Amid global challenges, JIRSMUN 2025 prepares students for real-world conversations
Bengaluru 14th July 2025: JAIN International Residential School (JIRS), Bengaluru, a leading name in Indian residential education, is set to bring back one of the most anticipated academic gatherings on the school calendar with its Model United Nations Conference, JIRSMUN 2025, scheduled from August 29 to 31 to offer a vibrant platform for student voices from across the country.
Model United Nations (MUN) is a mock version of the real United Nations where students take on the roles of delegates representing different countries. They discuss and debate important global issues like conflicts between nations, tariff wars, terrorism, climate change, cybersecurity, and human rights. At MUN, students act like diplomats and follow formal rules during discussions. JIRS has been hosting MUN with students from schools across India. This year, JIRSMUN is expected to be even bigger, especially with the world facing serious and rapidly changing situations.
Announcing about JIRSMUN 2025, Founder of JAIN Group Dr Chenraj Roychand said, “In today’s world, with ongoing conflicts between nations, the challenges of illegal migration, and refugee crisis, platforms like JIRSMUN will help students think beyond textbooks. They can engage with real issues, understand different viewpoints, and learn to handle complex global realities. It is not just about debate, it is about preparing young people to face and understand the world they’re growing up in.”
JIRSMUN 2025 will feature six committees which include, Futuristic United Nations Security Council, UN Office on Drugs and Crime, UN Human Rights Council, All India Political Parties Meet, International Press Corps for the students from Grade 9 to 12 and 1st year Pre- University College. Chapter X, a literature-themed committee is for students from grades 6th to 8th. The conference also aims to develop research and writing skills, public speaking confidence, and diplomatic thinking among students through structured debate, discussion, and roleplay.
In addition to the main sessions, a cultural exchange program will also be hosted on campus to celebrate the diverse traditions, languages, and art forms brought in by participating schools. Students will perform traditional dances and music from their home regions, building connections that go beyond formal debate.
JIRS invites schools from across India to register their delegates for JIRSMUN 2025. Interested participants can choose from residential and non-residential registration options, with dedicated support for logistics and transport. The conference is open to both seasoned MUN delegates and newcomers who want to experience diplomacy, dialogue, and teamwork in a structured and interactive environment. Delegates will also stand a chance to win awards across categories such as Best Delegate, Outstanding Delegate, and Honourable Delegate.