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AVAILABLE NURSING COURSES IN INDIA

Nursing course trains students to perform pre and post-operation procedures, take care of patients, and assist doctors. They receive practical training to handle high-risk cases. The healthcare sector is booming and there is a growing demand for skilled nurses. Nurses work as part of a team of professional and medical staff that includes doctors, social workers and therapists. Much of nurses’ time is spent with patients, monitoring them, planning and delivering care, and advising them on their health.
The top Nursing Courses After 12th are BSc Nursing, GNM, ANM, MSc Nursing and 1-year Diploma Course in Nursing. The basic eligibility criteria to pursue any nursing course is to score 40 – 55% marks in 10+2; the other prerequisites are state nursing council registration in case of BSc Nursing Post Basic and MSc Nursing admission, and at least 1 year of work experience in case of MSc Nursing admission.

6 Months Nursing Course:-

Nursing colleges such as IGNOU and BAOU Ahmedabad offer 6 months nursing courses. These nursing courses are usually certificate programs for 3- 6 months.

COURSEDURATION
Certificate in Maternal and Child Health Nursing (CMCHN)UPTO 6 MONTH
Certificate in Care Waste Management (CHCWM)UPTO 6 MONTH
Certificate in Baby Nursing and Child CareUPTO 6 MONTH
Certificate Course in Home-based Health CareUPTO 6 MONTH
Certificate in Maternity Nursing Assistant (CTBA)UPTO 6 MONTH

1 Year Nursing Courses:-

Students after BSc Nursing, Diploma in Nursing or BSc Nursing Post Basic are eligible to pursue a 1 year diploma course in nursing or a fellowship in Nursing. It is offered in various specializations. Candidates also need to have at least 1 year of work experience. 

MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai

Post Basic Diploma in Operation Room Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Cardio Thoracic Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Critical Care Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Emergency & Disaster Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Neonatal Nursing

Note: Students seeking admission to this course should be registered Nurses (R.N. or R.M.) and have 1 year of work experience.

College of Nursing, CMC Vellore

Post Basic Diploma in Cardiothoracic Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Critical Care Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Emergency and Disaster Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Neonatal Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Neurology Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Oncology Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Operation Room Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Geriatric Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Renal Nursing
Post Basic Diploma in Burns Nursing

Note: Passed Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery/BSc Nursing/BSc Hons Nursing/BSc Nursing Post Basic, permanent registration certificate from State Nursing council, minimum 1 year of work experience.

Diploma in Nursing:-

A diploma in Nursing is a training course that is a year shorter than BSc nursing and can be done after class 12.

  • ANM and GNM courses are popular diplomas in nursing programs. Students who have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate in class 10 and class 12 exams are eligible to apply for a diploma in the nursing program.
  • Some colleges that offer diploma in Nursing programs require candidates to have at least 2 years of work experience.
  • Colleges that offer diploma in nursing programs offer admissions based on merit. There is no such entrance exam conducted especially for diploma in nursing programs.
COURSEFEES
GNM NursingINR 40,000 – INR 1,00,000
ANM NursingINR 4,00,000 – INR 7,00,000
Diploma in NursingINR 20,000 – INR 1,00,000
Diploma in Home NursingINR 20,000 – INR 1,00,000
Diploma in Nursing AdministrationINR 20,000 – INR 1,00,000
Post Graduate Diploma in Neo-Natal NursingINR 20,000 – INR 1,00,000
Post Graduate Diploma in Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation NursingINR 10,000 – INR 1,00,000

GNM Nursing:-

  • GNM nursing’s full form is general nursing and midwifery. GNM nursing is one of the popular diplomas in nursing programs.
  • GNM nursing course lasts for 3.5 years. Students are required to do a 6-month internship in the last 6 months.
  • Students securing a minimum of 40% score in English and other subjects opted in class 10 and class 12 are eligible to apply to GNM nursing colleges.
  • Those who have pursued ANM nursing courses and have secured minimum qualifying marks, or those who have done any vocational course recognized by the CBSE/NIOS/state board can also apply for GNM nursing.
  • The minimum age limit to apply for GNM nursing is 17 years and the maximum age limit is 35 years.

