🎯 During the +2 level, students are often seen to be confused regarding which field to choose, medical or engineering. This is not an easy decision.
🎯 MONEY
Engineering: 4 years of engineering can get you a yearly package of 4 to 5 lacs; and if you manage to get an MBA after that, a package of 12 to 45 lacs can be offered to you.
🎯 Doctor: 5 years of MBBS is only the beginning. After this you may get a job and start your practice, but only an MBBS degree is not of much value in the present market. Hence, you need to do a specialization to earn 5 to 6 lacs a year. Doctors make big money if they have their own clinics and hospitals.
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🎯 STUDENT LIFE
Surviving the student life of medical science is much tougher than that of engineering. The former practically demands you to forget your personal life and study. Whereas,for aspiring engineers getting into a good college is the toughest part, after that the journey is relatively smoother.
🎯 RESPECT
In this respect, doctors are clear winners. Doctors are saviours of lives; they are often given the status of semi-god by patients and the society in general. On the other hand, engineering is just another profession.
🎯 HARD WORK
Doctors have to struggle a lot more to establish themselves than engineers. Again, thanks to the advent of IT, B.Tech degree holders are much in demand. And if you manage to get an MBA done after B.Tech, you do not have to look back. However, a doctor needs time to flourish. Quick money is something that a doctor cannot have.
🎯 WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment of doctors is much flexible as compared to engineers. This is because doctors can work at hospitals, which have state-of-the-art facilities as well as in General Hospitals. Besides, doctors can also practice in their private clinics. Engineers, on the other hand, have to work in strict corporate environments and even at construction sites.
🎯 WHO HAS GOT A BETTER LIFE, A DOCTOR OR AN ENGINEER?
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