Who earns more, a doctor or an engineer?

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    a year ago
    Doctor:
    Eligibility: 12th class or equivalent with Biology as a compulsory subject. Qualification: A Bachelor's or master's degree in medicine or Ph.D. / Doctorate. UG courses: MBBS BDS BVSC etc. PG courses: General surgery, ENT, Anaesthesia, Cardiology, Gynaecology, etc. Area of work: Healthcare. Average salary: INR 14,00,000 to INR 41,00,000 per annum. Engineer:
    Eligibility: 12th class or equivalent with Maths as a mandatory subject. Qualification: A Bachelor's or master's degree in any field of engineering. Courses: Mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, etc. Area of work: Construction
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    Ankan Dutta | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago
    In India, a doctor may not earn much initially after completing their MBBS or BDS or whatever it is, but later on, after completing some more courses, a doctor earns more than an engineer. If a doctor makes his own chamber or clinic to see patients while working in a government hospital, which is illegal of course, he/she will make enormous amount of money. Also, after a certain age, hopping from one hospital to another or one clinic to another, to examine patients, earns them a lot of money. We would also have to keep in mind the fact, that, doctors have no age for any retirement. They are free to work as long as they can regardless o
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