ANM Nursing:-

  • ANM nursing full form is auxiliary nursing midwifery. ANM nursing is another popular diploma in nursing programs.
  • ANM nursing course lasts for 2 years. Students are required to do a 6-month internship in the last 6 months.
  • Students from arts or science backgrounds who have secured minimum qualifying marks (as stated by the colleges offering ANM nursing courses) in class 10 and class 12 are eligible to apply to ANM nursing colleges
  • The minimum age limit to apply for ANM nursing is 17 years and the maximum age limit is 35 years as of December 31.

BSc Nursing:-

  • BSc Nursing is a 4-year professional program that can be pursued after class 12 and after clearing the required BSc nursing entrance exams.
  • Other than BSc nursing, BSc nursing Hons and post-basic BSc nursing are available, but their duration and eligibility criteria may differ.
  • BSc nursing eligibility is clearing class 10+2 with PCB and English as mandatory subjects and a minimum of 45% aggregate. The candidate must be medically fit and should be between 17 – 35 years of age as of December 31st.
  • BSc nursing post-basic eligibility is clearing class 10+2 from a recognized board of education, or a GNM nursing degree. The candidate must be a registered nurse/registered midwife with any of the state nursing registration councils.
COURSEFEES
BSc NursingINR 1,600 – 23,000
BSc (Hons) NursingINR 3,000 – 5,00,000
BSc Nursing Post BasicINR 20,000 – 1,00,000

Specialization Courses After BSc Nursing:-

Students who aspire to pursue nursing courses after the 12th must also know the various specializations this course offers to become a nurse. Here is the list of specializations that an aspiring student can choose to become a nurse.

  • Community Health Nursing
  • Medical-Surgical Nursing
  • Pediatric Nursing
  • Mental Health Nursing
  • General Nursing
  • Adult Nursing

ANM vs GNM vs BSc Nursing

BASISGNM NURSINGANM NURSINGBSc NURSING
OverviewGNM Nursing is a diploma program, designed to train nurses to assist doctors, provide first aid and help in research activities.ANM Nursing is similar to GNM Nursing, but it is a basic diploma program with a concise syllabus and duration.BSc Nursing dives deeper into nursing training and theories and covers every aspect, from assisting doctors to briefing patients, first aid, coordinating with hospitals’ staff, etc.
Type of DegreeDiplomaDiplomaBachelor's Degree
Duration3.5 years2 years4 years
Eligibility10+2 in Biology, Physics, and Chemistry as core subjects10+2 in Science or Arts stream10+2 in Biology, Physics, and Chemistry as core subjects
Entrance ExamGNM Nursing and ANM Nursing exams are conducted by the states themselves.GNM Nursing and ANM Nursing exams are conducted by the states themselves.Conducted by colleges/universities
Top CollegesTop GNM Nursing CollegesTop ANM Nursing CollegesTop BSc Nursing Colleges
Course CurriculumIncludes a 6-month mandatory internshipIncludes a 6-month mandatory internship
SalaryINR 2 – 3 LPAINR 1.5 LPAINR 3.5 LPA
Top RecruitersThe recruiters are pretty much similar, but the salary prospects for graduate nurses (BSc nursing) are higher in the same organization. Government Hospitals, Private Hospitals, Clinics, Dispensaries, etc.

MSc Nursing

  • MSc Nursing is a professional postgraduate program after BSc nursing that can be done in a variety of specializations such as pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, mental health nursing, medical-surgical nursing, etc.
  • MSc Nursing eligibility criteria is clearing BSc Nursing/BSc Nursing Hons/BSc Nursing Post Basic from a recognized institution and 55% aggregate marks.
  • He/she should be a registered nurse or midwife or similar from any state nurse registration council.
  • Some MSc nursing colleges require candidates to have at least 1 year of work experience after BSc Nursing or 1 year of work experience before BSc nursing post-basic.
EXAMDATES
AIIMS BSc Nursing ExamAIIMS BSc Nursing Exam Dates
PGIMER BSc/MSc Nursing Entrance ExamPGIMER Nursing Exam Dates
CMC Ludhiana BSc Nursing ExamCMC Ludhiana BSc Nursing Exam Dates
JIPMER BSc Nursing ExamJIPMER BSc Nursing Exam Dates
NEIGRIHMS BSc Nursing Entrance ExamNEIGRIHMS BSc Nursing Exam Dates
BSc Nursing State Admission ExamsBSc Nursing State Admission Dates

Scope of Nursing in India

Nursing is one of the well-established medical fields in India. Nurses are not only hired by hospitals but also hired by private clinics, wellness centres, government officials, railways, etc. Nurses are not only in high demand but they are also paid well. The table below mentions the job opportunities for candidates who have completed a nursing course.

