Institution Name: National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences
Event Type: International Conference
Conference Name: 1st International Conference on Clinical Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience(I-CNCNC 2026)
Conference Start Date: 05-03-2026
Conference End Date: 07-03-2026
Conference Organizing Department: Department of Clinical Psychology
About the Conference:
Who can participate? Students / Professionals / Faculty / Non-student/ Accompanying Person
Registration Fee:
| Categories | Indian / SAARC Delegates (INR) | International (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Early Bird (June – July 2025) | ||
| Student | ₹ 3500 | USD 100 |
| Professionals / Faculty / Non-student | ₹ 7000 | USD 200 |
| Accompanying Person | ₹ 3500 | USD 100 |
| Regular Registration (August 2025 onwards) | ||
| Student | ₹ 4500 | USD 125 |
| Professionals / Faculty / Non-student | ₹ 8500 | USD 225 |
| Accompanying Person | ₹ 4500 | USD 125 |
| Late & Spot Registration (from 1 Mar 2026) | ||
| Student | ₹ 5500 | USD 150 |
| Professionals / Faculty / Non-student | ₹ 10000 | USD 250 |
| Accompanying Person | ₹ 5500 | USD 150 |
To Register: Click here
Abstract Submission :Â Click here
Important Dates:
Email: info@icncnc2026.com
Institution Website: https://www.nimhans.ac.in/
Venue:
National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences
Hosur Road/Marigowda Road (Lakkasandra, Wilson Garden),
Bengaluru 560029
Conference Website: Click here
About the Institution:
National institute of mental health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru is a world-renowned centre of excellence in the realm of mental health and neurosciences. NIMHANS embodies a tripartite mission of delivering unparalleled patient care, conducting pioneering research, and imparting cutting-edge training.
Spread across an area of 131 acres in the heart of the garden city, the central campus of NIMHANS combines mental health and neurosciences under one roof. Originally conceived as a tertiary care referral centre for mental, neurological and neurosurgical disorders, NIMHANS has surpassed its intended role. Its reputation for quality care has transcended borders, drawing patients not only from various parts of India but also from neighbouring nations. Serving more than half a million patients annually, NIMHANS employs therapeutic modalities that bridge modern medicine with traditional systems, fostering a holistic approach to healthcare. This fusion creates a unique therapeutic environment that caters to the multifaceted needs of its patients. The institute houses nearly 20 specialized clinics, each tailored to provide disease-specific, patient-centric treatment.

