Updated on May 11, 2026 03:49 IST
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If you wish to become a registered nurse, then Nursing courses are best for you. Nursing course admissions are based on merit or entrance exams (e.g., NEET, state-level CETs) for 1,000,000+ available seats with a 79-80% female workforce participation. 

You can get a salary starting from INR 2.5 LPA to INR 3 LPA after Nursing if you are a fresher. The highest Nursing salary is between INR 6 LPA and INR 8 LPA for a senior role. 

To be eligible - pass Class 12 in PCB and appear for entrances like KCET, AP EAMCET, TS EAMCET, etc. Please note that curriculum, eligibility, entrance exams, and fees can vary widely depending on the courses & colleges.

 

Q:   Can I pursue a Nursing course?
A:

Yes you can pursue nursing course.

Minimum educational requirements as per Indian nursing Council is 10 + 2 in Arts (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Economics, Political Science, History, Geography, Business Studies, Accountancy, Home Science, Sociology, Psychology, and Philosophy) and English Core/English Elective or Science or Health care Science.

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Q:   What are the benefits of a Nursing degree?
A:

Candidates can see benefits of going for Nursing course below -

  • Getting a Nursing degree will allow you to become a Registered Nurse in healthcare field anywhere around world.
  • There will be job security, since Nurses are always in high demand across globe.
  • Nursing is a highly trusted and respected profession.
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Q:   What is the Nursing definition of health?
A:

In Nursing definition of Health is complete physical, mental and also social well being of a human and not just absence of disease in body.

This definition is given by World Health Organization (WHO).

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Q:   Which MSc Nursing is best?
A:

Candidates can see the given list to know the MSc Nursing job profiles which get the highest salary in India -

  • Paediatric Nurse

  • Staff Nurse

  • ICU Critical Nurse 

  • OT Nurse

  • Home Nurse

  • Nursing Supervisor

  • Nursing Superintendent

  • Chief Nursing Officer

Hope this helps.

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Table of contents
  • Nursing Course Details
  • Popular Nursing Specialisations
  • How to Apply for Nursing?
  • Top Nursing Entrance Exams 2026
  • Nursing Admission Process
  • Best Nursing Colleges in India
  • Popular Private Nursing Colleges in India
  • Nursing Course Syllabus
  • Nursing Career Scope
  • Nursing Course FAQs
  • Popular Nursing UG Courses
  • Most Popular Courses
  • Popular Nursing Specializations
  • Popular Nursing PG Courses
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Nursing Course Details

You should be haved a blend of soft skills like empathy, communication and time management with hard skills like clinical observation, technical proficiency and critical thinking if you want to go for Nursing courses.

Candidates can see table for detailed information about Nursing courses below - 

Particulars

Details

Nursing Course Level

UG, PG, PhD, Diploma, and Certification

Nursing Course Fees

UG: INR 1,000 - INR 29.4 Lakh

PG: INR 1,000 - INR 81 Lakh

Popular Colleges for Nursing Courses

Parul University, AIIMS Delhi, JIMPER Puducherry, Amity University Gurugram, Armed Forces Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, etc.

Nursing Jobs

Nurses, Nurse Educators, Nurse Supervisors, Nursing Professors, Nursing Counsellors, etc.

Nursing Average Salary

INR 4.3 LPA

Highest-paid specialisations

Certified Registered Nurse Anaesthetists (CRNA), Nurse Practitioners (NP) and Critical Care/ICU Nurses

Nursing Top Recruiters

Government Hospitals, Government medical colleges, Ramaiah group of hospitals, Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Hospitals, Columbia Asia Hospitals, CMC, etc.

Note: Information given above is taken from official sources and is subject to changes.

Popular Nursing Specialisations

Nursing specialisations in India which are popular nowadays are Critical Care, Medical-Surgical, Pediatrics, Oncology and Obstetrics/Gynecology. Candidates can see detailed list of more popular ones below -