POSTINFORMATION
Chief Nursing OfficerThey are a part of the senior management team and can lead people, represent nurses as a spokesperson, and community leaders, and have the required leadership skills.
Critical Care NurseAs the name suggests these nurses are required to take care of patients pre and post-operations. These nurses can also hold positions as managers and policymakers.
Nurse EducatorTheir role is to teach other nurses how to take care of patients and to advise and mentor potential nurses. They are required to create and teach the curriculum at UG and PG levels based on their qualifications.
Registered NurseThey are the individuals who interact with patients daily, administer tests and take care of them. The job of a registered nurse includes taking care of the patients, observing their condition, and helping the doctor.
Clinical Nurse ManagerThey lead a group of nurses and ensure that there is an appropriate number of staff members in their units. They keep track of the admission and discharges of patients among other things.

Nursing Salary

The salary of the nurses varies for freshers and experienced ones, it also depends on the job role they take up. Here are some of the salary structures for nurses in India.

HOSPITALSALARY
GNM Nursing SalaryINR 10,000 - 15,000
Staff Nurse SalaryINR 23,892
Nursing Officer Salary/ AIIMS Nursing Officer SalaryINR 9,300 – 34,800
ANM Nursing SalaryINR 20,000 – 25,000
Military Nursing SalaryINR 15,000 – 20,000
Nursing Supervisor SalaryINR 18,000 - 30,000
AIIMS Nurse SalaryINR 9,300 – 34,800
MSc Nursing SalaryINR 35,000 – 75,000

BSc Nursing Salary

After a BSc Nursing course, the salary that is offered to nurses varies according to the national average, the hospitals they are working in, whether they work in public or private hospitals, and years of experience. The table below highlights some of these parameters.

SCOPESALARY
Average SalaryINR 3 – 7 LPA
Government SectorINR 3 – 4 LPA
AIIMSINR 3.6 – 4.6 LPA

BSc Anesthesia Technology: Entrance Exams

Some of the top colleges in India conduct their own entrance examination. They can either conduct their own entrance exam or a combined entrance exam such as NEET, AIIMS,AICET and many more. After clearing the entrance exam, candidates will be called for counseling for the further allotment of college and seats.

Entrance Exam Syllabus

Candidates can check the syllabus on the official website of the entrance exam. The syllabus of NEET, AIIMS, AIACET, etc are almost the same. Tabulated below is the subject wise syllabus for the entrance exam for your knowledge.

PhysicsChemistryBiology
Physical World and measurementStructure of AtomDiversity in living World
electrostaticsClassification of Elements and Periodicity in PropertiesReproduction
KinematicsChemical Bonding and Molecular StructureStructural Organization in Animals and Plants
Current ElectricityStates of Matter: Gasses and LiquidsCell Structure and Function
Laws of MotionThermodynamicsPlant Physiology
Magnetic effects of current and magnetismEquilibriumHuman Physiology
GravitationRedox reactionGenetics and Evolution
Electromagnetic WavesSome S- P block elementsBiology and HUman Welfare
Atoms and NucleiBiomolecules, Polymersand Chemistry in Everyday lifeBiotechnology and its application
Electronic DevicesEnvironmental ChemistryEcology and Environment

BSc Anaesthesia Technology: Syllabus

Semester 1 
  • General Psychology
  • Optional Subjects
  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Biochemistry
Semester 2
  • Basic Food & Nutrition
  • Optional Subjects
  • Microbiology
  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
Semester 3
  • Environmental Science
  • Optional Subjects
  • Applied Pathology/microbiology
  • Medicine relevant to Anesthesia Technology
  • Introduction to Anesthesia Technology
Semester 4
  • Optional Subject
  • CSSD Procedures
  • Anesthesia Technology- Clinical
  • Anesthesia Technology-Applied
  • Clinical Training
Semester 5
  • Optional Subject
  • Post Anesthesia Care unit
  • Anesthesia Technology- Clinical II
  • Anesthesia Technology-Applied II
  • Clinical Training
Semester 6
  • Optional Subject
  • Anesthesia Technology- Advanced
  • Anesthesia for speciality surgeries
  • Regional anesthetic techniques
  • Clinical training

