Embedded Systems/VLSI
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There would be limited or no degree in VLSI, you must take MS in Electronics Engineering and specialize in VLSI. Whenever you apply you must check the program structure and tracks they offer. These are some of the well known in your desired area -
Stockholm University, Lulea University, Royal Institute of Technology , Linnaeus University and Linkoping University in Sweden
University of Waterloo, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia and McGill University in Canada
Please visit the university websites for more information. Hope this helped.
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