Nursing Specialisations Popular Nursing Jobs
Critical Care Nursing ICU / CCU Staff Nurse, Critical Care Nurse Educator, Intensive Care Unit Supervisor (Check Critical Care Nursing Colleges)
Medical-Surgical Nursing Medical-Surgical Ward Supervisor, Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) - Med-Surg, Senior Staff Nurse (Post-Operative Recovery) (Check Medical-Surgical Nursing Colleges)
Child Health (Paediatric) Nursing NICU/PICU Senior Staff Nurse, Paediatric Ward Supervisor, Paediatric Nursing Lecturer/Assistant Professor (Check Child Health Paediatric Nursing Colleges)
Obstetrics & Gynaecological Nursing Maternity Ward/Labour Room Supervisor, Lactation Consultant, Registered Midwife / Midwifery Practitioner (Check Obstetrics & Gynaecological Nursing Colleges)
Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing Psychiatric Ward Supervisor, De-addiction & Rehabilitation Nurse Counsellor, Mental Health Nursing Lecturer/Assistant Professor (Check Mental Health Psychiatric Nursing Colleges)
Oncology Nursing Chemotherapy/Infusion Nurse Specialist, Oncology Ward Supervisor, Palliative and Hospice Care Nurse Manager (Check Oncology Nursing Colleges)
Community Health Nursing Community Health Officer (CHO), Public Health Nurse (PHN)
District Public Health Nursing Officer (DPHNO) (Check Community Health Nursing Colleges)

Note: Information given above is taken from official sources and is subject to changes.

How to Apply for Nursing?

Nursing admission is based on merit and entrance exams which require clearing Class 12 with PCB (minimum 45-50%) and English. Exams are NEET UG, AIIMS Nursing and other state-level exams.

  • National-level exams accepted like NEET and CUET
  • State-level exams accepted like KCET, AP EAMCET, TS EAMCET, KEAM, etc. - Popular state-level exams for Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala.
  • University-level exams like IPU CET, RUHS, etc. - Popular private exams conducted by institutes like GGSIPU, Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, etc.

Nursing Eligibility

Candidates should have cleared Class 12 in PCB subjects. Exams like NEET UG, state exams or any university-specific tests are also needed. It is to be noted that information is taken from official sources and is subject to change.

Nursing Courses Eligibility
Undergraduate
  • Class 12 in the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology subjects,
  • With a minimum of 60% aggregate score from a recognized board.
Postgraduate
  • A bachelor's degree in BSc Nursing or any relevant discipline,
  • With a minimum of 60% aggregate score from a recognized university.
Doctorate
  • A PG degree in MSc Nursing or any relevant discipline,
  • With a minimum of 60% aggregate score from a UGC-approved university.
Diploma/Certificate
  • Class 10 or 12 scores from a recognized board or institution.

 

Q:   Can I do Nursing courses after Class 10?
A:

No class 12 qualifications is needed for most Nursing courses and many other subjects. Physics, Chemistry and Biology are must to be eligible for courses.
But there are some Diploma courses in nursing like Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) which one can pursue after Class 10.
Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) is a one-year Diploma course in basic health care and midwifery nursing and concerns study of provision of basic health care, maternal care, and midwifery skills. This is an undergraduate level course for applicants who have passed their Class 10 and are now looking forward to a career in nursing. ANM graduates primarily work in primary health care settings, assisting a registered nurse with providing essential nursing care.

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Q:   Is it possible to do a nursing course after completing Class 12th from commerce?
A:

Yes it's possible but having studied commerce in Class 12 limits eligibility to pursue only one Nursing course - ANM (Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery). Right now there has been a government decision to remove GNM course. 

In conclusion, one with a Commerce background is not eligible for pursuing a BSc in Nursing.

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Top Nursing Entrance Exams 2026

Most colleges usually accept only Class 12 scores for admission but there are many colleges which also accept some exams for admission to Nursing courses. Now these exams are different according to the course levels.
Candidates can further see these exams for every course level below for their understanding - 

UG Degree
Exams Exam Schedule
JENPAS UG 2026 JENPAS UG Exam Date 2026
TS EAMCET 2026 TS EAMCET Exam Date 2026
NEET UG 2026 NEET UG Exam Date 2026
CUET UG 2026 CUET UG Exam Date 2026
RUHS CUET 2026 RUHS Nursing Exam 2026
PG Degree
Nursing Entrance Exams Exam Schedule

KEAM 2026

KEAM Exam Date 2026
CUET PG 2026 CUET PG Exam Date 2026
ICAR AIEEA 2026 ICAR AIEEA Exam Date 2026
JEMScN 2026 JEMScN Exam Date 2026

