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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The cutoff information for M.Tech in VLSI and embedded systems varies significantly between institutions, generally GATE score is a major factor with specific cut off depending on the college and category, for example at IIT Delhi cut off for difference specialisation range widely with microelectronics and VLSI design having a higher cut off than some other specialisation.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
Some top colleges you can consider:
- Dr. MCET (Pollachi) – Good for VLSI, great labs and placements, fees around 1.8 LPA.
- Karpagam College of Engineering – Offers VLSI-focused programs, fees ~?1.6 LPA.
- KIT (Kalaignar Karunanidhi Institute of Tech) – Strong in electronics, VLSI option available, fees around ?1.5–1.8 LPA.
All these colleges are AICTE-approved and good for core electronics careers.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The total seat intake for B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Embedded Systems and Internet of Things) is 30. Seat intake for various courses across IIIT Ranchi is always subject to change. Candidates are advised to confim the availableseats on the official website for IIIT Ranchi.
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6 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Admission to C-DAC's Post Graduate Diploma in Embedded Systems Design (PG-DESD) is competitive since the course is intended for engineering graduates in Computer Science, Electronics, IT, and allied fields. Candidates should have a minimum of 50% marks in their qualifying degree. The selection is based on the C-DAC Common Admission Test (C-CAT), which tests candidates' knowledge in areas pertaining to embedded systems. While year-specific and center-specific cutoff scores can differ, qualifying on the basis of the eligibility criteria and having a good performance in C-CAT are both important to ensure admission. 100% placement is assur
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Pursuing self financing M.Tech in VLSI from IIT Hyderabad is good as VLSI has scope in current industry and you are doing it from IIT, so it is better option rather than wasting 1 year.
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