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7 years ago 
Scholar-Level 17
VLSI is offered as a specialization is MS EE or ECE majors in US universities. You may check Boston University, Drexel University, Northeastern University, Syracuse University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Purdue University, The University of Texas at Dallas and more.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Job Opportunities in Private Sector Firms
Private firms offer plenty of job opportunities for candidates who have completed post-graduation in VLSI than that in government sector firms. Aspirants can
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
The eligibility criteria for Advanced Diploma in Embedded System from Epitome Technologies would be available on the college website, but it is not working currently. Hence, I would suggest you to contact the college officials directly.
http://www.epitomegroup.in/eism/contact.php
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
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 com
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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
New answer posted
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
New answer posted
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
New answer posted
7 years agoGuide-Level 13
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