Important Exam Dates

DatesUpcoming Exam Dates
30 May ' 26

KIITEE 2026 Registration Last Date Phase 2

04 Jun ' 26 - 08 Jun ' 26

KIITEE 2026 Exam Date - Phase 2

07 Jun ' 26

JENPAS UG 2026 Exam Date

Jun ' 26

PGIMER Nursing Registration 2026

TENTATIVE
01 Jul ' 26

KIITEE 2026 Registration Last Date Phase 3

Jul ' 26

PGIMER Nursing Application Correction 2026

TENTATIVE
To Be Notified

KEAM 2026 counselling option registration for BTech - Round 1

DatesPast Exam Dates
24 Mar ' 26 - 18 Apr ' 26

JENPAS UG Registration

10 Dec ' 25

JENPAS UG 2025 Mop-up Round Counselling Seat Allotment

10 Dec ' 25 - 15 Dec ' 25

JENPAS UG 2025 Mop-up Round Counselling Payment of Seat Acceptance

30 May ' 26 - 5 Jun ' 26

UP CNET 2026 Admit Card

6 Jun ' 26

UP CNET 2026 Exam

25 May ' 26 - 30 May ' 26

AIIMS BSc Nursing (Post Basic) 2026 Admit Card Re...

30 May ' 26

AIIMS BSc Nursing (Post Basic) 2026 Exam

4 Jul ' 25 - 7 Jul ' 25

Indian Army BSc Nursing Application Correction

15 Jun ' 25 - 2 Jul ' 25

Indian Army BSc Nursing Application Forms

24 Oct ' 25 - 28 Oct ' 25

RUHS Nursing Counselling Round-3 Institute Report...

23 Oct ' 25

RUHS Nursing Counselling Round-3 Seat Allotment

Q:   Is there any entrance exam for admission in BSc Nursing in DU?
A:

Yes for some DU colleges if candidates want to take admission in BSc Nursing they will have to pass NEET UG. The rest of colleges usually accept Class 12 scores. Candidates can see the admission details of DU colleges below -

Q:   Can I do BSc Nursing without NEET?
A:

Yes, many colleges accept students on merit basis and entrance exams except NEET. Given below is the list of some of the BSc Nursing colleges in India that does not accept any entrance exam:

College Name

Tuition Fees

Amity University Gurugram

INR 5.8 lakh

SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre

INR 1.5 Lacs – INR 4 lakh

Galgotias University

INR 4.8 lakh

NIMS Nursing College

INR 7 lakh

Armed Forces Medical College

INR 80,000

Source: Official site and may vary.

Q:   How to choose the right entrance exam for a BSc in Nursing?
A:

It depends on your Class 12 marks and location.

If you've got more than 50% marks in Class 12 you can go for CUET, AIIMS Nursing, or any state-level exam.

But if you're looking forward to a private college see their official website and check if they conduct a university level exam.  

Q:   How can I become a nurse without NEET?
A:

NEET is just an entrance examination for Medical and Dental courses across India. There are plenty of colleges that, on basis of entrance examinations, offer nursing courses that include KCET, NEET, JKCET, CUET, IPU CET, KEAM, etc.
However, do check up on admission requirements of nursing programs you are applying to. This will let you know if programs conduct some type of entrance exam on their own or are based on merit and thus do not require any NEET scores.

Nursing Admission Process

If you wish to apply for Nursing courses than you can see a general process of detailed Nursing admission below - 

  • Make sure you meet eligibility.
  • Merit-based admission - Apply directly online by filling form.
  • Entrance-Based admission - Appear and clear entrance exam.
  • Wait for merit list and result.
  • If selected, attend counselling session. Pay the course fee. 

Note: Admission process can be different for course levels and colleges.

Best Nursing Colleges in India

There are approximately 5,000+ colleges with nursing courses. Out of which 500+ are government, 2500+ private and 300+ are public-private. Choosing best colleges for Nursing education is very important. Try to filter on the basis according to your liking, budget and career plan.

That is why candidates can see a list of popular government and private colleges below -

Nursing Government Colleges

AIIMS Delhi, King George's Medical University, Armed Forces Medical College, etc. are some government colleges which offer UG and PG courses. Further bifurcation for each course is below - 

Government Colleges - UG Courses

Candidates can see list of goverment colleges offering UG courses - 

Best Government Colleges UG-Level Course Fees (INR)
AIIMS Delhi INR 400 - 2.4 K
BHU INR 3 K
JIMPER Puducherry INR 4.8 K
PGIMS Rohtak INR 24 K - 48 K
Government Medical College, Nagpur INR 35.2 K
GMCH Chandigarh INR 38.32 K
KGMU  INR 48 K
Baba Farid University of Health Sciences INR 1.2 L
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University INR 1.4 L - 3.72 L
Jamia Hamdard INR 2 L - 5.6 L

Source - Multiple external/ official sites on the web; info may vary.

