Vision
Professionalism for Behavioural Scientists
Mission
Exist as the
premier International Body committed to qualifying students worldwide by
upgrading them as professionals by developing the professionalism in
Behavioural Sciences along with IT among them to equip with competence and
skill required to serve the growing market with cutting edge technology.
Motto
Sapientia et doctrina-----Wisdom and Knowledge
Motto
Sapientia et doctrina-----Wisdom and Knowledge
Objectives
The main objective for which the Chamber is established
and constituted is the promotion of Behavioural Sciences with IT
by introducing professionalism among Behavioural Scientists in the
field for continued advancement of technology through correctly developed
skills to engage in different Industries worldwide adhearing professional
practices.
And for that purpose to do any or all of the following
things:
(a) to hold congresses, conferences and meetings and to
provide for the reading of papers and the delivery of lectures;
(b) to prepare and publish, or superintend the
publication of, journals, books, pamphlets and papers, and to utilize any other
means of communication;
(c) to hold examinations, certify and issue certificates
at agreed levels for Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Graduate Diploma , Bachelor’s
in Applied Psychology with IT & charters, establish scholarships,
organize lectures and grant prizes and by other means to promote and advance
the study of matters relevant to the object of the Institute;
(d) to promote the study of and research into Behavioural
Sciences including neuroscience.
(e) to promote the efficiency and usefulness of the
service and the standard of professional competence by members of the
Institute, and for the purpose to exercise professional supervision
over them;
(f) to establish and maintain libraries and
collections of documents, papers and other effects;
(g) to open and operate bank accounts, purchase, lease,
rent, hold and dispose of any land and premises for use as halls, libraries,
colleges, lecture rooms and offices, or for any other purpose of the Institute;
(h) to make grants to universities or other educational
establishments and enter into affiliations and or for the promotion of the
study of subjects relevant to the object of the Institute;
(i) to establish divisions, branches and other local
organisations of members or students, in any part of the world and to
delegate to such organisations such powers as the Institute may think
fit;
(j) to do all other things incidental or conducive to the
attainment of the object of the Institute.