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A Registered Nurse (RN) is a licensed clinician who carries primary responsibility for bedside patient assessment, medication administration, care planning, and clinical advocacy across hospital wards, ICUs, OTs, and community settings. In India, registration requires completing either a 4-year B.Sc Nursing (with NEET-UG or state entrance for premier colleges like AIIMS, CMC Vellore, JIPMER) or a 3-year GNM diploma followed by the Post-Basic B.Sc Nursing bridge, and then enrolling with the Indian Nursing Council (INC) through the respective state nursing council. Domestically, RNs staff AIIMS, PGIMER, government district hospitals (7th CPC Level 7 pay scale ₹44,900–1,42,400), and major private chains — Apollo, Fortis, Manipal, Medanta, Max — where salaries scale sharply with specialisation (ICU, cath-lab, transplant). Internationally, NCLEX-RN opens US hospitals ($60–110k), NHS UK needs OSCE/CBT (£28–38k Band 5–6), Australia uses AHPRA, and the Gulf requires Prometric or Dataflow verification — giving Indian RNs one of the most globally portable healthcare credentials in the world.
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