which is the best profession to choose medicine or engineering?
Hello there,
Both the fields are good and interesting. Your excellence in both the fields depends on your interest.
ENGINEERING
An engineering-based education allows you exposure to various technical subjects and skill sets. You will be able to develop skills that are transferable to most industries such as problem solving, decision making, innovation, project management, team working and communication .
More diverse opportunities , like engineering graduates works in IT, Finance, Management and many other domains.
If you like to discover, solve problems, invent then engineering is an ideal profession for you.
MEDICINE
The only reason you should choose medicine is that you want to become a doctor. Medicine is an exciting and fascinating field. You get to learn interesting facts about your body. Being a doctor, you know what’s actually going on with a sick member of your family. You should never choose medicine for money. Its not just a job. You can never “take off your doctor hat”.
If you love medicine, the science, the patient interaction, care, the challenges then medicine is the right career for you.
Hope this helps.
It all depends on your passion.Do you have interest in technology or medicine
Also consider your parents perspective because they know you more than you.
If you think computers, take engineering
If you think medicine, take medical
Hello Nirranjanaa,
This is a question with a very vast answer. Both the professions are equally good it solely depends on your interest because both the professions are completely different and the only criteria to choose this is based on your own choice because this is the thing which will be for all your life.
All The Best.
Medical and Engineering are two really vast fields and saying that one is better than the others makes no sense.
if one of these two was better the other one wouldnt have existed. However they differ a lot from each other.
i wont support one of them rather would give you an overview.
MEDICAL :-
(PCB)
You have a lot of options when you study these subjects.
You can get a BSc. (Bachelor of Science) degree or maybe, You can study Ayurvedic medicines (BAMS), Dental sciences (BDS), Pahrmacy (Bpharm) and a lot of other options.
Talking about MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery). Yes it is a great line and also is the most common field associated with these subjects.
Once done with it you get to write a doctor with your name (by which i mean Respect). Its a 5 year course.
Initially it requires an entrance test (NEET currently or AIPMT and state PMTs as was in past). On the basis of your rank you get a college for MBBS. Here you have a drawback as compared to engineering as the number of students appearing for this entrance is far greater than the number of Seats for MBBS in government colleges so if by chance lets say you end up ruining the test, you would be left with an option to either change the outline of your course (i.e. get a Bsc. or BDS) or get a MBBS degree from a private college and according to the current situation getting MBBS from a private reputed college costs you in crores. (approx 50laks atleast)
lets say you managed to get a degree in MBBS then you will have to study further to get a MS or MD and if interested further for DM which makes it a line that has a longer study duration and you settle down late in life. And if done from private colleges the cost of each degree keeps on adding which is very difficult to cope up with.
A positive over engineering is that you can anytime start your own Hospital (If you still have some money left to invest in it and you can cope with the strong rules and regulations of the MCI ) which is a great source of income.
You can definitely end up as a professor or join a government hospital where you will find some peace in life.
Engineering :-
Here again you have a lot of options like Bsc., BArch. etc.
Talking of Btech. you get to live a wonderful college life.
Even if you end up ruining your entrance test you have a lot of not so costly private colleges to atleast get a degree and plan something for the future than to change your carrier line.
You have wide variety of options and you can float between them easily without worrying much. e.g. Btech + MBA (you end up in financing sector)
You might start earning earlier (after Btech) or go on with Phd or Ms or MBA.
One of the drawbacks include the fact that since the number of persons getting Btech is greater than ones getting MBBS unemployment is present. Not everyone lands up with a package dealing with crores. You really have to be capable enough to get a dream Package.
One of the major factors is interest. i would suggest you to explore yourself and find the subject in which your interest lies. Go with the line that makes you feel good.
Legends are there from both the fields.
I hope it will help you
Good luck.....