Government Colleges - PG Courses

Candidates can see list of goverment colleges offering PG courses - 

Best Government Colleges PG-Level Course Fees (INR)
Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing INR 1 K
JIMPER Puducherry INR 1.2 K - 2.4 K
AIIMS Delhi INR 1.4 K
AIIMS Jodhpur INR 2.93 K
National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences INR 20 K
PGIMS Rohtak INR 50 K
TISS INR 64 K
MUHS INR 1 L
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University INR 1.4 L
Jamia Hamdard INR 2.2 L

Source - Multiple external/ official sites on the web; info may vary.

 

Nursing Private Colleges

Amity University, Parul University, NIMS Nursing College, etc. are some private colleges which offer UG and PG courses. Further bifurcation for each course is below - 

Private Colleges - UG Courses

Candidates can see list of private colleges offering UG courses - 

Best Private Colleges UG-Level Course Fees (INR)
Christian Medical College INR 850 - 3.24 K
IUL INR 65 K - 5.8 L
Parul University INR 1.04 L - 9.04 L
St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences INR 1.05 L - 4 L
Amity University, Gurugram INR 1.12 L - 7.52 L
SRM Medical College INR 1.2 L - 8 L
NIMS Nursing College, NIMS University INR 1.57 L - 7.53 L
Assam down town University (ADTU) INR 3.2 L - 10.4 L
East Point Group of Institutions INR 4.92 L - 5.6 L
Galgotias University INR 6.04 L

Source - Multiple external/ official sites on the web; info may vary.

Private Colleges - PG Courses

Candidates can see list of goverment colleges offering PG courses - 

Best Private Colleges PG-Level Course Fees (INR)
CMC INR 350 - 2 K
St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences INR 20 K - 2.98 L
SRM Medical College INR 35 K - 3 L
Parul University INR 50 K - 3.6 L
Amity University, Gurugram INR 1.56 L
Maharishi Markandeshwar University INR 1.82 L
IUL INR 2.5 L
NIMS Nursing College, NIMS University INR 2.6 L
SOA University INR 3 L
Assam Down Town University (ADTU) INR 3.2 L
Source - Multiple external/ official sites on the web; info may vary.
12 Courses
50 K - 9.04 L
4.5

Nursing Applications open. Apply Now

400 - 1.4 K
20 - 24 LPA
4.92 L - 5.6 L
3.7

Nursing Applications open. Apply Now

1 Course
6.04 L
4.3

Nursing Applications open. Apply Now

35 K - 8 L
4.5
3 K
8.5 LPA
Q:   Is studying Nursing expensive in India?
A:

There are more than 1,600 Nursing colleges in India offering Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery course to students. Among them, around 879 are private and 105 are government entities, and remaining colleges are government-aided.

Given below are best Nursing colleges in India in different fee ranges -

Fee RangeNo. of CollegesPopular Colleges
Free4LNCT University, AIIMS Rishikesh, Coursera, Alison, etc.
< INR 1 lakh314JIPMER Pududcherry, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Armed Forces Medical College, etc.
INR 1-2 lakh406Amity University Gurugram, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Parul University, etc.
INR 2-3 lakh530Amity University Gurugram, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Parul University, etc.
INR 3-5 lakh383Galgotias University, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Parul University, etc.
> INR 5 lakh 141Amity University Gurugram, NIMS Nursing College, Sharda School of Nursing Science & Research, etc.

Note: Info is taken from other sources and can be different.

Hope this helped your query! All the best!

Q:   How many best Nursing colleges are there in India?
A:

There are more than 1,600 Nursing colleges in India offering Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery course to students. Among them, around 879 are private and 105 are government entities, and remaining colleges are government-aided. 

Candidates can see details below -

Parameters

Statistics

No. of Colleges

5,800+ colleges

Annual Fee

Free of cost: 4 colleges

Less than INR 1 lakh: 314 colleges

INR 1-2 lakh: 406 colleges

INR 2-3 lakh: 530 colleges

INR 3-5 lakh: 383 colleges

> INR 5 lakh: 141 colleges

Ownership

  • Private: 2,896 Colleges
  • Government: 450 Colleges
  • Semi Government: 369 Colleges

Courses Offered

BScGNMANMBSc (Post Basic), UG Diploma, MSc, etc.

Top Specialisations

Admission Process

Merit based or entrance based like KCET, AP EAMCET, etc.

