A lot of you are giving examples of Previously established doctors with private practise in tier 2/3 towns While my video was aimed at currently graduating doctors. It has become exceeding tough to have a private practise. Also, it’s not at all possible in tier 1 cities. All your examples are people who are in their 40s/50s when number of specialists were few. Now - they are many !! So comparing two different times with different challenges is unfair. I’m talking about current reality. If some one aha the capital to establish private practise A. They are already rich B. They can do so mostly in tier 2/3 towns with a lot of competition. In such a scenario salaries and income - are good like I said -4-5L /month - but not filthy rich like you’re proclaiming
Your research is quiet good the numbers match with reality very much likely a person like you to be needed in our research teams….. You are much right sir I could say absolutely in this today’s money minded greedy world it’s very very tough to earn and be professional and honest at same time …. I hope our generation could bring bring some positive change otherwise it’s tough for human survival
Ya Business is king 👑 and unlimited money 💸, if you are ready to take risk❤. If you have fear of taking risks then business is not for you. So then you can pursue any high paying field and do a job in that field if you like not to take risk and wanted a stable life. By the way , I am a Businesses man ❤
Sir you are doing your DM at 26, it is truly a great achievement which you have earned with your hardwork and smart work, meanwhile I qualified my Neet UG exam at 24, but I feel that doing something that makes you happy is worth the wait, atleast I won't regret about this decision for rest my life!!! Thank you for bringing clarity and breaking the myths...
I met a very senior male ob-gyn doctor who is in his 80s now. He was the first male gynecologist of his medical college and even today he works from morning 6 to evening 8.. Back-to-back surgeries.. He told me of how he failed class 12th back then and took 2 years to clear it.. Later more wasted 2 more years to decide what he wanted to do.. 4-5 years were completely gone. Today he is extremely respected and no one cares when he graduated or any other thing. Do not worry about age and other things just work hard and understand where you are wrong.. Not everyone can be like Dr. Aditya but if you work hard nothing is impossible. 😉
Well said. Aditya.. I keep watching your inspiration videos.. It's not being filthy rich .. But it's staying wealthy .. Which I feel after 23 years being into this noble profession...
My father is 46... He's most reputed cardiologist of our district... And as far as i know my father makes atleast 10-15 Lakhs per month... But he works 24/7 and only able to give us 15-20 minutes of his time in a day...
I feel joining this field just because you like biology isn't a strong reason enough. Because biology we study in school and coaching is interesting because its very limited and surface level. In mbbs as the syllabus gets vast, the interest starts to dimnish and things get monotonous. The problem is that the only way to know whether this field is suitable for u is to actually enter this field and then decide. Unfortunately it will be too late to change field after that
Agreed. I think what should be told to people is this Being a doctor will ensure you’re financially stable, give you respect and it’s interesting. But don’t join just for money.
@@DrAditya2935 hi I don’t want to become a doctor I’m in 12th I’ll have to give neet but I took medical stream cause of money and my parents I in general don’t want to do science my interest is business /entrepreneurship but since our Indian education is so bad idk how to get out from this pls help what can I do if u could make a video about it ,It would be really really helpful I don’t want to become a doctor even though I get rich I don’t want it pls help how can we get out of it as I’m a bio student
When I was getting into computer science , all relatives friends said what will you do after doing it open a adhaar card shop and joined me into medschool . This unhealthy pride of Indian parents making their children doctors and relatives making us their family doctor for free consultation will never end .
I know a family doctor he is 45 yrs old and he is getting offers from private hospitals of rs 4 lacs per month but he is in government hospital with a salary of rs 150000 and he also runs a private free hospital
Good buddy...you people has clear vision...i completed OBG speciality at 35...now i 43 now planning to do MCH in gynae onco...age is just a number...what matters is your sincere interest and dedication..
my brother is currently 27 he has done his enginnering from IIIT banglore .and he earns around 90 to 95 thousand per month .but after spending a lots of money in MBA
Hi aditya I agree with what you have said about the salaries of engineer. This is true that iit nit graduates earn more than other tier 2,3 engineering college graduates. But in a long run it doesn’t matter which college degree you have gained. All it matters is your technical skill sets you have added up throughout the years. I have dozen of people in my contact who started with a low salary and belongs to tier 2,3 college but now by acquiring more than 7-8 year of work experience in their respective domain and with real strong technical hand they are earning more than 40 Lpa annually (especially in IT companies) with having 4-5 corporate foreign meet/trips as well in every 2 year. In today’s scenario almost every firm wants a good technical skills set among students rather than acquiring a good college degree.
In West Bengal, let me tell you the current scenario. During internship, Rs. 32000 First year resident, Rs. 55000 Second year resident, Rs. Approx 58000 Third year resident, Rs. Approx 60 to 62 k Demonstrator Rs. 80 to 85 k It is pretty decent and one can save a good amount easily considering in West Bengal .
Doing MBBS or MD or DM from WB should be avoided..because the system here is very bad, teachers are very bad and the majority of them are running for money.. no teaching...only politics...and all are passed....so aspirants who got other opportunities should avoid WB...no other option then you can go for this dead state ...
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Yeah You are somewhat correct But that's not true In India 95% startups and business fails on spot Only few of them become successful. And only few of them ended up being like Paytm, Zomato etc But if you have done mbbs and pg too So there is a high chance you will be getting ended up something decent in life after 30s. More than entrepreneur. Entrepreneur is all about taking risks in career But doctors not. But if an entrepreneur is successful Than there is a high possibility that later he will earn more than a average doctor But the case with only 1-3% only.
The last minute words were really heart touching. Can you please make a video of a working day in your life? I mean the hospital duties and everything. Such videos are a great a motivation. I think almost every NEET aspirant like me finds it motivating.
If he makes video of his day schedule you will get demotivated He works very hard and long duty hours He has to be mentally and physically present during his duty hours
I love maths more than biology. Bit I love the profession of doctor so had to take bio. The immense respect and position next to god that they get in a society. Also it feels great to treat a patient and save him from his ailment therby save his life. The patients thanks a doctor more than anything. They deserve much more all wealth than anything for the noble job that they do, which indian system doesn't agree
I'm now planning to go for stem degrees... And move in us Or uk... Because doctor wo bhi clinician mere ko jada acha nahi laga... I love maths and more importantly genetics... I love genetics... I was in medical because I see doctors getting paid good amount and earning good bucks while practicing... But I think I should reconsider my decision... And science degrees in India are very underpaid... Compared to engineering degrees which are overpaid...
Everything you said in this video is absolutely correct apart from the fact that,at the last portion of video you've given examples of people who are engineer and also a founder of startup. And any succesful startup will fetch you more money than any salaried kind of job be it of a doctor or clerk. So,i don't think that comparing someone who is running a succesfull startup with a salaried man is not the correct way to compare at all. Btw,loves your video a lot!!!
