A 33 -year -old reddit position sparked a wave of online introspection on the realities of the pursuit of medicine in India. Entitled “Becoming a doctor in India is a trap (monetary and in career)!”, The message of the user DrNKR371 painted an image that gives thought of long years of study, financial tension and declining yields – repressing professional colleagues to share their own opinion on the fact that medicine is always worth it.
In the position, the user detailed his career, from MBBS in 2009, followed by a three-year sabbatical leave to prepare third cycle exams, and an additional six years to finish specialization and sub-specialization.
“I am 33 years old now and I now finish training in my specialty,” they wrote. “The whole process was long and tiring. Even now, things are not easy, there has been an overflow of doctors for a few years and compensation has fallen for recruits. ”
Thinking about career prospects, the doctor added: “The days of these flashy doctors who present themselves in Mercs have disappeared. Starting clean practice is almost impossible. I sometimes feel how it would have been if I took engineering and I “settled quickly”.
The post resonated widely, drawing a mixture of agreement, comfort and comparative reflections.
A user replied: “You are not wrong. Medicine in India is a trap, if you define success as a straight line from Mbbs to Mercedes. This Mercedes has always been a myth. The doctor’s flashy era died when corporate hospitals armed the supply and demand to transform clinicians into replaceable cogs. ”
Another highlighted the long -term value of a medical career, saying: “You are in a famous profession to be a slow burn. Money will come over time. Think about it this way – you can continue to work, often at your rhythm ripe, as long as you want.
A third user added a perspective on the engineer side: “Most 33 -year -old engineers are not doing very well and their work is still vulnerable. Engineers overflow are like 100x doctors and most jobs are poorly paid. ”
They continued: “Everyone compares themselves to the cream of engineers or ambitious people who make MBAs, etc. And won big. But there are few – Kinda like the best doctors, etc. If you are ambitious, opt for an MBA and work hard.