 

Q:   Which are the top colleges for BSc Nursing in India under NEET?
A:

There are few government and private nursing colleges that consider NEET UG score for admission to a BSc Nursing course. Some of top nursing colleges that consider NEET scores are: All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi Banaras Hindu University in Uttar Pradesh Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata Christian Medical College in Vellore admission cutoff for these and other top colleges is usually above a 250 score on NEET. Therefore, with 167 marks and EWS category, you may get admission to a private nursing college like Terna Nursing College in Navi Mumbai.

Popular Private Nursing Colleges in India

3.58 L - 4.73 L
4.92 L - 5.6 L
3.7

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9 Courses
1.6 L - 5.8 L
4.0
9 Courses
1.02 L - 3.91 L
1.0
3 Courses
4 Courses
78 K - 4.72 L

Nursing Applications open. Apply Now

Nursing Course Syllabus

The Nursing curriculum is different according to the course levels, course types and even colleges. Every course is divided in semesters where the study expands and deeper after each semester passes. 

Nursing Courses Core Subjects PDFs
BSc Nursing Anatomy & Physiology, Medical-Surgical Nursing, Nursing Foundation, etc.  Download Syllabus PDF 
ANM Community Health Nursing, Health Promotion, Primary Healthcare Nursing, etc. Download Syllabus PDF 
GNM  Bio-Sciences, Behavioural Sciences, Fundamentals of Nursing, etc. Download Syllabus PDF 
Post Basic Nursing Advanced Nursing, Maternal Nursing, Child Health Nursing, etc. Download Syllabus PDF 

 

Q:   Why do nurses fail Nursing classes?
A:

Different reasons for flunking nursing classes are so numerous, yet unique to each and every person. Some of main causes that normally lead to one experiencing academic difficulties in nursing classes are:

  • Difficulty understanding concepts: nursing programs are demanding, and it is genuinely tough to grasp very complicated medical concepts, procedures, and pharmacology.
  • Clinical performance problems: These can be concerns for students who are experiencing complications with clinical skills or interpersonal communications.
  • Poor study habits: One of most important study skills in any nursing program. A student who does not have proper study habits, time management, or organizational skills might not manage to keep pace according to coursework.
  • Overwhelmed by workload: workload, in particular, can be intense in nursing programs, leaving students overwhelmed as to what to learn and acquire, complete as assignments, and spend in clinical hours.
Q:   Is MSc Nursing easy or difficult?
A:

Career as an MSc Nursing graduate is difficult because graduate should must have some important skills and aptitude to be successful. For eg - assisting doctors in difficult situations means that nurse should also be similarly skilled. 

Also, hard is a subjective level of difficulty. There are many nursing specialities for which you can think of going for MSc Nursing. 

Q:   Which subject is best for MSc Nursing?
A:

There are multiple forms of nursing, and if you want to become a Nurse in one of the many sectors, you will just need particular certifications, some of which you may earn by studying a variety of vital subjects. The following are examples:

  • Biology

  • Chemistry

  • Physics

  • Applied Science

  • Health and Social Care

  • Psychology

  • Sociology

  • Physical Education

Nursing Career Scope

As quickly as we are moving to modernisation, the health of the people is becoming worse. With the new disease and health problems originate every passing day, the importance of helthcare sector and people working in it is becoming important. More and more people are now needed in hospitals, research centres, etc. 

Nursing Jobs

There are many job options that people can go for after completing their course. Some of the options are given below - 

Private & Corporate Healthcare Sector 
Job Profiles Starting Salary (INR) Highest Salary (INR)
Staff Nurse 2.6 LPA 3.6 LPA
Critical Care / ICU Nurse 3 LPA 6 LPA
OT (Operation Theatre) Nurse 3.5 LPA 8 LPA
Government Healthcare Sector
Military Nurse 2 LPA 12 LPA
Railway Staff Nurse 4 LPA 6 LPA
ESIC Staff Nurse 3 LPA 7 LPA
Public Health & NGO Sector
Public Health Nurse (PHN) 2.5 LPA 9 LPA
Community Health Nurse 2 LPA 5 LPA
Health Program Facilitator 3 LPA 5 LPA
Education & Research Sector
Nursing Tutor / Clinical Instructor 2 LPA 6 LPA
Assistant Professor / Lecturer 5 LPA 8 LPA
Research Nurse / Clinical Research Coordinator 2 LPA 4 LPA

Note: The salary is taken from Ambitionbox.com.