This is a very well presented video, Gupta! I feel that the idea of making a lot of money is inherent to the primal needs of a human, especially in the status-driven Indian society. Money is not just paper currency but more of a power signal to 'other apes'. The idea of joining medicine for the science aspect of it sounds noble but it does not satisfy the primal needs of us 'social apes'. In a society where signaling is inherent to our personalities, people will have to question their core values and change them. I feel that teaching the right values about money, exploring entrepreneurship, and teaching personal finance at an early age might be some solutions. But honestly, I have little faith that someone will go into a field to explore their genuine curiosity. It's virtually impossible unless you are very mindful about yourself, quite rich, or are high in the status game already.
I think even joining for money is not a bad incentive. Doctors on an average do well. Being a doctor will ensure a steady income if not being filthy rich. And for a lot of people that itself is good enough a motivation. But yes - Personal finance and entrepreneurship are two things absolutely missing as far as MBBS is concerned. While a lot of engineers end up doing MBA and have a good background in finance, we doctors often lack the very basic concepts. And entrepreneurship is lacking- we want to work for corporates - rather than having a new idea and exploring it - something which engineers do a lot more.
As a senior Software developer in Microsoft India, I will say doctors are the angels, because we Engineer can't save a human life. For me doctors are the second form of God, I have high degree of respect for doctors
Engineers are also saving life Let me explain 1.Dmk11 genetically modified mustard crop which has more 20% yeilding capacity=surplus food and much more 2.Working on sustainable energy to reduce greenhouse gas
I'm from a teir 4 college and my first salary was 50k (not underpaid) as frontend engineer. Actually Engineers are not employable that's why they're underpaid. But 4 years of study (with no sleepless nights) can easily give you 30k-60k salary. Although, I love science so I study MBBS subjects after office time.
@the legendary mpg, No field is bad if you've passion for it. I believe my biggest achievement in my life is getting paid for my passion. If you've passion for coding and developing softwares, you'll get tons of job offers and perks.
I don't want to be a filthy rich but yeah as you mentioned we guys get a lot of respect I want to earn that yes there might be pros nd cons but most of our Doctors really get respect and I respect them and hoping to get that respect in future with everyone around me ❤️
In TN for mbbs doctor's salary in private .30 k/month and in govt 60k ,people don't know know the reality ,I worked 2 shifts to support my brother education but still people tell doctors earn lakhs sitting in AC Room ,Now my brother is getting 40k as starting after joining in IT sector.Not that i am hate mongering but People just seem to be clueless
Yes my parents thoughts are also same that you will earn a huge amount of money through medicine and engineering is garbage and they didn't know the reality
Sir you are talking about just salary aspect. But if we see salary only there are just few exceptions which offer very rich lifestyles Majorly rich lifestyles comes from our new innovative ideas(business ideas). And a doctor is more aware of society,if he worked like you for 15 years he will have a good amount of savings to invest in his or others business ideas which will probably get him rich. If we just work for salary in any field we will mostly be in upper middle class only. But if we think out of the box,one day we will be in that ultra rich community.
According to me the salary must be increased for a doctor/physician.. earning 1 lakh and below is very worst for a doctor...even a college lecture or professor in a communication subject earns more than a doc... according to me a doc must be awarded with min 1.5 lakh per/ month for an undergraduate and more than 3 lakh per month for a post graduate and should go high according to the specialization... giving thousands is not at all fair...u knw tht doctor is not an easy job...
Bro all the doctors, engineers, civil servants especially IAS,IPS , Army officers etc are grade 1 officers or you can call them class 1 officers..their minimum salary are fixed that is from 80-90k per month..and I think it's a quite good salary to live a good life
Bro sirf doctors hi nahi hai..agar 3 lakhs per month sabhi ko govt dene lage to ye desh khatam ho jayega..you can't say only doctor's life are busy and tough..other profession me bhi doctor jitni hi tough life hai..but still vo log ek decent salary me apni life spend karte hai aur esa hi hona chiye
What do you think about college lecturers and professors?? You think they are well paid right from birth?? It requires a lot of hard work. 3 years of ug, 2 years of pg, struggle to clear NET, SET, TET..., years and years of PhD. When it comes to job, professors will have to take continuous classes straining their throat out. Will have to walk around and take the class. They even work on Saturdays and Sundays if portions are not completed. Then there's a lot more- election duty, covid duty and what not. Learn to value other professions too.
Richness is a relative term. You don't have to try hard to prove the point and i see some example are weak. However, Do doctors deserve to be paid high by any standards ? Absolutely 200% 300% yes. Doctors have spent the time and effort in life to secure this amount of knowledge to become a doctor. it does not come easy. The sacrifice they made even as a school / college kid (forgoing fun ) deserves that respect. If Doctors are said to be Rich, so be it. You all Deserve that praise however small or big the earning might be.
*Sabko raato raat amir ban na hai* 😂 Man it requires time, skills and patience. Become a skillful doctor and I assure you that you can earn a good amount of money apart from helping the patient😄. And earning 1L/Month is more than enough to sustain life in the current scenario too. Think about other professions they don't even get a job with 20k/ Month salary. Engineering ka baat mat karo bhai. Bahar se jitna accha lagta hai wo to andar ja k pata chalta hai ki kitna muskil hai nokri dhundna 😂😂 ●P.S.- I studied in Govt. Engineering College, Barddhaman and I left that after studing 6 months. Currently I am persuing MBBS 2nd prof.
That respect is also because of money. People tend to respect those who have money and / or power. The real respect which comes after one knows deeply the person as a human being is rare.
Sir, great video as always, One suggestion you can put iPad on “do not disturb” mode while shooting a video to evade the annoyance of hiding different notifications. Thanks, supporting you always 👍
@@sadbradwithabat2413 my father himself is a doctor. we're upper middle class too. and his satisfaction after 35 years of medical practice is still unmatched. it's actually an inspiration for me to be become a doctor myself. i always loved science and the satisfaction my father always had. i don't get paid shit now, but the satisfaction is great. I'm privileged because i was brought up in a family full of doctors but this is the reality, satisfaction is there but it's much more better for people with doctor families
My brother is an engineer. Now retired. He started with a salary of rs 5000 way back then and when he retired, he was earning 90lpa. Aditya is absolutely right when he said engineers are spread out over income range. But there's one thing which my brother always envied: that doctors get the opportunity to work directly for the people and go to bed with a satisfactory smile. In the end, Aditya very rightly pointed out that everything balances out in the end.
As a doctor, from a state govt hospital. I want to say that if you want to earn early or earn for your family don't join medicine. You will be in this for a long long time. Youll be rich grandfather maybe. But who knows!
I cannot qualify for neet thereafter I joined B.sc agriculture and in my final year I got a placement of 10 LPA at Syngenta in the age of 24 but I always have a guilt of not becoming doctor
@@khawajashafayat2553 agriculture is backbone for the survival of human race without it everyone starve to death So it is more important than nursing because our land is fixed and population is growing so to feed this growing population we need to develop high yielding crops to feed this growing population.So respect every profession either it is doctor or farmer as both are equal important to society
Hello boss. It is a marvellous achievement of yours that motivate us to drive our paths to this long and beautiful journey of becoming a good doctor. I want to ask that what is that one thing that motivates you the most. That one thrill that makes your results so consistent in all the levels of medical education. Please let us know. Thank you😊
Like you can't buy Lamborghini at early age but you can buy the apple ecosystem and get a very nice lifestyle easily and have a large respect from your surroundings 💯💯
Bro in terms of respect In some aspect you couldn't say that doctors>engineer because Engineers use their scientific knowledge, skills, and creativity to design, build, and maintain systems, structures, and technologies that improve our quality of life. From providing clean water and electricity to developing life-saving medical devices .
