Who has more value scientist in isro or an ias officer
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Dear Mayank,
It's not a question of which profession is better than the other, but what you want to do. If you want to be a Scientist, then that profile/profession is good for you otherwise IAS Officer. However, both are poles apart. On the one hand where a Scientist needs to be more engaging, laborious, patient and is required to work for hours and days and months, an IAS Officer closely works with the government on policy front. Both profiles are responsible profiles and candidates at these designations are needed to work very hard with different departments. Thus, decide on your future/career as per your interest/passion and not as per anything else.
I hope you are good.
What if i ask you that who has more value your mom or your dad??? No answer?? Right??
Same is the question that you have arised. Both of their values are unmeasured.They both play a huge part for our country development.
As a scientist, you have to be very patient and laborious.He must be dedicated to work for hours and hours and has to be very stubborn and need to stick to every aspect of his assigned work.
On the other hand!
As an IAS officer, you have to be willing to serve the nation under any circumstance without hesitation. You have to ahead of every game,you should have a very cunning mind and you need to be very cautious all the time.
These were the basis function of both the individuals.
Now whats importanat is that for any of this job you have to develop passion inside youself.
Sit back and decide what you want to do and where do you want to see yourself and grow as an individual.
Best wishes for you.
I hope this helps.
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