8 Impressive Jobs That Surprisingly Pay Low


Biomedical Engineers
Average annual earnings: 2.10 lakh

Even though the biomedical engineering has created tremendous buzz by itself as a new field of study and is considered as one of the best specialization among already-established fields by many, the highly decorated profession don’t seem to do good when it comes to pay.
Biomedical engineers apply engineering principles and materials technology to healthcare, in order to develop solutions to medical problems or procedures. , These engineers work in facilities such as health services, medical equipment manufacturers and research departments and their job titles vary depending on the exact nature of the work.
Some undergraduate programs offer degrees in biomedical or biomechanical engineering, but because this is such a huge field, most biomedical engineers choose to specialize in one particular area.
Chemists
Average annual earnings:
1.98 lakh
Chemists are the scientists who use a diverse range of methods to investigate the chemical nature of substances.  At most times their aim is to identify and understand the substance and how it behaves in different conditions.
Additionally, these individuals study the physical or chemical properties of drug substances and formulations, with a view to determining the quality and stability of drug products. In spite of and the hazardous nature of the job and the wide range of duties that these professionals perform, this prestigious job surprisingly pays low and that’s the reality.
When it comes to education requirements, a Bachelor's degree is the minimum, but research jobs require a Master's or Ph.D.
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