Salary Trends of Doctors in India, 2016
A Review by Hiimpact Consultants – India’s leading Doctor Recruitment Firm
Around 10% of the doctor pool of the country is listed on the online portals pointing towards low
adoption of placement model by doctors in the country. Even the fresh candidates, who pass out
every year from medical colleges do not actively seek employment through consultants. Out of over
26,000 candidates passing every year, less than 10% list their profiles on the online portals. This
makes it challenging for the employers to hire right candidates. This further propels demand for
specialist recruitment of doctors.
DOCTOR’S RECRUITMENT – A SEASONAL DRIVE
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Doctors’ recruitment tends to show a seasonal spike during June-October period. An effective
doctor’s recruitment requires timing, experienced consultant and discovery of vacancies. Placing a
quality doctor at right position (specialization) forms the quality of a good recruiter.
Hi impact Consultants, a leading player in doctors’ recruitment has observed a clear high tide, in
the demand of doctors during the month of June - October. Firm believes the following reasons result
in such a trend:
(a) Fresh batches of MBBS doctors pass out every year in June, creating excess supply
(b) Increased demand for doctors in hospitals during the same period to address the flux of seasonal
diseases like Dengue, Malaria, Swine flu etc.
(c) Regulatory inspections of medical colleges by MCI
During the high tide months, June-October, the recruitment of doctors is fairly high vis-à-vis the
period, Jan-May. A variation in the salary trend of the doctors is also observed in this period. The
doctors accept lower salaries during the high tide months and the salaries subsequently rise during
lean periods.
The Company has also observed the following salary trends in the past 5 years while effectively
placing the doctors across institutions in the country:
Table 6: Salary trends of MBBS candidates (junior residents) with 0-2 years of experience in
India (2013-2016) (in INR)
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Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Tier 1 Cities 30,000 33,000 35,000 35,000 40,000
Tier 2 Cities 38,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 47,000
Tier 3 Cities 40,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 50,000
Tier 4 Cities 40,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 50,000
Table 7: Salary trends of MD/MS candidates (senior residents) with 0-2 years of experience in
India (2013-2016) (in INR)
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Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Tier 1 Cities 60,000 65,000 70,000 80,000 85,000-1.0 L
Tier 2 Cities 65,000 65,000 75,000 85,000 1.0 L- 1.25 L
Tier 3 Cities 75,000 75,000 80,000 90,000 1.5 L-2.0 L
Tier 4 Cities - - 100,000 125,000 1.8 L- 2.5 L