Which field has more scope: Engineering or Medical?
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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 usually low paying. A medical degree, followed by specialisation, and work experience over the years guarantees you a long lasting career.
Engineering is a four year course which usually results in a job offer in the fourth year itself. If you choose to pursue a medical degree, do note that you'll need to put in a decade of hard work and dedicatio...more -
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Kundan Singh Qualified CII-IPATE 2020 | GATE 2021|B.Tech(CSE) | Guide-Level 12
8 years agoThese 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 regret after taking medical and many regrets after engineering.
So, I will suggest you to choose one according to your interest. If you are interested in biology then choose medical line otherwise go with engineering.
You will surely get opportunities in both the fields. Again, both the fields are divided into few sub categories which you can choo...more -
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 life. All the fields engineering, medical, finance, economics, arts, philosophy have lot of scope if you are truly interested in them. If you are really good at what you do in any of the fields you will have a bright future. Engineering and medical are the default options towards which Indians focus. The scope is good in both of them, but only...more -
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 applications in the betterment of our lives. You may get a job at the end 3rd or 4th year of your engineering course which pay you according to the reputation of your college.
Elder sister of a friend of mine was studying MBBS. So, I would like to share her experience about medical studies. When I was in 6th standard, I asked her what is she do...more -
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 increased as the technology is getting updated in a great way. The phone which was considered the latest one before six months have become older within five months. And people should change the perception about engineering. Parents expect their engineering kids to have job at the end of 4th year. But, the engineers are not meant for that. The a...more
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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 difficulties in deciding which career option is best for them. Engineering and medical are two prominent career choices that offer various opportunities and amazing job prospects for students. Thus, they remain the conventional choices for all Science enthusiasts. However, choosing between these two popular career options is a major dilemma faced by nu...more
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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 in medical Science. My brother did B.Tech in CSE at LPU and I did an MBA. I will tell you why he has chosen the CSE at LPU. Good Placement: LPU has a good placement record for CSE students. Every year more than 500+ companies including national and multinational companies visit LPU for placement. A few of them are Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, e...more
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