Hello Aditya sir, I am happy to hear that you have accomplished so many things at this early age. You said that your salary is going to be 2-3 lakh after all of this, and after that you could earn up to 20k per day from your own office. If we do the simple math, it results in 10 lakhs per month! That is a really big figure. Around 11-12000$ in USD, that is a really big amount. Avg. income of India is around 3 lakh per annum. Keep doing your heavenly job!
@@JATTYUVRAJSINGH if coaching institutes wont tell neet aspirants that they will get rich after doing mbbs, then there won't be any doctors left in India!!!
No bro he will most probably earn 3 to 5 lakhs and for that he has to work overtime like day and sometimes nights also and that too he is the best case scenario.imagine how much an engineer earns in best case scenario.an average mbbs doctor earns 30 to 40 k per month after all the hardwork, investment and everything
You have not told about private sectors.Here in West Bengal,every doctor focus on private.They do not serve good in Government Hospital.They even told us to go their private chamber.
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Thank you sir for putting light into this issue…I am an MBBS graduate from and I feel ashamed to reveal my salary figure… We got only 5k rupees increament after our internship… I dont feel like continuing in this career anymore…
@@rohanpathak3715 internship 30k Mandatory rural 35k By the third year of pg around 50k SR ship 60k and then its stangnant there for almost a lifetime😤…I may not be correct with the exact figures..
@@LuxxMann I think you are from Assam/WB or karnataka bro... But try to superspecialize and do private practice... That's the only way doctors can earn more or by joining corporate hospitals (but only after superspeciality).
doctors are really rich because i have come accross to many doctors who are in practice, are earning around 3 crore per year , some 7 crore per year etc ..
People who are in it for the money can earn it pretty easily. For one on one consultations, doctors generally charge 500-1000 rupees (maybe less for poor people) this can add up to a huge amount of money considering the waiting lists I see during every visit.
He is talking about medical College ( teaching institute). corporate and private hospital ,name any branch - minimum 3-4 lakhs.cardio ,ortho ,pulmo ,obg ,surgery , medicine earn way more just in private practice and clinic in addition to the 9-5 private hospital
In entry cadre of govt hospitals, they don't even earn more than 60 to 70 thousand. It's state government hospitals for you. But a senior might be earning more than 1.5 lakhs per month. But Better payment in government medical colleges. But not everyone can get into government medical College, many of us are stuck in small hospitals.
Here is a short story about me. I am a software engineer with 11 years of experience and I am pretty successful in it. During my school I took biology because I Want to be a doctor. But I did not get enough marks and ended up doing engineering and getting into the usual software industry. Couple of days back something very strange happened, I woke up in the middle of the night with this deep sense of pain and sadness that I couldn’t become a doctor. It was 4 am in the morning. I don’t know where that thought came from But I couldn’t stop thinking about it for the rest of the day and I felt so depressed and that’s when I stumbled across your Channel. Now that being said I want your and every audience of this channels opinion. How crazy do you think one needs to be if one says he wants to stop his 11 years of successful career as a software engineer and restart it all the way from the beginning to become a doctor. Am I totally nuts for even thinking about it at 33 years of age ? Humour me. Cheers 🍻
@Resonance ,. well it’s not that I am not happy being a software engineer. It’s just that it was my childhood dream to become a doctor. So I feel I have a void somewhere.
I am in final year Computer Engineering and I am having similar thoughts. I have job offers for after graduation but I really feel dissatisfied with my reality as an Engineer. I also feel I am going crazy for thinking like this
@@drsomenathghosh sir i have not denied the fact some doctors are honest. But most of the doctors are corrupt. I have faced these problems. You people shall make a video on these corrupt practices to make patients aware.
Doctors start investing and compouding late. Ie miss out in 20s. So at the end of life net worth wise engineers are not too behind doctors. Also stop thinking so much about class in society and status. Seek wealth not status.
Doctors means wastage of full youth ,no money n life long struggle n struggle..till ur last breath .. Indian government need to update policies for doctors .. otherwise very good people will avoid this profession n it will affect the quality
All the engineers mentioned are actually doing business. They are not earning by engineering. A doctor can also do business. But engineers have more exposure to business.
Sir ,i disagree myself as a doctor (MBBS) finished in 2019 and start working in 2 Hospital residency simultaneously an i earn 90K & if i take full 2 night shift i earn 1Lakh. As an UG doctor if i can earn 90k to 1 lakh a specialist will earn 4-5 lakh if he use his brains and work in multiple hospitals both private and govt. And i think Super-Specialist doctor will earn total of 8-9 lakh per month consistently which is pretty good compared to average engineers
I think you answered your own question. Working 2 hospitals is not for everyone. Most people work at one. Earn 2-3 L in beginning. Increase to 4-5 L. But most importantly, it’s starts at 35-40y Not 25.
Can you please tell which state you are In my state TN situation is very bad, 30 k max for a fresher and 45 to 50 k for experienced mbbs doctors for full time work with Night duties
Hi Bhaiya This video was most needed and also a mist reality check for anyone who’s taking med science Thanks for guiding us through all the while you’re very inspiring I want to ask this question as you said down the lane like after 12 hrs or say 15 years will are there chances that a doctor can become like filthy rich if she knows how to make investments and also make right decisions about Kindly don’t judge me it’s not like I’m greedy but at the end of the we all wanna live a rich life as in I mean have a good car go on world trips and enjoy life Will that be possible and remember I’m asking about this like after 15 yrs of starting a medical career Hope to see your reply soon Thanks you so much bhaiya Loads of gratitude to you for everything you’re doing for us
Do you know why doctors are telling this in social platform bec. they have to do a hectic job and in turn they get underpaid Even half of their life gone in taking degree Expecting that they will get good pay after this( 5+3+3) mbbs,ms,dm but after a huge amount of time studing they not even have proper time to spent with their family Just think how much time they would have for investment It would be far beter to join ca,eng, etc for money
Doctor are like “iPhone” Engineers are like “android” wo Har jagah paaye jaate hai So we are least that why have not much wide variety Engineers 18k to 18L But as Doctors 1-2L to 20-30L bro😂 Aur Haa bhai Doctors bahut kamate hai bas tarika hona chahie 😅 By the way loved your videos ❤
Do you think every medico in india is joining this field for money? No it’s their passion, if you are thinking about earning money in this field, it’s not for you
If you are from a doctor family who have their own established hospital or set up and can afford the fees without taking loans with massive interest rate then I guess it's alright. Otherwise just take a drop and try to get a govt college..debt is not a joke
@@Stranger3374 "if you are thinking about earning money in this field, it’s not for you" nah that's straight up bs. i like studying medicine and want to be a doctor but you cannot say that just bcs someone is concerned about money, they're not passionate about the field.
