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what do bsn get in the u.k

In the U.K., a BSN/BSc nursing graduate usually gets a starting NHS salary in Band 5 , which is about £32,000 a year for newly qualified nurses in England in 2026/27. Pay can rise with experience, specialty, overtime, and location, and some sources report average registered nurse pay around £28,000–£31,000, with higher earnings in more senior roles.

What that means

  • Newly qualified nurse: around £32,073 per year in England.
  • Average registered nurse pay: about £27,980, with some salary data showing an overall average near £31k.
  • Experienced or senior roles: can move into roughly £40,000+ and beyond depending on band and responsibilities.

A simple way to think about it

A BSN doesn’t pay a fixed amount by itself in the U.K.; it usually leads to a nursing job, and the salary comes from the role and NHS banding. So the degree gets you into the nursing pay scale, not one single salary number.

Extra note

Pay varies by country within the U.K., employer, and shift patterns, and overtime or unsocial hours can increase earnings.

TL;DR: A BSN in the U.K. usually puts you in nursing jobs paying around £32k starting salary in England, with higher pay as you gain experience.