Embedded Systems/VLSI
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8 years ago
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Definitely, you can get admission in the American universities as only GRE is not the eligibility criteria. The universities look for the overall profile. But, with this score, you cannot get into top universities. To get admission in Tier-2 universities, your GRE score should be 310 or more as the competition is very high.
I would suggest, you retake GRE exam and try to improve your score in order to strengthen your chances of getting admission in good universities.
All the best.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
1) VLSI :
* If you are planning to begin a career in the semiconductor industry then you must have a sound knowledge of jobs and growth opportunities in the VLSI domain. The VLSI industry is growing at a fast pace and requires skilled professionals.
* Some of the companies which employ VLSI professionals are :
-Analog Devices
-Cadence
-Synopsys
-Cypress Semiconductor
-HCL Technologies
-Texas Instruments (TI)
-PMC Sierra
-Alliance Semiconductor
-Intel
-Micron Tech
-Philips Semiconductor
-Qualcomm
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9 years ago
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Your IELTS would be a problem for direct admission. You will have to go through ELICOS. However, some universities do accept cases with MOI letter. Please share your detailed profile for better assessment.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Maven Silicon is the best training institute for VLSI training and placement because they just don't only teach about the subject but also provide you the practical exposure, which is required in the industry and moreover students are involved in multiple protocol based projects during their training period which lays the right foundation of their technical skills.
Apart from the regular training they, Maven Silicon organizes soft skills development sessions covering communication skills, presentation skills, mock interviews, group discussions, pre-placement talks, etc. on a regular basis to enable the students to acquire the necessa
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9 years ago
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You can check the admission requirements of the university you are applying to. Certain universities require applicants to mention the specialisation at the time of application. In this case, you must mention about VLSI. If not, there is no need to specify.
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