India Languages, asked by gayathrimanu16, 11 months ago

similarities between doctors and engineers

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Answered by rockayush68
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here are two kinds of doctors in the world: those who see it as a career requiring selfless dedication and those who see it as a job that involves prescribing medication.

The first kind is becoming a rare, dwindling species, serving in the few large public hospitals which mostly treat the poor and needy.

The stipend that interns earn at these hospitals makes a part time job at McDonald's appear lucrative.

After years of academic slog, resident doctors make less money every month than fresh MBAs from Z-grade institutes selling insurance policies or credit cards.

So, yes, the 'noble profession' hangover remains a key motivator for those seeking careers in medicine.

A few years down the line, cynicism sets in.

We, the 'brightest and the best' who made it to a medical college, we deserve better.

The most wanted!

Medicine and engineering have long been the two 'most wanted' careers for middle class India.

Slowly and steadily, though, engineering seems to be gaining ground. Four years of engineering study at a decent college fetches you a well-paying job.

Or one can choose to go abroad for further studies with a good possibility of financial aid and a quick job.

Answered by nituverma7277
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