Nursing Course Recruiters

Candidates can see the list of recruiters below - 

Top Nursing Recruiters in India
Medanta Artemis Hospital Fortis Memorial Research Institute
Fortis Escorts Heart Institute Max Super Specialty Hospitals Apollo Hospitals
BLK Super Specialty Hospital Nanavati Max Super Specialty Hospital Wockhardt Hospital

 

Q:   Is MSc Nursing a good career?
A:

Yes because with MSc Nursing nurses get to work in mnay sectors like multispeciality hospitals, private or government healthcare units, academic or research institutes, nursing homes, old age homes and also armed services.

There are many job options like nursing educator, staff nurse, nurse assistant or even nursing supervisor.

Q:   What does MSc Nursing do?
A:

MSc Nursing is a PG degree for advanced level registered nurses and an entry level degree for nurse educators and managers. A Nursing degree may also prepare a nurse to work as a nurse administrator, health policy expert or also clinical nurse leader. Nursing degrees prepare nurses to work as administrators, clinical nurse leaders and even health policy professionals. 

 

Q:   Which Nursing job profile is highly paid?
A:

Highest Nursing job is Senior Staff Nurse.

They manage junior staff nurses and Nursing students to make sure patients get best care. 

These nurses are give nursing care to such patients. 

Nursing Course FAQs

Candidates can refer below for Nursing course FAQs.

Q:   Which is better GNM or ANM?
A:

GNM Nursing and ANM Nursing are different courses in nursing. former stands for General Nursing and Midwifery, while latter is Auxiliary Nursing and Midwifery.
Although both courses are concerned with nursing, GNM is an extended course and has broader scope of practice compared to ANM. GNM passes can go for higher education such as BSc Nursing or MSc Nursing, while AMN graduate can study very little further.
Still, candidates have to notice that in most of colleges GNM course has been discontinued and candidates may opts for ANM course.

Q:   Which is better, BSc (Nursing) or BSc (Post-Basic Nursing)?
A:

This is a standard BSc Nursing course. Subjects include anatomy, physiology, nutrition, pharmacology, medical-surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, community health nursing, and others.
BSc post-basic Nursing is designed for those who have been registered nurses or Diploma holders in nursing. Its prime focus is that it is more focused and advanced in comparison to a standard BSc nursing program.

Candidates can check table below to see comparison between two courses.

Particulars

BSc Nursing

BSc Nursing (Post Basic)

Course Level

UG

UG

Duration 

4 years

3 years

BSc Nursing fees

INR 8,500 to INR 1.3 Lakh

INR 350 - INR 3.5 Lakh

Entrance Exams

NEET, 1 CUET, AIIMS Paramedical, IPU CET, BVP CET, AIIMS Nursing, PGIMER Nursing, etc. 

Merit-basis

Top Colleges

JIPMER Puducherry, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, NIMS Nursing College, Armed Forces Medical College, etc.

SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Amity University, Armed Forces Medical College, NIMS Nursing College, etc.

Average Salary

Up to INR 5.1 LPA

INR 3.2 LPA - INR 14.5 LPA

Top Recruiters

Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Fortis Healthcare, Medanta Medicity, Columbia Asia Hospital, Wockhardt Hospitals, Global Hospitals, Max Hospital, Manipal Hospital

Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Hospitals, Columbia Asia Hospitals, CMC, Ayurvedic treatment centres, AIIMS, PGIMER, etc.

Job Profiles

Executive Administrative Assistant, Staff Nurse, Emergency Medical Technician, Manager Trainee, Medical Coder, Operations Manager

Registered Nurse, Nursing Instructor, Staff Nurse, Rehabilitation Specialist, Critical Care Nurse, etc.

Q:   Can I pursue MBBS after BSc Nursing?
A:

Yes MBBS will be better after BSc nursing as it will give you a degree of high repute and a good career. Also BSc in nursing will help you in getting admission in MBBS colleges easily as you will be able to crack exams.

Also it will help you in better learning and easy understanding as you have basic understanding of medical field already. It will add to your qualification as well and growth as well.

Q:   Are GNM and BSc Nursing different courses?
A:

BSc (Hons) Nursing is better than GNM as GNM is Diploma only.

For promotion, BSc is preferred and get degree allowances too in government hospitals. Apart from this, one has to do two years post BSc. After GNM, then only they are equivalent to BSc.