Nursing Course Eligibility Criteria :-

The eligibility criteria for a nursing course is similar to a certain extent. Here are some common points specified by different nursing colleges in India for students who want to pursue a nursing course.

Undergraduate Nursing Course (BSc Nursing/BSc Nursing Post Basic)

  • The candidate must have completed 10th and 12th standards from a recognized board of education.
  • They should have scored a minimum of 50% in 10+2.
  • The candidates should have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics (optional) in 10+2.

Postgraduate Nursing Course (MSc Nursing

  • The candidate must have completed 10th and 12th standards from a recognized board of education.
  • They should have a BSc degree in Biology or Life Sciences.
  • They should have scored a minimum of 50% in 10+2 and 55% in graduation.
  • The candidates should have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics (optional) in 10+2.

Nursing Entrance Exam Dates

Most of the top nursing colleges conduct entrance exams for admission. The table lists popular entrance exams conducted by different nursing colleges in India.

EXAMDATES
AIIMS BSc Nursing ExamAIIMS BSc Nursing Exam Dates
PGIMER BSc/MSc Nursing Entrance ExamPGIMER Nursing Exam Dates
CMC Ludhiana BSc Nursing ExamCMC Ludhiana BSc Nursing Exam Dates
JIPMER BSc Nursing ExamJIPMER BSc Nursing Exam Dates
NEIGRIHMS BSc Nursing Entrance ExamNEIGRIHMS BSc Nursing Exam Dates
BSc Nursing State Admission ExamsBSc Nursing State Admission Dates

Scope of Nursing in India

Nursing is one of the well-established medical fields in India. Nurses are not only hired by hospitals but also hired by private clinics, wellness centres, government officials, railways, etc. Nurses are not only in high demand but they are also paid well. The table below mentions the job opportunities for candidates who have completed a nursing course.

POSTINFORMATION
Chief Nursing OfficerThey are a part of the senior management team and can lead people, represent nurses as a spokesperson, and community leaders, and have the required leadership skills.
Critical Care NurseAs the name suggests these nurses are required to take care of patients pre and post-operations. These nurses can also hold positions as managers and policymakers.
Nurse EducatorTheir role is to teach other nurses how to take care of patients and to advise and mentor potential nurses. They are required to create and teach the curriculum at UG and PG levels based on their qualifications.
Registered NurseThey are the individuals who interact with patients daily, administer tests and take care of them. The job of a registered nurse includes taking care of the patients, observing their condition, and helping the doctor.
Clinical Nurse ManagerThey lead a group of nurses and ensure that there is an appropriate number of staff members in their units. They keep track of the admission and discharges of patients among other things.

Nursing Salary

The salary of the nurses varies for freshers and experienced ones, it also depends on the job role they take up. Here are some of the salary structures for nurses in India.

HOSPITALSALARY
GNM Nursing SalaryINR 10,000 - 15,000
Staff Nurse SalaryINR 23,892
Nursing Officer Salary/ AIIMS Nursing Officer SalaryINR 9,300 – 34,800
ANM Nursing SalaryINR 20,000 – 25,000
Military Nursing SalaryINR 15,000 – 20,000
Nursing Supervisor SalaryINR 18,000 - 30,000
AIIMS Nurse SalaryINR 9,300 – 34,800
MSc Nursing SalaryINR 35,000 – 75,000

BSc Nursing Salary

After a BSc Nursing course, the salary that is offered to nurses varies according to the national average, the hospitals they are working in, whether they work in public or private hospitals, and years of experience. The table below highlights some of these parameters.

SCOPESALARY
Average SalaryINR 3 – 7 LPA
Government SectorINR 3 – 4 LPA
AIIMSINR 3.6 – 4.6 LPA