In 12th, I used to be in school from 8-2 Monday to Friday, Coaching Sat/Sun Coming home - used to study for 1 hour, sleep. Wake up at 6. Study for at least 5 more hours. uUsed to skip school on Wednesday when I studied for 12-14 hrs. I also tried to read for 1-1.5 hr in school.
This is a best scenario dr. sanjay shared, many doctors dont crack all exams in one attempt and many continue without doing PG (private pgs very expensive and govt is hard for unreserved) So money is there in medicine but doctors hv to wrk hard to study (mentally and physically both)
A lot of you are giving examples of Previously established doctors with private practise in tier 2/3 towns
While my video was aimed at currently graduating doctors.
It has become exceeding tough to have a private practise.
Also, it’s not at all possible in tier 1 cities.
All your examples are people who are in their 40s/50s when number of specialists were few.
Now - they are many !!
So comparing two different times with different challenges is unfair.
I’m talking about current reality.
If some one aha the capital to establish private practise
A. They are already rich
B. They can do so mostly in tier 2/3 towns with a lot of competition.
In such a scenario salaries and income - are good like I said -4-5L /month - but not filthy rich like you’re proclaiming
Bhaiya kuch logon ko sadma laga hai ki ppaissa hi pppaissa nahi hoga so they’ve gone in denial 😅
Your research is quiet good the numbers match with reality very much likely a person like you to be needed in our research teams….. You are much right sir I could say absolutely in this today’s money minded greedy world it’s very very tough to earn and be professional and honest at same time …. I hope our generation could bring bring some positive change otherwise it’s tough for human survival
@j j in private hospitals. We can still be filthy rich if we are able to open up a successful private practise.
Kuch bhi doctor earn more than engineers
You just compare income from hospital not from clinic why ?
Any avarage doctor can earn 2 lacks per month in 2 to 3 years
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Engineers: Doctors are rich
Businessmen with unaccounted wealth: silent
Ya right
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Ya Business is king 👑 and unlimited money 💸, if you are ready to take risk❤.
If you have fear of taking risks then business is not for you. So then you can pursue any high paying field and do a job in that field if you like not to take risk and wanted a stable life.
By the way , I am a Businesses man ❤
Exactly men...there's no point of becoming doctor or engineer if u just wanna make money..try business
"Join this because you like biology" i can literally feel that line.
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And physics fok me hard
Join this because you can't solve mathematics 🤣🤣😂😂😂
Sir you are doing your DM at 26, it is truly a great achievement which you have earned with your hardwork and smart work, meanwhile I qualified my Neet UG exam at 24, but I feel that doing something that makes you happy is worth the wait, atleast I won't regret about this decision for rest my life!!! Thank you for bringing clarity and breaking the myths...
M 23 clear neet UG now...but m happy
Age doesn’t matter in this field dont worry that you are 24, go by your heart this field needs guys who have more patience😊 it seems you have that
I cleared my NEET UG at tge age of 23 but I'm happy
I met a very senior male ob-gyn doctor who is in his 80s now. He was the first male gynecologist of his medical college and even today he works from morning 6 to evening 8.. Back-to-back surgeries.. He told me of how he failed class 12th back then and took 2 years to clear it.. Later more wasted 2 more years to decide what he wanted to do.. 4-5 years were completely gone. Today he is extremely respected and no one cares when he graduated or any other thing. Do not worry about age and other things just work hard and understand where you are wrong.. Not everyone can be like Dr. Aditya but if you work hard nothing is impossible. 😉
@@deception6666 congrats to you, and best wishes for your future
Well said. Aditya..
I keep watching your inspiration videos..
It's not being filthy rich ..
But it's staying wealthy ..
Which I feel after 23 years being into this noble profession...
If a person is happy with his profession... He is wealthy...am not being impractical. It's a fact ...
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My father is 46... He's most reputed cardiologist of our district... And as far as i know my father makes atleast 10-15 Lakhs per month... But he works 24/7 and only able to give us 15-20 minutes of his time in a day...
From which collge, did he do mbbs?
@@kanikagoyal4422 College doesn't matter your skill and experience matters
He runs his own hospital!?
@@kanikagoyal4422 KEM, Mumbai
@@mohitjadhav3850 you can sit with him in hospital!
This video is a MUST WATCH for non medicos!! 😬
Engineering has value for your talent
If ur good in logics & maths go for it
Doctor is more about practiced tasks
If ur are hard worker go for it
It's really very important to know this amazing fact . There is no point of frustration after watching this video from a hero of medical field. 🙏🙏🙏
I feel joining this field just because you like biology isn't a strong reason enough. Because biology we study in school and coaching is interesting because its very limited and surface level. In mbbs as the syllabus gets vast, the interest starts to dimnish and things get monotonous. The problem is that the only way to know whether this field is suitable for u is to actually enter this field and then decide. Unfortunately it will be too late to change field after that
You didn't get the point of this video
@@ajx5840 my comment isn't really about the video
Agreed.
I think what should be told to people is this
Being a doctor will ensure you’re financially stable, give you respect and it’s interesting.
But don’t join just for money.
@@DrAditya2935 hi I don’t want to become a doctor I’m in 12th I’ll have to give neet but I took medical stream cause of money and my parents I in general don’t want to do science my interest is business /entrepreneurship but since our Indian education is so bad idk how to get out from this pls help what can I do if u could make a video about it ,It would be really really helpful I don’t want to become a doctor even though I get rich I don’t want it pls help how can we get out of it as I’m a bio student
@@hiteshrajpurohitdz84 what?
When I was getting into computer science , all relatives friends said what will you do after doing it open a adhaar card shop and joined me into medschool . This unhealthy pride of Indian parents making their children doctors and relatives making us their family doctor for free consultation will never end .
I can feel you
I can feel you
I can understand your pain
When he said if money is your goal; then don't join medicine......I just paused the video 😭😭😭
I know a family doctor he is 45 yrs old and he is getting offers from private hospitals of rs 4 lacs per month but he is in government hospital with a salary of rs 150000 and he also runs a private free hospital
Good buddy...you people has clear vision...i completed OBG speciality at 35...now i 43 now planning to do MCH in gynae onco...age is just a number...what matters is your sincere interest and dedication..
my brother is currently 27 he has done his enginnering from IIIT banglore .and he earns around 90 to 95 thousand per month .but after spending a lots of money in MBA
Bro in banglore there is no IIT college 😀
@@bharathr1099 I have written triple IIT read it properly
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@@bharathr1099 bro its IIT banglore not IIT
Hey 95 us ctc or inhand? And mba from any iim? Just curious bcoz I wanna do mba
Hi aditya
I agree with what you have said about the salaries of engineer. This is true that iit nit graduates earn more than other tier 2,3 engineering college graduates. But in a long run it doesn’t matter which college degree you have gained. All it matters is your technical skill sets you have added up throughout the years.
I have dozen of people in my contact who started with a low salary and belongs to tier 2,3 college but now by acquiring more than 7-8 year of work experience in their respective domain and with real strong technical hand they are earning more than 40 Lpa annually (especially in IT companies) with having 4-5 corporate foreign meet/trips as well in every 2 year.
In today’s scenario almost every firm wants a good technical skills set among students rather than acquiring a good college degree.
