Of all the occupational areas related to the healthcare sector, the segment of nursing is considered to be the most noble and aptly so. The nursing profession entails taking holistic care of the sick and ailing. One mostly finds women taking up nursing jobs as they’re able to lend a tenderly touch while caring for the patients.
If you’re aspiring to pursue a nursing career and have already earned your B.Sc. Nursing certification, then you can send your resume for a job position in a medical setting both in the public and private sectors. All nursing job seekers having an undergraduate degree will be eligible for applying to different nursing positions in a dispensary, nursing home, healthcare centre, government or private hospital, military hospital, and so on.
Jobs and Salaries for Nurses in Government and Public Sector
As an entry level Staff Nurse in a government hospital or public sector corporation, you will be recruited in the scale of Rs.9300-34800 with Grade Pay of Rs.4200/- in the Pay band 3. Your total salary as on 01/01/2016 will be minimum 38000 and ranges up to Rs. 45000 depending on the city and whether you are receiving house accommodation. In this category salary growth will be at par with government increments and pay revision. There is no difference between B.Sc Nursing and GNM in government hospitals with regard to salary or increment.
Defence and railway hospitals offer jobs with same pay scales for B.Sc nurses but allowances are often higher than public central and state-government hospitals.
If you take up a job as a nursing tutor or instructor in a nursing college or school immediately after passing B.Sc or M.Sc Nursing, you’ll only be receiving a salary of approximately 15,000 to 25,000. Once you increase your academic qualifications (like completing a M.Sc. or a PhD, you’ll be able to apply for a managerial or executive level position and enhance your scope of earning a lucrative pay packet.
Nursing Salaries in Multi-specialty/Super Specialty Hospitals for Fresher
Salaries for Openings in Private Sector Post B.Sc. Nursing
Staff Nurse GNM | Rs.10,000 – 24,000 |
Staff Nurse B.Sc | Rs.11,500 – 26,000 |
Staff Nurse (ICU/CCU/Critical Care) | Rs.16,000 – 30,000 |
Staff Nurse Maternity Nursing/ Neonatal | Rs.15,000 – 27,000 |
Staff Nurse (Operation Theatre) | Rs.14,000 – 26,000 |
Trauma Care Nursing | Rs.15,000 – 24,000 |
Paediatric Nurse | Rs.14,500 – 22,500 |
Dialysis Nurse Salary | Rs.18,000 – 28,000 |
Ambulance Care Nurse Salary | Rs.20,000 – 32,000 |
Home Nurse Salary | Rs.9,000 – 16,000 |
Travel Nurse Salary | Rs.12500 – 21,000 |
Private Duty Nurse Salary Per Day | Rs.1100 – 2500 |
Male Nurse Salary in India | Rs.14,000 – 30,000 |
Nursing Job Salary According to Seniority in India
Staff Nurse | Rs.12,000 – 32,000 |
Nursing Supervisor | Rs.18,000 – 40,000 |
Clinical Nurse Manager | Rs.45,000 – 66,000 |
Assistant Nursing Superintendent | Rs.38,000 – 76,000 |
Dy Nursing Superintendent | Rs.40,000 – 82,000 |
Nursing Superintendent/Nurse Matron | Rs.50,000 – 160,000 |
Chief Nursing Officer/Nursing Director | Rs.100,000 – 220,000 |
Teaching Job Salaries in Private Nursing Colleges/Institutes
Nursing Tutor | Rs.30,000 – 45,000 |
Nursing Professor | Rs.50,000 – 80,000 |
Nursing Lecturer/ Asst Professor | Rs.38,000 – 60,000 |
Salary for Experienced Nursing Professionals
When you take up a job as a nursing instructor, staff nurse or registered nurse immediately after have passed out, you can expect a consolidated pay package in the band of Rs. 2.0 lakh – Rs. 2.8 Lakh in the first year. Depending upon the healthcare organization you’re employed with, you can earn a much higher salary. Almost all renowned hospital chains, railway and defence hospitals offer starting salaries varying from Rs. 2 lakh – Rs. 5.2 lakh per year. Your salary goes up steadily as you gain experience. After remaining in the profession for at least five years, you can expect a monthly remuneration in the range of Rs.3.2 lakh – Rs.7.8 lakh. Nurses and matrons with more than 20 years of experience receive a monthly salary between Rs.1.0 lakh – Rs. 2.3 lakh per month. If you’re successful in landing a job in USA, UK, and Canada or in any Gulf country, you can anticipate a monthly salary of 3-6 fold than that of India.
Nursing Courses
B.Sc Nursing:
B.Sc Nursing is a 4 year undergraduate programmes available in nursing colleges across the country. While studying students have to undergo practical clinical on job training every year as part of the study. At the end of the fourth year, 6 months internship training is included in the programme. Nursing colleges are either associated with hospital or college authorities are required to arrange for practical training in big hospitals. To work as a registered nurse, one has to get registered with a state Nursing Council after graduation.
GNM Nursing
Diploma in Nursing Diploma in Midwifery or GNM is a 3.5 years long nursing programme which prepares nurses to work as registered nurse in hospitals. GNM also has mandatory practical training in hospitals. General Nurses also should get registered with the respective Nursing Council of the state.
ANM
Auxiliary Nurse & Midwife is a 1.5 year to 2 year vocational training programme that prepares candidates for basic patient care activities. This mostly practical training rather than theoretical classes.
Eligibility for Nursing Admission:
Course Name | Eligibility | Minimum Marks |
B.Sc Nursing | 12th with Biology, Physics, Chemistry | Minimum 45% Marks |
GNM Nursing | 12th with Biology, Physics, Chemistry | Minimum 40% – 45% |
ANM Nursing | 10th Standard Pass | Pass |
Nursing Course Fees
Course Name | Fees | Course Duration |
B.Sc Nursing | Rs.90,000 – 160,000 per year including hostel, mess | 4 years |
GNM Nursing | Rs.75,000 – 130,000 per year including hostel, mess | 3.5 years |
ANM Nursing | Rs.25000 – 40,000 | 18 months – 24 months |
Nursing Employment Scope and Areas
After effectively completing a B.Sc. Nursing program you’ll be equipped with the relevant professional skills to apply for a position in a:
- Government Hospital
- Private Super-speciality Hospital
- Nursing Home
- Hospice
- Sanatorium
- Old-age Home
- Intensive Care Unit/Critical Care Centre
- Nursing College or School
- Orphanage
- Midwifery Centre
- Psychiatric Hospital
- Maternity Home
- Rehab Centre
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