Noida, Uttar Pradesh · Healthcare / Critical Care background preferred
Avg Salary
₹3–6 LPA
Demand Level
High
Active Openings
150+
City Avg (All roles)
₹4–6.5 LPA
Respiratory therapy graduates managing patients with breathing disorders in ICUs, emergency departments and pulmonology wards.
Noida is one of India's top cities for Respiratory Therapist roles, with IT/Software, BPO, E-commerce as the dominant hiring sectors. Freshers with the right skillset can expect ₹3–6 LPA at entry level, with increments of 20–40% after the first year based on performance.
City Market Insight
Noida freshers get 15-20% more job options than Delhi due to lower competition.
Eligible Streams
Master the top skills: Ventilator management, Oxygen therapy, Pulmonary function testing
These are the skills that appear in 80%+ of Respiratory Therapist job descriptions in Noida. Complete at least one project demonstrating each skill before applying.
Build a portfolio with 2–3 real projects
Noida recruiters receive 500+ applications per role. A portfolio that shows working projects (even small ones) gets you into the top 5% of applicants. Host on GitHub, Behance, or your own site.
Apply to companies in Noida's dominant sectors
Noida's top hiring sectors are IT/Software, BPO, E-commerce. Companies like HCL, Infosys, Wipro are consistently hiring Respiratory Therapist freshers here.
Prepare for the specific Noida hiring process
Noida companies typically run 3–5 interview rounds: online test → technical screening → system design/case study → HR round. Practice Ventilator management and Oxygen therapy specifically.
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