Given that you clear NEET in first attempt, which is not the case in general !!
In West Bengal, let me tell you the current scenario.
During internship, Rs. 32000
First year resident, Rs. 55000
Second year resident, Rs. Approx 58000
Third year resident, Rs. Approx 60 to 62 k
Demonstrator Rs. 80 to 85 k
It is pretty decent and one can save a good amount easily considering in West Bengal .
Yes my cousin brother got 80k per month he passed out mbbs last year
@@doyourwork1100 80k in corporate hospital or govt ? How much do private hospitals give. I checked in indeed it's 40k approximately
Doing MBBS or MD or DM from WB should be avoided..because the system here is very bad, teachers are very bad and the majority of them are running for money.. no teaching...only politics...and all are passed....so aspirants who got other opportunities should avoid WB...no other option then you can go for this dead state ...
@@therambostar Very true sir, You are right.
Mai Aaj depression me hu kyuki Mai doctor isiliye banna chahta hu ki bahut money earn karunga aur kahi na kahi sab ka yahi dream hota h but ye biggest myth h kyuki aap doctor rupya earn karne ke liye nahi ban rahe ho 15 saal padne ke baad hard work ke mukable kuch nahi earn kar paoge mai second drop dunga 5 may ko nakal gaya to badhiya aur aagar nahi nikla to jo mai chahta hu wo karunga ha aur Mai sab se ye kahunga ki aagar aapko sirf money EARN KARNA H TO PLEASE DOCTOR MAT BANO LEKIN AAGAR AAPKO LOGO KI SEVA KARNA H TO PLEASE DOCTOR BANO KYUKI ISSE AACHA RESPECTFUL PROFESSION KOI NAHI H 👏👏👏👏
Neet ug to nikal phele 🤣🤣
This is so true Dr 👍
Glad you made it
Few of my batchmates joined just cause they think they will be filthy rich 😅
That's the problm
They will get frustrated and wont treat the patient well or do unethical practices
And will be get beaten by public.
Everyone is a gangsta until ENTREPRENEUR come in the race 😎😎
Yeah
You are somewhat correct
But that's not true
In India 95% startups and business fails on spot
Only few of them become successful.
And only few of them ended up being like Paytm, Zomato etc
But if you have done mbbs and pg too
So there is a high chance you will be getting ended up something decent in life after 30s.
More than entrepreneur.
Entrepreneur is all about taking risks in career
But doctors not.
But if an entrepreneur is successful
Than there is a high possibility that later he will earn more than a average doctor
But the case with only 1-3% only.
Many things I learnt from u sir!
U changed my mind in few aspects!
The last minute words were really heart touching.
Can you please make a video of a working day in your life? I mean the hospital duties and everything. Such videos are a great a motivation. I think almost every NEET aspirant like me finds it motivating.
Yes please
If he makes video of his day schedule you will get demotivated
He works very hard and long duty hours
He has to be mentally and physically present during his duty hours
@@rajkuma921 what about doctors taking cut money from lab reports and on medicines??
@@LiX4587 obviously us uk doctor do that that's the reason they rich , they deserve it
I love maths more than biology. Bit I love the profession of doctor so had to take bio. The immense respect and position next to god that they get in a society. Also it feels great to treat a patient and save him from his ailment therby save his life. The patients thanks a doctor more than anything. They deserve much more all wealth than anything for the noble job that they do, which indian system doesn't agree
I'm now planning to go for stem degrees... And move in us Or uk... Because doctor wo bhi clinician mere ko jada acha nahi laga... I love maths and more importantly genetics... I love genetics...
I was in medical because I see doctors getting paid good amount and earning good bucks while practicing...
But I think I should reconsider my decision...
And science degrees in India are very underpaid... Compared to engineering degrees which are overpaid...
Doctors are beaten also
@@jackyjack9660 💯💯
Do bioinformatics
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My brother is 27 and done mbbs md (gen.med) and earning 1lakh per month and he is doing bond in gov. Hospital.
the flex from dr. Gupta isn't questionable.... he has proven himself at every step . that's what i love
I am a JEE Aspirant, but I respect each and every profession.
Everything you said in this video is absolutely correct apart from the fact that,at the last portion of video you've given examples of people who are engineer and also a founder of startup.
And any succesful startup will fetch you more money than any salaried kind of job be it of a doctor or clerk.
So,i don't think that comparing someone who is running a succesfull startup with a salaried man is not the correct way to compare at all.
Btw,loves your video a lot!!!
My friend who got less rank than mine in even in engineering is now earning 17L/year and here I'm still struggling to get into MD
Go for mba buddy.
Thank you sir for guiding me because this what exactly I was looking for - truth- both harsh and sweet
Just keep guiding us like that 👍
😂😂😂 3 lakh per month is harsh or sweet 😂😂😂
Doctors are most secured place
This is a very well presented video, Gupta!
I feel that the idea of making a lot of money is inherent to the primal needs of a human, especially in the status-driven Indian society.
Money is not just paper currency but more of a power signal to 'other apes'.
The idea of joining medicine for the science aspect of it sounds noble but it does not satisfy the primal needs of us 'social apes'. In a society where signaling is inherent to our personalities, people will have to question their core values and change them. I feel that teaching the right values about money, exploring entrepreneurship, and teaching personal finance at an early age might be some solutions.
But honestly, I have little faith that someone will go into a field to explore their genuine curiosity. It's virtually impossible unless you are very mindful about yourself, quite rich, or are high in the status game already.
I think even joining for money is not a bad incentive. Doctors on an average do well. Being a doctor will ensure a steady income if not being filthy rich. And for a lot of people that itself is good enough a motivation. But yes - Personal finance and entrepreneurship are two things absolutely missing as far as MBBS is concerned. While a lot of engineers end up doing MBA and have a good background in finance, we doctors often lack the very basic concepts. And entrepreneurship is lacking- we want to work for corporates - rather than having a new idea and exploring it - something which engineers do a lot more.
So true
Dr Bahamia, you write well on human nature and evolution. Do you write any blogs? I would be happy to follow you
what about doctors taking cut money from lab reports and on medicines??
@@LiX4587 🤮
1 lakh is more than enough if you are single. you literally have no expenses if you live with your parents so everything is a saving
Agreed!
Got myself a car and all other luxuries and still have saved a lot
Lots of doctors get salary from a hospital besides they run a clinic where they check 40-50 people with 500 fees so u can calculate per day
Not everyone get that much of patients flow r u mad , and not everyone does that , it needs investment yarr
@@aishwarya2130 am not talking about new graduates people who have atleast more than 5yra of experience also 40-50 is more 10-15 is also huge
no mostly they get only 5-7 patients a day😢😢
As a senior Software developer in Microsoft India, I will say doctors are the angels, because we Engineer can't save a human life. For me doctors are the second form of God, I have high degree of respect for doctors
Engineers are also saving life
Let me explain
1.Dmk11 genetically modified mustard crop which has more 20% yeilding capacity=surplus food and much more
2.Working on sustainable energy to reduce greenhouse gas
Engineers design medical devices which help doctors treat patients
@@himanshurawat5616 200 years ago these things were not there but still doctors were saving lifes
@@pravahsaxena3537 200 years ago these things were not there but still doctors were saving lifes
Do you earn 1Crore per year??
