Why do Indian parents want their kid to be a doctor?
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Why do Indian parents want their kid to be a doctor?
The main things is that our society see these profession as the respected one. Well, these profession are respectable but other professions are also comparable to them. That’s the main reason why most of the parents want their children to be doctor or IITians.
Why are Indian parents obsessed with doctors?
They mostly mind the society. They always compete with the other children. It has been planted in their mind that the above two degrees (Doctor or Engineer) would make them get respect and grow their status.
Is it OK to get naked in front of doctor?
It’s normal and perfectly acceptable to feel nervous about undressing at the doctor’s office, especially if this is a new experience for you.
Should you force your child to become a doctor?
Forcing your child to become a doctor might turn out to be the worst parenting decision you ever made.
Why do Indian parents want their kids to have a job?
Unfortunately all work is not created equal in this world and also basic survival does need money (food and housing being case in point). So Indian parents, especially middle class parents with nothing to fallback on without a steady income flow from a job, tend to want their kids to have a materially comfortable life at least.
Is Engineering in India a good option for Indian parents?
Places like LSE, integrated M.Sc. Economics costing 1.5 crores for 5 years – we can only dream. So engineering at some third rate college costing about 10 lacs for 4 years is the safest option for Indian parents. With 10 lacs outlay, 3.5 lacs CTC does not look too bad. And of course it is also about how we Indians view humanities.
How can I convince my daughter to study medicine?
If you are a parent and your child desperately wants to study medicine, the greatest favour you could do her is help her distinguish between a job and a vocation. On the other hand, if your reluctant child has a parent who desperately wants him to study medicine, step back for a moment and consider the statistics.