Q:   Is MSc Nursing equal to MBBS?
A:

No MSc Nursing is not same as MBBS. Nursing students learn how to care for patients following surgery or other physical disorders. They learn how to monitor vital signs, inject drugs, insert catheters, maintain IV lines, check patients' files, and keep track of their doctor's follow-up instructions. Nurses are educated to be doctors' limbs in a hospital, and doctors cannot function without them. Nursing subjects are broad, such as Anatomy and Physiology. Diseases are studied in depth in Nursing, although not as specifically as in MBBS. 

An MBBS graduate is trained to provide best possible care to patients. Doctors are also prepared to make decisions when therapy fails and to take appropriate action at appropriate moment. Whereas Nursing is all about first aid, certain Nurses are skilled in discipline, and in tertiary care clinics.

Q:   How can I prepare for KEAM exam?
A:

KEAM - Kerala Engineering Agriculture Medical. First, know syllabus completely and then start preparation. It will help you to have a clear mind while preparing. Manage your time efficiently in such a way that you spend equal time for all subjects.

Choose best study materials for your preparations. You may use NCERT books for PCM concepts while Arihant books for practice, H. C. Verma for Physics, O. P. Tandon for Chemistry, And TMH books for Mathematics.

You can also solve sample papers for better preparations. You need to solve last year’s question papers or mock test. It helps you to know about exam pattern or type of questions will come in examination. You can also test your speed & knowledge by solving sample papers.

Q:   Which college has the lowest fee for BSc Nursing?
A:

There are many govt and pvt colleges which offer Nursing courses and are also affordable. Candidates can see table listing top BSc Nursing colleges in India with affordable fees below -

Low-cost CollegesTuition Fee
AIIMS Delhi FeesINR 2,400
JIPMER Puducherry FeesINR 4,800
Armed Forces Medical College FeesINR 80,000
GMCH Chandigarh FeesINR 38,320
Banaras Hindu University FeesINR 3,000

 

Q:   What are the growth opportunities and career progression in Nursing field?
A:

Nursing offers great growth by specializing pediatrics or ER moving into leadership (Manager, Director) becoming an advanced practitioner (Nurse Practitioner, Anesthetist) with more education (Master's, Doctorate) or also working outside direct patient care in education, research or even tech. 

Q:   Which course has a better career scope among GNM and ANM?
A:

Both GNM and ANM Nurses are trained to provide medical aid to people in need, but their workplace, career scope, and salary prospects differ. ANM students are trained to provide primary medical care, whereas GNM students are trained to work as Registered Nurses.
ANM Nurses work in healthcare facilities and get decent salaries, whereas GNMs know about working for a wide range of facilities such as Forensics, Communities, etc., increasing their chances of earning higher packages. However, with relevant experience and expertise, you can go for higher positions.

Q:   In which healthcare facility do nurses get paid higher?
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Critical Care Unit Nurses, ICU Nurses and OT Nurses get highest salary packages due to specialised knowledge and responsibility factors.

But salary packages for Nurses also depend on their company, location, experience and also job position.

For example - a Mid level Nurse from top hospitals like AIIMS or Medanta will get a higher salary package.

Q:   What are the career-related benefits of pursuing MSc in Nursing?
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An MSc in Nursing opens doors to leadership, specialization and also higher pay in jobs like Nurse Manager, Educator or Clinical Specialist allowing one to teach, conduct research or also manage healthcare teams. This all happens while one gains advanced skills for patient care and better job options. 

Q:   Will AI and automation affect jobs in the healthcare sector?
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I believe AI and automation will significantly impact jobs in the healthcare and medical sector, both by automating repetitive tasks and generating new job roles. While some jobs may become redundant, especially in administrative and diagnostic roles, the existing job roles will, however, transform, and new specialised skills will be required.
For example, the AI will automate most tasks such as appointment scheduling, medical coding, and data entry, but will generate new jobs like AI Specialists, Data Analysts, etc.

Q:   Is Nursing emotionally draining or is it actually empowering?
A:

Yes, the field of Nursing is emotionally draining yet empowering. It is a demanding profession that requires emotional labor and empathy, which sometimes leads to stress and burnout. Though it also depends on an individual's ability to utilize effective coping mechanisms.

Q:   What is the value of a Nursing course?
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I feel that Nursing is one of the most valuable courses in the world, with a high demand for skilled Nurses in every single country. The learnings in this field are always evolving with time, making Nurses well-equipped with the changing healthcare trends. With a Nursing degree, you can get a well-paying and secure job anywhere around the world. Also, with gaining some relevant experience, the promotions are quite impressive.