I'm from a teir 4 college and my first salary was 50k (not underpaid) as frontend engineer. Actually Engineers are not employable that's why they're underpaid. But 4 years of study (with no sleepless nights) can easily give you 30k-60k salary. Although, I love science so I study MBBS subjects after office time.
Which subject do you like the most?
@@pavithra-7429 as of now General Pathology.
@the legendary mpg,
No field is bad if you've passion for it.
I believe my biggest achievement in my life is getting paid for my passion.
If you've passion for coding and developing softwares, you'll get tons of job offers and perks.
@@dazzlerkumar give neet bro.
@@techwizard8214 Am I eligible to give?
I don't want to be a filthy rich but yeah as you mentioned we guys get a lot of respect I want to earn that yes there might be pros nd cons but most of our Doctors really get respect and I respect them and hoping to get that respect in future with everyone around me ❤️
In TN for mbbs doctor's salary in private .30 k/month and in govt 60k ,people don't know know the reality ,I worked 2 shifts to support my brother education but still people tell doctors earn lakhs sitting in AC Room ,Now my brother is getting 40k as starting after joining in IT sector.Not that i am hate mongering but People just seem to be clueless
😭 isse accha toh btech kr leta m atleast parents toh pareshan nhi hote
@@arvindbansal1300 age kya hai ap ki
Yes my parents thoughts are also same that you will earn a huge amount of money through medicine and engineering is garbage and they didn't know the reality
@@ARkhan-xw8ud 20
@@ARkhan-xw8ud hahaha but mere parents opposite khte h
Infact unhone bio dilwayi hi nhi thi mujhe class 11th m 😅
You deserve every bit you have been blessed with 🙏
Sir you are talking about just salary aspect.
But if we see salary only there are just few exceptions which offer very rich lifestyles
Majorly rich lifestyles comes from our new innovative ideas(business ideas).
And a doctor is more aware of society,if he worked like you for 15 years he will have a good amount of savings to invest in his or others business ideas which will probably get him rich.
If we just work for salary in any field we will mostly be in upper middle class only.
But if we think out of the box,one day we will be in that ultra rich community.
true but thinking out of the box isnt something everyone can do
@@rotgamingytnothing612 Exactly that's why ultra rich community is extremely small
@@akshaybaser5494 so what will he join?... You can think out of box regardless of the course you're in...
@@jackyjack9660 exactly!
How many doctors are there in this reply 😂😂😂
No one 😂😂😂
Being a engineer we don't have any job security that is the hard Truth.
3:28 still gets me crackin 🤣
According to me the salary must be increased for a doctor/physician.. earning 1 lakh and below is very worst for a doctor...even a college lecture or professor in a communication subject earns more than a doc... according to me a doc must be awarded with min 1.5 lakh per/ month for an undergraduate and more than 3 lakh per month for a post graduate and should go high according to the specialization... giving thousands is not at all fair...u knw tht doctor is not an easy job...
Bhai India mai itna paisa nahi hai bhai, sare paise doctor ko he dede toh baki India ko gareeb chodh de?
Grow up dude 😂
Bro all the doctors, engineers, civil servants especially IAS,IPS , Army officers etc are grade 1 officers or you can call them class 1 officers..their minimum salary are fixed that is from 80-90k per month..and I think it's a quite good salary to live a good life
Bro sirf doctors hi nahi hai..agar 3 lakhs per month sabhi ko govt dene lage to ye desh khatam ho jayega..you can't say only doctor's life are busy and tough..other profession me bhi doctor jitni hi tough life hai..but still vo log ek decent salary me apni life spend karte hai aur esa hi hona chiye
What do you think about college lecturers and professors?? You think they are well paid right from birth?? It requires a lot of hard work. 3 years of ug, 2 years of pg, struggle to clear NET, SET, TET..., years and years of PhD.
When it comes to job, professors will have to take continuous classes straining their throat out. Will have to walk around and take the class. They even work on Saturdays and Sundays if portions are not completed.
Then there's a lot more- election duty, covid duty and what not.
Learn to value other professions too.
Richness is a relative term. You don't have to try hard to prove the point and i see some example are weak.
However, Do doctors deserve to be paid high by any standards ? Absolutely 200% 300% yes.
Doctors have spent the time and effort in life to secure this amount of knowledge to become a doctor. it does not come easy. The sacrifice they made even as a school / college kid (forgoing fun ) deserves that respect.
If Doctors are said to be Rich, so be it. You all Deserve that praise however small or big the earning might be.
So engineers magically become "engineers" without any effort?
*Sabko raato raat amir ban na hai* 😂
Man it requires time, skills and patience. Become a skillful doctor and I assure you that you can earn a good amount of money apart from helping the patient😄. And earning 1L/Month is more than enough to sustain life in the current scenario too.
Think about other professions they don't even get a job with 20k/ Month salary.
Engineering ka baat mat karo bhai. Bahar se jitna accha lagta hai wo to andar ja k pata chalta hai ki kitna muskil hai nokri dhundna 😂😂
●P.S.- I studied in Govt. Engineering College, Barddhaman and I left that after studing 6 months. Currently I am persuing MBBS 2nd prof.
Sir very well said. money is still secondary, but the respect that you get is something unmatched!
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jab ghar me khana ka liya nhi hoga tab respect khao go
@@ojassingh3892 bhai nai samaj aata toh kyu fukat ka type karte ho. Live and let live
That respect is also because of money.
People tend to respect those who have money and / or power.
The real respect which comes after one knows deeply the person as a human being is rare.
The same myth if revolving around IIT as well . People think that every IITian starts earning in crores at 24 or 25
Avg doctor > avg engineer.
But top engineers > top doctors.
@@DrAditya2935 yes bhaiya you are on top of doctor....(for us at early age)
And iitan who is getting placement in mnc(crores pakage) are on top.
@@DrAditya2935 BHAIYA YAHI AIIMS KA BADGE LEKE PRIVATE HOSPITAL CHALE JAU YAA KHUD KA CLINIC KHOL LO PHIR MAZA AAYEGA
@@mercury2478 accha hua tumne bata diya...usse to kuch idea hi nahi hoga is bare mein
@@ajx5840 brother me bata rha tha esa kuch bhi hota he Me bhaiya ko idea nahi de rha tha ki tum jao aur private practise karo
Sir, great video as always, One suggestion you can put iPad on “do not disturb” mode while shooting a video to evade the annoyance of hiding different notifications. Thanks, supporting you always 👍
1 lakh per month bhi bahut hoagaya but treating the ill patients and making them healthy that fun satisfaction is uncomparable ❣️😎
Good man 👍
Let's see how you feel about it when you have a wife, kids with old aged parents.
@@sadbradwithabat2413 bro 😂😂 tab tak sabka 2-2.5 lpm ho jata hai
Jake 24hr kaam kar na , 2din din fun aur satisfaction udd jayega😺
@@sadbradwithabat2413 my father himself is a doctor. we're upper middle class too. and his satisfaction after 35 years of medical practice is still unmatched. it's actually an inspiration for me to be become a doctor myself. i always loved science and the satisfaction my father always had. i don't get paid shit now, but the satisfaction is great. I'm privileged because i was brought up in a family full of doctors
but this is the reality, satisfaction is there but it's much more better for people with doctor families
My brother is an engineer. Now retired. He started with a salary of rs 5000 way back then and when he retired, he was earning 90lpa.
