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When was SSB started?
Sashastra Seema Bal
Sashastra Seema Bal सशस्त्र सीमा बल | |
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Abbreviation | SSB |
Motto | Service, Security and Brotherhood |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 20 December 1963 |
How many SSB Centres are there in India?
Centers for Indian Army SSB The Indian Army has around 5 selection center in the East which is situated in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. It consists of 34 SSB, 19 SSB, 18 SSB, 14 SSB and 11 SSB. The central zone is situated in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh and has a total of three selection centers.
What is SSB NDA?
Services Selection Board Interview (SSB Interviews), also called as “Intelligence and Personality test” is conducted by SSB Board, Ministry of Defence. Those who clear the first stage (Either CDS or NDA) have to undergo SSB interviews, spread over a period of 5 days. This stage comprises two sub-stages.
What is the de novo classification process?
The De Novo process provides a pathway to classify novel medical devices for which general controls alone, or general and special controls, provide reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness for the intended use, but for which there is no legally marketed predicate device. De Novo classification is a risk-based classification process.
How long does it take to review a de novo request?
Under MDUFA IV, the FDA’s goal is to make a decision about a De Novo request in 150 review days. Review days are calculated as the number of calendar days between the date the De Novo request was received by the FDA and the date of the FDA’s decision, excluding the days a request was on hold for an Additional Information request.
What does the de novo number mean?
The De Novo number begins with “DEN” followed by six digits. The first two digits represent the calendar year in which the request was received, and the last four digits represent the sequential request number for that year.
How do I get a de novo number from the FDA?
The appropriate Center will provide an acknowledgment letter, including the De Novo number, usually within 7 days of receipt of the De Novo request. For assistance with De Novo requests submitted to the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER), please contact 1-800-835-4709 or [email protected].