The video discusses alternative career options for medical graduates who may not want to pursue a postgraduate (PG) degree or Diplomate of National Board (DNB) after completing their MBBS. The speaker emphasizes that societal pressure often leads to the belief that PG is the only viable career path, but numerous opportunities exist beyond it. The first option presented is biomedical engineering, which involves working with medical devices and machines. This course lasts two years and offers job opportunities in various medical corporations, with initial salaries ranging from 5 to 10 lakhs per annum. The second career option mentioned is clinical research programs, which appeal to those interested in research and medical publications. These programs allow graduates to study the effects of medications and medical devices on humans. The speaker mentions several reputable institutions in India that offer these programs and provides links in the video description for more information. The overall message is to encourage viewers to consider diverse career paths in the medical field, rather than feeling confined to traditional postgraduate routes.