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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
elearn.maven-silicon.com
This course starts with an overview of VLSI and explains VLSI technology, SoC design, Moores law and the difference between ASIC and FPGA. With this overview, it walks you through all the steps of complete VLSI Design flow and explains every step in detail. Then it covers the complete digital design, combinational, sequential and FSM designs. And finally it trains you extensively on Verilog HDL programming and makes you a hands-on RTL designer.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
elearn.maven-silicon.com
This course starts with an overview of VLSI and explains VLSI technology, SoC design, Moores law and the difference between ASIC and FPGA. With this overview, it walks you through all the steps of complete VLSI Design flow and explains every step in detail. Then it covers the complete digital design, combinational, sequential and FSM designs. And finally it trains you extensively on Verilog HDL programming and makes you a hands-on RTL designer.
The benefits of
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
elearn.maven-silicon.com
This course starts with an overview of VLSI and explains VLSI technology, SoC design, Moores law and the difference between ASIC and FPGA. With this overview, it walks you through all the steps of complete VLSI Design flow and explains every step in detail. Then it covers the complete digital design, combinational, sequential and FSM designs. And finally it trains you extensively on Verilog HDL programming and makes you a hands-on RTL designer.
The benefits of
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Based on your interest and skill you are to proceed. If you are interested in Managerial jobs, go for MBA. If you do think of prosperity in Academic field go for M.Sc. Else pursue MCA if your intention is working in IT industry. Best wishes.
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You can go for UEM Jaipur, JECRC AND Manipal University for MCA in Rajasthan. You can apply for IIT JAM for getting admission in to IIT.
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You can go for JECRC, UEM JAIPUR and Manipal University for MCA. Or, you can give IIT JAM for getting into IIT. Other than MCA, you can go for MBA.
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