What to do after B.Tech for VLSI?

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    Akshay Bajaj | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Getting a job in VLSI in India is not very easy. The primary requirement is in-depth knowledge of the subject. If you think you lack this knowledge, you have two options.
    1. Learn on your own using online courses.
    2. Join a course to improve your understanding.
    Will the course help you get a good job? Depends!
    Some courses, like the ones offered by C-DAC have placements as apart of their program. Others just teach you the subject and leave you to fend for yourself.
    Getting job interviews without a big brand to endorse you is quite difficult. Since the number of jobs in the field is limited, the space is crowded with IIT and NIT alums. Hence
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    Praveena G Kumar

    6 years ago
    I completely agree with Akshay Bajaj's answer. VLSI stream has great scope and the Industry needs resources in huge numbers. India is a highly attractive destination for global R&D centers owing to the availability of talent, as well as lower cost, compared with the US and Western Europe. But, matching the industry expectation basis the degree curriculum is slight difficult. You need to look around and discover the latest skills being used in VLSI Industry. I suggest you to go for Online VLSI Design methodology course offered by Maven Silicon (relearn.maven-silicon.com) while doing your Masters. This course is a great mix of your basic
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