Greater Noida : Accurate Institute of Management & Technology served as the venue partner for AKMUN 2026, a dynamic Model United Nations conference that brought together bright young minds from various schools and colleges.
The conference witnessed the enthusiastic participation of more than 70 students, who engaged in thought-provoking discussions and deliberations across three prominent committees—Lok Sabha, United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW), and United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC).
Participants actively took on the roles of delegates, debating global and national issues, presenting agendas, and collaborating to draft and pass resolutions. The event provided a practical platform for students to understand the intricacies of diplomacy, policymaking, and international relations.
Students from Accurate Institute also participated in the conference, gaining first-hand exposure to how Model United Nations functions—right from agenda setting and committee proceedings to understanding how delegations operate and how resolutions are debated and passed. The experience proved to be both educational and enriching, encouraging critical thinking, public speaking, and teamwork.
The conference was held over two days and set a strong tone with engaging debates and healthy competition among participants.
On this occasion, Chairperson Ms. Poonam Sharma congratulated the organiser, Ms. Aanya Kapur, Founder and Secretary General of AKMUN, for successfully conducting her first Model United Nations conference and praised her for delivering a well-organized and impactful event. She appreciated the initiative and emphasized that such platforms play a vital role in nurturing leadership skills and broadening students’ global outlook.
The event concluded with the announcement of results, followed by a felicitation ceremony recognizing outstanding delegates and contributions.
Accurate Institute remains committed to supporting such academic initiatives that nurture leadership, global awareness, and intellectual growth among students.


