMUNC has always been more than just a Model UN conference--it's a convergence of young minds driven by purpose, passion, and the will to make a difference,' said [name and designation]. 'This year's edition was a reflection of the global student community's unwavering commitment to dialogue, diplomacy, and progress.'
The two-day event featured six vibrant committees, each meticulously curated to reflect current global and national issues. These included:
* United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
* World Health Organization (WHO)
* United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)
* United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)
* All India Political Parties Meet (AIPPM)
* International Press Delegation
Each committee offered a rigorous and immersive environment for debate, negotiation, and consensus-building. Delegates engaged in high-level simulations, tackling topics ranging from international security and public health to human rights and political reform. The inclusion of the AIPPM added a unique Indian dimension, encouraging students to understand the intricacies of domestic policy-making in a democratic framework.
A hallmark of SYMUNC 2025 was its emphasis on skills development and leadership training. Beyond the heated debates and draft resolutions, the event encouraged participants to refine their public speaking, critical thinking, diplomacy, and collaboration skills, attributes that are increasingly vital in today's interconnected world.
In addition to the academic rigour, SYMUNC 2025 also fostered a space for cross-cultural interaction and camaraderie, with students from diverse backgrounds connecting over shared interests and aspirations. The event resonated with SCMS NOIDA's broader philosophy of providing a holistic and globally aligned education.
Beyond the procedural depth and policy discourse, SYMUNC also serves as a transformative educational experience. The challenges of diplomacy, the nuances of global issues, and the necessity for negotiation and consensus shape not only the intellect but also the perspective of each participant. Events like these nurture empathy, critical thinking, and a readiness to engage with complex real-world problems--skills that are increasingly valued in academic, professional, and civic spheres.
As the curtains closed on SYMUNC 2025, what remained was not just a memory of a well-executed event but a reaffirmation of youth as a powerful force for change, understanding, and leadership. SCMS NOIDA's continued efforts to host such impactful platforms underscore its vision of nurturing future changemakers who are equipped to lead with empathy and insight.
For more information on SYMUNC 2025 and upcoming initiatives, please visit the official event website: https://www.scmsNOIDA.ac.in/symunc-2025
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