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How do I get a seat on Ina?
Admission Process
- Register and Apply. Interested candidates can apply online with the required information.
- Service Selection Board (SSB) Interview. Shortlisted candidates will be called for 5 day Service Selection Board (SSB) interview process based on the rank obtained in JEE-Mains 2017.
- Medical Testing.
How can I get admission in Indian Navy?
UPSC Entries. National Defence Academy (NDA) & Naval Academy Examination. Candidates on completion of the 10+2 (PCM) Examination or while in the 12th standard are eligible to compete. Successful candidates join the NDA or Naval Academy as Naval cadets. Combined Defence Services Examination (CDSE).
No. You need not be a swimmer to join the Indian Navy. The Navy will teach you swimming during the training period.
Why should I join the INA?
The benefits of collective bargaining are great, and more members mean greater power for nurses and increased accountability of management. Your voice will be heard through your local unit, and through your elected leaders. As an INA member, you will be protected by a contract written especially for nurses.
What is an example of an inner join?
It is much easier to understand the inner join concept through a simple example. Suppose, we have two tables: A & B. Table A has four rows: (1,2,3,4) and table B has four rows: (3,4,5,6) When table A joins with the table B using the inner join, we have the result set (3,4) that is the intersection of the table A and table B.
What is the result set of the inner join clause?
When table A joins with the table B using the inner join, we have the result set (3,4) that is the intersection of the table A and table B. See the following picture. For each row in table A, the inner join clause finds the matching rows in the table B. If a row is matched, it is included in the final result set.
Can a grandfathered alien adjust under INA 245(i)?
The INS has stated orally that spouses or children accompanying or following to join a grandfathered alien are eligible to adjust under INA § 245 (i). Therefore, even if the individual was not a spouse or child as of January 14, 1998, he or she can adjust under § 245 (i) if he or she is a spouse or child at the time of the principal’s adjustment.