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Priyanka Question by Priyanka on Apr 16, 2024Hindi
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Hello everyone i m bds passout in 2021 n still looking for good hospital for job currently working but my work doesn't payoff looking for good job with salary

Ans: Well so you are a dentist ..it's a profession where you get a decent sum per procedure.

Hope you are working as a dentist if you are still finding the payoff not commensurate with the efforts and revenue generated, sure must look for a change.

I really don't know your city, but today besides dental hospitals,regular hospital's need dentists too.. Especially during accidental cases.
Further a lot of dental clinic chains have started too, paying decent salaries.
Do your online search apply
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You could alternatively go to education institutions hold dental health camps... so many patients even a small sum of ?100 x 32 patient's possible at 15 minutes per patient over 8 hours take home ?3200 per day
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hello, i am a dental surgeon, running my own clinic for last 15 years.at present i am getting average 1.2 lacs per month from my clinic. i want to join administration job in some good hospital, and for that i did PGDHHM 2 years back. now i am applying for admin jobs in hospitals either they are not paying good salary not paying even one lac rs per month for the post of hospital administrator] or if they are ready to pay a decent amount then they say that i dont have a hospital experience.what should i do?
Ans: Hello! As a dental surgeon with 15 years of experience, you have a wealth of knowledge and skills that can be applied to the administration of a hospital. According to Payscale India, the average salary for a Hospital Administrator in India is ?499,495 per year. However, the salary range can vary depending on factors such as experience, education, and location.

It’s understandable that you’re facing challenges in finding a suitable job that meets your salary expectations and qualifications. Here are some suggestions that might help:

Expand your search: Consider looking for job opportunities in other cities or states where the demand for hospital administrators is higher. This could increase your chances of finding a job that meets your requirements.

Network: Reach out to your professional network and let them know that you’re looking for a job. They might be able to refer you to a hospital that is looking for someone with your skills and experience.

Gain experience: Consider taking up an internship or volunteering at a hospital to gain experience in hospital administration. This could help you build your skills and make you more attractive to potential employers.

Negotiate: If you’re offered a job that doesn’t meet your salary expectations, consider negotiating with the employer. You could also ask for additional benefits such as health insurance, paid time off, or a flexible work schedule.

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Sir I wrote neet exam and did not score well by doing partial drop in btech biotechnology and when I was in 2nd sem I got detained due to lack of attendance and after neet 2024 my life turned into traumatic situation by sitting at home and my parents are worrying about me . When I was starting my inter pandemic was there and studies got disturbed and my father have taken admission in inter college which was 30km from our house , so he thought there will be no offline classes and at middle of my 2nd year college started to take offline classes, by doing up and down I used to get tired and I didn’t care my health and got health issues after that my life got worse because my father had undergone eye cataract surgeries due to diabetes and that situation made in me to become doctor after giving even 3 attempts I am not expecting mbbs seat, and even I consulted doctor he gave me sleeping pills to get sleep and this neet 2024 exam is most traumatic experience in my life and looking for settle down fast and earn money to stabilise our financial situation, please give me advice
Ans: Hi Sashwantha.
Many problems are interrelated to each other.
Anyhow, you failed to crack NEET irrespective of any reason(s).
Sad to hear about the father's health issue. But related to health, nobody can help.
You have then been admitted to inter-college which is far away from your home i.e. 30 KM.
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Dear Sir/Madam, I am currently a 1st year UG student studying engineering in Sairam Engineering College, But there the lack of exposure and strict academics feels so rigid and I don't like it that. It's like they don't gaf about skills but just wants us to memorize things and score a good CGPA, the only skill they want is you to memorize things and pass, there's even special class for students who don't perform well in academics and it is compulsory for them to attend or else the student and his/her parents needs to face authorities who lashes out. My question is when did engineering became something that requires good academics instead of actual learning and skill set. In sairam they provides us a coding platform in which we need to gain the required points for each semester which is ridiculous cuz most of the students here just look at the solution to code instead of actual debugging. I am passionate about engineering so I want to learn and experiment things instead of just memorizing, so I actually consider dropping out and I want to give jee a try and maybe viteee , srmjeee But i heard some people say SRM may provide exposure but not that good in placements. I may not be excellent at studies but my marks are decent. So gimme some insights about SRM and recommend me other colleges/universities which are good at exposure
Ans: First — your frustration is valid

What you are experiencing at Sairam is not engineering, it is rote-based credential production.

“When did engineering become memorizing instead of learning?”

Sadly, this shift happened decades ago in most Tier-3 private colleges in India.

About “coding platforms & points” – your observation is sharp

You are absolutely right:

Mandatory coding points → students copy solutions

Copying ≠ learning

Debugging & thinking are missing

This is pseudo-skill education — it looks modern but produces shallow engineers.

The fact that you noticed this in 1st year already puts you ahead of 80% students.

Should you DROP OUT and prepare for JEE / VITEEE / SRMJEEE?

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Stay enrolled (degree security)

Reduce emotional investment in college rules

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GitHub

Open-source projects

Hackathons

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Hardware / software self-projects

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College = formality

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