Which field has more scope: Engineering or Medical?

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Shikher jain
7 years ago
It is not an easy questions to answer. As we all say about engineer that engineers are most unemployed degree holders but its not true fact. There are lots of good engineers currently working in very good technologies. I would prefer to go with engineering.

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Jawahar R
8 years ago
It is one of the best question which I had come across. Most of people are saying that, “engineering has lost its scope. And there no job for the many students. But, literally it is not. Not only the number of engineering students have increased, but also the demand for the engineers have also incre

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Kundan Singh
8 years ago
These two fields are very different from each other. Both the fields have plenty of career opportunities. Engineers work for the betterment of society and advancement of technologies whereas medical line students generally deal with the functioning of body parts and it's treatment. Many students reg

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Aditya Doiphode
8 years ago
Hey there, I would start by saying don't fall in the trap of scope. Every year, millions of students take engineering because there is "scope" in it but end up regretting their decision. The question you should be asking yourself is what I passionate about am or what do I want to do for rest of my l

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Pravin Javheri
8 years ago
Hi, It's not about scope but about the interest. The domain of this question is vast. Both of these fields have a vast scope. As an engineering student, I would like to share what is engineering all about. Engineering is to study about the day-to-day technologies, the study of sciences and their a

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Piyush Singh
8 years ago
Both fields have a lot of scope, to be frank. Medical Science is a vast field of study in itself, while engineering is all about solving problems, and advancement in technology. If employment is your concern, it is engineering which offers you a job on campus at the end of four years, which is usual

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S
3 years ago
There are many opportunities in both of this courses but as engineering medical has less job opportunities. But in other hand medical has more job security then engineering.

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
You should opt field according to area of your interest. If you are interested in problem solving and have a creative and curious mind, then, engineering is definitely a go for you. As a engineer, you can work as a software analyst, testing analyst etc. If you are more interested in Science field, y

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Puneet Singh
4 years ago
Both fields have a lot of scopes, to be frank. Medical Science is a vast field of study in itself, while engineering is all about solving problems, and advancement in technology. If a student loves studying Biology in the 11th and 12th standard, the student is more likely to make a career out of it

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Roma Nath
4 years ago
Choosing a career after schooling is one of the most important decisions in a students life. Many times, students identify their interest areas in early classes that eventually helps them in making an appropriate career choice. However, many students remain unsure about the same and face difficultie

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