Aditya is absolutely right when he said engineers are spread out over income range.
But there's one thing which my brother always envied: that doctors get the opportunity to work directly for the people and go to bed with a satisfactory smile.
In the end, Aditya very rightly pointed out that everything balances out in the end.
At what age did your brother retired?
@@ashish7666 60 may be
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Now software engineers having 10 year of experience are earning 1 cr per annum even more.
@@SunnyKumar-yq4ul It doesn't apply to every software Engineer
As a doctor, from a state govt hospital. I want to say that if you want to earn early or earn for your family don't join medicine. You will be in this for a long long time. Youll be rich grandfather maybe. But who knows!
10:35😂 no no no it's{ Akshay Kumar} , and that's his one of the performance nation wide favourite
I am software engineer with 5+ years experience..my annual package is 26LPA.
5+ years means how many years exact
@@akashranjan4382 he is probably 27 or 28 in age
Wow I m 36 post md with 10 yr work experience my earning is 10 lak per annum
6 years 9 months.. Now having 32LPA ctc...
I cannot qualify for neet thereafter I joined B.sc agriculture and in my final year I got a placement of 10 LPA at Syngenta in the age of 24 but I always have a guilt of not becoming doctor
I was also getting bsc agriculture but i didn't joined. I wanted to serve the people so i joined bsc nursing
@@khawajashafayat2553 agriculture is backbone for the survival of human race without it everyone starve to death So it is more important than nursing because our land is fixed and population is growing so to feed this growing population we need to develop high yielding crops to feed this growing population.So respect every profession either it is doctor or farmer as both are equal important to society
Hello boss.
It is a marvellous achievement of yours that motivate us to drive our paths to this long and beautiful journey of becoming a good doctor.
I want to ask that what is that one thing that motivates you the most.
That one thrill that makes your results so consistent in all the levels of medical education.
Please let us know.
Thank you😊
Amazing 🔥
*Joining medicine will satisfy your soul not your greed*
My soul can only be satisfied by money🎉
Like you can't buy Lamborghini at early age but you can buy the apple ecosystem and get a very nice lifestyle easily and have a large respect from your surroundings 💯💯
Yes. Exactly!
Bro in terms of respect In some aspect you couldn't say that doctors>engineer because Engineers use their scientific knowledge, skills, and creativity to design, build, and maintain systems, structures, and technologies that improve our quality of life. From providing clean water and electricity to developing life-saving medical devices .
Hello Aditya sir, I am happy to hear that you have accomplished so many things at this early age. You said that your salary is going to be 2-3 lakh after all of this, and after that you could earn up to 20k per day from your own office. If we do the simple math, it results in 10 lakhs per month! That is a really big figure. Around 11-12000$ in USD, that is a really big amount. Avg. income of India is around 3 lakh per annum. Keep doing your heavenly job!
this video motivates me to skip neet.
@@JATTYUVRAJSINGH kya bahi
@@JATTYUVRAJSINGH if coaching institutes wont tell neet aspirants that they will get rich after doing mbbs, then there won't be any doctors left in India!!!
No bro he will most probably earn 3 to 5 lakhs and for that he has to work overtime like day and sometimes nights also and that too he is the best case scenario.imagine how much an engineer earns in best case scenario.an average mbbs doctor earns 30 to 40 k per month after all the hardwork, investment and everything
You have not told about private sectors.Here in West Bengal,every doctor focus on private.They do not serve good in Government Hospital.They even told us to go their private chamber.
Amio bangali. Also from west bengal. Neet aspirant 2022
Bhai MCK ba SSKM er moto bhalo treatment Ami jani na WB te Kothao bhalo hoy kina ami Proof..... I'm gorbito je ami MCK te porar sujog pachhi.... BATCH NEET 21
@@aritrachatterjee9090 hello bro
As a neet aspirant 😀only choose this becoz 😇Biology is ❤️
Only solution: become an entrepreneur besides being doctor
And hustle if u can .
THen for u , Star is the limit 😂
Conclusion -No one is satisfied what they have achieved
R8
Dr. Adhithya cheatta....really u r a 💎🙏
After choosing pcb the only thing I can think about is its always better to be a doctor than to end up unemployed
You can also become para medical or dentist
“Join this because you love biology” that hits me❤
brilliant analysis depicting the thruth ground reality...i hope u continue making such worthful and truth reality based videos
Wow... Great video. Cleared all the misconceptions...I am an engineer and I thought usually doctors earn way too much than engineers.
Thank you sir for putting light into this issue…I am an MBBS graduate from and I feel ashamed to reveal my salary figure…
We got only 5k rupees increament after our internship…
I dont feel like continuing in this career anymore…
U will get a descent salary after mbbs
@@DrS357 really?? I completed my mbbs 2 years back😂😂still struggling with the figure…
@@LuxxMann what's the exact payscale after mbbs and also after pg in your state?
@@rohanpathak3715 internship 30k
Mandatory rural 35k
By the third year of pg around 50k
SR ship 60k and then its stangnant there for almost a lifetime😤…I may not be correct with the exact figures..
@@LuxxMann I think you are from Assam/WB or karnataka bro... But try to superspecialize and do private practice... That's the only way doctors can earn more or by joining corporate hospitals (but only after superspeciality).
It means that a good doctor can earn 25-30 lakhs p.a
It's a great income.
Am i right??
Only if you have got a government college in all 3 entrance test with no drops
doctors are really rich because i have come accross to many doctors who are in practice, are earning around 3 crore per year , some 7 crore per year etc
..
People who are in it for the money can earn it pretty easily. For one on one consultations, doctors generally charge 500-1000 rupees (maybe less for poor people) this can add up to a huge amount of money considering the waiting lists I see during every visit.
He is talking about medical College ( teaching institute). corporate and private hospital ,name any branch - minimum 3-4 lakhs.cardio ,ortho ,pulmo ,obg ,surgery , medicine earn way more just in private practice and clinic in addition to the 9-5 private hospital
Honesty at its peak , bro can i borrow some honesty from you ? 👏🏼
In entry cadre of govt hospitals, they don't even earn more than 60 to 70 thousand. It's state government hospitals for you. But a senior might be earning more than 1.5 lakhs per month. But Better payment in government medical colleges. But not everyone can get into government medical College, many of us are stuck in small hospitals.
These days even satisfaction comes from money 🤣
🤣
I heard doctors harassed by fixing collection target,there should be enquiry about this in private sector
My sister has finished md opthalmology and she is getting paid 35k she is almost 30 years old
Less working hrs me pay less rahega !
Here is a short story about me.
I am a software engineer with 11 years of experience and I am pretty successful in it. During my school I took biology because I Want to be a doctor. But I did not get enough marks and ended up doing engineering and getting into the usual software industry.
