The third desired M.Tech specialisation in Electrical engineering is the one that either supplements or builds upon your previous experience and prospective employment and is typically the degree that you took after completing your M.Tech in VLSI. The following list contains some of the best possible options of M.Tech courses after VLSI which are appreciated and liked in NITs:
Power Electronics and Drives: specializes in power converters, motor drives and control-has a high level of industry need across automotive, renewable, and industrial automation markets.
The Power Systems Engineering: Includes power generation and advanced power transmission, distribution and smart grids topics. It is an area of electrical engineering account as well as a classic area.
Communication and Signal Processing: Extremely pertinent as telecom, wireless, and Internet of Things are expanding industries, this specialisation touches on digital communication and signal processing algorithms and applications of machine learning within communications.
Control Engineering: Studies automation, process control, robotics and instrumentation and have their wide application in manufacturing and industrial fields.
Embedded Systems: The branch supplements VLSI, and it plays a crucial role in IoT and automotive as well as consumer electronic applications.
It has been proved that such specializations are many times available in the top NITs and fit perfectly with the VLSI in syllabus coverage, and industrial orientation. It can also rely on your career interest, whether you want to pursue further into semiconductor design and hardware (embedded system, communication) or to diversify into power and control area.
The major topics of study The most preferred M.Tech courses available at NITs are as follows post VLSI in Electrical Engineering:
Power Electronics and Drives
Power Systems Engineering
Communication and Signal Processing
Control Systems Engineering
Embedded Systems
The selection of any of them will provide a fairly realistic distribution of theoretical knowledge and practical skills and good prospects of becoming a placed in the sphere of industry and leading research. I can give you more specifics of curriculum or placement statistics of any of these specializations should you desire.