Q:   Can I pursue an MSc in Nursing after Post Basic BSc Nursing?
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Yes, you can either have a BSc in Nursing or a Post Basic BSc Nursing degree to be eligible for an MSc Nursing course. However, a minimum of 1 year of work experience in a healthcare facility can be a must for some top colleges, also in a specific department, if you want to go for a specific specialization.

Q:   What is the Paediatric Nursing course?
A:

Paediatric Nursing teaches training, empathy, patience, and a deep understanding of child development to provide comprehensive and compassionate care to young patients and their families.

Pediatric Intensive Care nurses play a crucial role in providing healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents.

Q:   How many years is a Nursing course?
A:

The duration of a Nursing degree can vary based on the type of programme and the country where it is pursued. 

Courses

Duration

BSc Nursing

4 years

MSc Nursing

2 years

ANM 

2 years

Q:   Which country accepts 6.5 or above IELTS score for nurses?
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The United States, Australia, New Zealand, etc. accept 6.5 or above IELTS score for nurses. You can easily register for the Nurse in any mentioned country by scoring the marks mentioned.

Q:   Can I do MBBS after Nursing?
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Yes, you can do MBBS after Nursing courses. But you should clear NEET UG for that. There is no direct entry which means you will start from first year of MBBS.

To answer your questions, it is possible only if you clear the medical entrance exam.

Q:   BSc Nursing for male students - is it possible?
A:

Yes BSc Nursing can be chosen by males too. Nursing is not only for women and men can also study it.

Male nurses are nowadays needed in hospitals and clinics. So yes a male can also go for Nursing courses and become a nurse.

Hope this answer helped your query! All the best!

Q:   Nursing after 12th - is it possible without PCB?
A:

Yes it is possible to apply for Nursing without PCB in Class 12 but your options are limited to Diploma courses like ANM course.

But you need to clear Class 12 for BSc Nursing.

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Yes, the Bachelor of Nursing course at Australian Catholic University is accredited by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC). It is also approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. This university is ranked at #4 in Australia for Nursing. As a part of the c

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Exam is on online mode.

IIMS MSc Nursing 2025 test centres are decided by the exam conducting body, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. The list of AIIMS MSc. Nursing test centres are released by the AIIMS Delhi at the official website. 

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Saurabh Khanduri

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Graphic Era Deemed to be University offered the highest median salary of INR 7.45 LPA. Listed below are the Shri Nursing colleges in Dehradun -

Top Colleges

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Graphic Era Deemed to be University Placements

INR 10.55 lakh

INR 7.45 LPA

Shri Guru Ram Rai University Placements

INR 83,600 – INR 2.9 lakh

INR 3.6 LPA

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Tasbiya Khan

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The total fee for the BSc Nursing course at Doon Institute of Medical Sciences (DIMS) is mentioned below -

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Top BSc Nursing colleges in Dehradun provide 4-year course with clinical training, better placement record and are approved by Indian Nursing Council (INC), with an approximate fee of INR 2- 10 lakhs. Listed below are some colleges -
 

Top Colleges

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Graphic Era Deemed to be University BSc

INR 10.55 lakh

Shri Guru Ram Rai University BSc

INR 2.9 lakh

Doon Institute of Medical Sciences BSc

INR 2.9 lakh

Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand University BSc

INR 9.6 lakh

DIT University BSc

INR 5.17 Lacs – INR 6.47 lakh

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Tasbiya Khan

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As per the popularity basis by shiksha.com, listed below are the top Nursing colleges in Dehradun with their tuition fees -

Top CollegesTuition Fee
Graphic Era Deemed to be UniversityINR 10.55 lakh
Shri Guru Ram Rai UniversityINR 83,600 - INR 2.9 lakh
Doon Institute of Medical SciencesINR 1.6 Lacs - INR 2.9 lakh
Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand UniversityINR 4.05 Lacs - INR 9.6 lakh
DIT UniversityINR 5.17 Lacs - INR 6.47 lakh

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Tasbiya Khan

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There are about 30+ Nursing colleges in Dehradun. Of these, 20+ are private colleges and 3 are government colleges. Admissions to these colleges are based on merit or through entrance exam like CUET .

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Tasbiya Khan

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Listed below are some of the top private Nursing colleges in Chennai without any entrance exam -

Top CollegesTuition Fee
SRM Medical College Hospital and Research CentreINR 1.8 lakh
Saveetha UniversityINR 60,000 - INR 2 lakh
SRIHERINR 5 lakh
VISTASINR 4.88 lakh
BIHERINR 10 lakh

Source: official site and may vary.

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