Couple of days back something very strange happened, I woke up in the middle of the night with this deep sense of pain and sadness that I couldn’t become a doctor. It was 4 am in the morning. I don’t know where that thought came from But I couldn’t stop thinking about it for the rest of the day and I felt so depressed and that’s when I stumbled across your Channel.
Now that being said I want your and every audience of this channels opinion. How crazy do you think one needs to be if one says he wants to stop his 11 years of successful career as a software engineer and restart it all the way from the beginning to become a doctor. Am I totally nuts for even thinking about it at 33 years of age ? Humour me. Cheers 🍻
@Resonance ,. well it’s not that I am not happy being a software engineer. It’s just that it was my childhood dream to become a doctor. So I feel I have a void somewhere.
The maximum age for appearing in NEET UG is 25.
@@pragnyamohapatra Isn't it under SC review right now and hence no restrictions there?
@@Isoldarkman yep you're right I just checked. Thanks brother
I am in final year Computer Engineering and I am having similar thoughts. I have job offers for after graduation but I really feel dissatisfied with my reality as an Engineer. I also feel I am going crazy for thinking like this
And here I m struggling with physics, 🥺
Excellent video... thanks for spreading the real message
what about doctors taking cut money from lab reports and on medicines??
@@LiX4587
Not everyone is talking cut money. So don't generalize it.
@@drsomenathghosh sir i have not denied the fact some doctors are honest. But most of the doctors are corrupt. I have faced these problems. You people shall make a video on these corrupt practices to make patients aware.
@@LiX4587what does it mean
*_IIM Grads laughing at this video_* 🤣🤣🤣
Why ?
Why??😣
Doctors start investing and compouding late.
Ie miss out in 20s.
So at the end of life net worth wise engineers are not too behind doctors.
Also stop thinking so much about class in society and status.
Seek wealth not status.
Doctors means wastage of full youth ,no money n life long struggle n struggle..till ur last breath .. Indian government need to update policies for doctors .. otherwise very good people will avoid this profession n it will affect the quality
Engineers ne kya ukhad liya jaldi degree khatam karke ? Addictions me phad gye youth enjoy karne ke naam pe
All the engineers mentioned are actually doing business. They are not earning by engineering. A doctor can also do business. But engineers have more exposure to business.
Doctor don't have any time to do that yarrrrr
@@aishwarya2130 hey i have seen your comments many times
Are you neet aspirant?
🥺 join if you want to save life…join to know how deep and amazing a human is…join if you love…
Your thumbnails are getting better n better.. 😂👌
Sir ,i disagree myself as a doctor (MBBS) finished in 2019 and start working in 2 Hospital residency simultaneously an i earn 90K & if i take full 2 night shift i earn 1Lakh. As an UG doctor if i can earn 90k to 1 lakh a specialist will earn 4-5 lakh if he use his brains and work in multiple hospitals both private and govt. And i think Super-Specialist doctor will earn total of 8-9 lakh per month consistently which is pretty good compared to average engineers
I think you answered your own question.
Working 2 hospitals is not for everyone.
Most people work at one. Earn 2-3 L in beginning.
Increase to 4-5 L.
But most importantly, it’s starts at 35-40y
Not 25.
Can you please tell which state you are
In my state TN situation is very bad, 30 k max for a fresher and 45 to 50 k for experienced mbbs doctors for full time work with Night duties
U work in which state
@@Drdhanda1294 delhi Rajasthan, Punjab etc
so you became doctor(so called) to become a rich man... matlab lower middle class patient jayega toh uska kya haal hoga pata chal gaya h...
Doctors are rich. No doubt. Especially surgeons... Businessmen too
Hi Bhaiya
This video was most needed and also a mist reality check for anyone who’s taking med science
Thanks for guiding us through all the while you’re very inspiring
I want to ask this question as you said down the lane like after 12 hrs or say 15 years will are there chances that a doctor can become like filthy rich if she knows how to make investments and also make right decisions about
Kindly don’t judge me it’s not like I’m greedy but at the end of the we all wanna live a rich life as in I mean have a good car go on world trips and enjoy life
Will that be possible and remember I’m asking about this like after 15 yrs of starting a medical career
Hope to see your reply soon
Thanks you so much bhaiya
Loads of gratitude to you for everything you’re doing for us
Do you know why doctors are telling this in social platform bec. they have to do a hectic job and in turn they get underpaid
Even half of their life gone in taking degree
Expecting that they will get good pay after this( 5+3+3) mbbs,ms,dm but after a huge amount of time studing they not even have proper time to spent with their family
Just think how much time they would have for investment
It would be far beter to join ca,eng, etc for money
@@aakashkumar-gd6grcan I join mba for money?
I like his way of talking.
How transparently u talked about money!!😃
i loved this video❤ huge respect 👏🏻👌🏻👌🏻 thank u for this information ✌🏻❤
Doctor are like “iPhone”
Engineers are like “android” wo Har jagah paaye jaate hai
So we are least that why have not much wide variety
Engineers 18k to 18L
But as Doctors 1-2L to 20-30L bro😂
Aur Haa bhai Doctors bahut kamate hai bas tarika hona chahie 😅
By the way loved your videos ❤
Iitians are even rare and there millions of doctors nowadays 😂
this video opened my vision.
What you're forgetting is for most people being upper middle class IS being filthy rich
It's good to see someone talk out logic
After knowing the salary do you still think that spending 70l on a pvt medical clg like manipal is worthet ?
Not at all
Do you think every medico in india is joining this field for money? No it’s their passion, if you are thinking about earning money in this field, it’s not for you
ofc not what are u even thinking
If you are from a doctor family who have their own established hospital or set up and can afford the fees without taking loans with massive interest rate then I guess it's alright. Otherwise just take a drop and try to get a govt college..debt is not a joke
@@Stranger3374 "if you are thinking about earning money in this field, it’s not for you" nah that's straight up bs. i like studying medicine and want to be a doctor but you cannot say that just bcs someone is concerned about money, they're not passionate about the field.
This is the one of the best videos on this subject and needs to be shown to every indian parent lol
Hi doc
Could you please brief us with the schedule you followed while preparing for undergrad?
Regards
In 12th, I used to be in school from 8-2 Monday to Friday, Coaching Sat/Sun Coming home - used to study for 1 hour, sleep. Wake up at 6. Study for at least 5 more hours. uUsed to skip school on Wednesday when I studied for 12-14 hrs.
I also tried to read for 1-1.5 hr in school.
@@DrAditya2935 Thankyou so much doc for taking out time from your busy schedule and answering this question.
Thanks once again 🌸☺️
Just no one talks about it openly,So thank you.🙏
Yes you are right my brother earns 6-7 lakh but he is 38 .... and the work load is extreme
Which speciality and where does he work?
@@rohanpathak3715associate professor of anatomy at agmc and gbp hospital
@@Arifulislam-mt15 but this isn't possible without private practice, so does he own a hospital or something
@@rohanpathak3715 he has his own clinic and he also sees patients in different places
This is a best scenario dr. sanjay shared, many doctors dont crack all exams in one attempt and many continue without doing PG (private pgs very expensive and govt is hard for unreserved)
So money is there in medicine but doctors hv to wrk hard to study (mentally and physically both)