ENgineering Students

Our VLSI training program is designed for engineering students from various technical disciplines, including Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), BE, B.Tech and ME, M.Tech. These students, typically in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of undergraduate studies or pursuing integrated dual degrees, are eager to build skills that align with their academic journey and future careers. 

 

They represent the future of the semiconductor industry and possess a strong foundation in theoretical concepts but often lack the practical, hands-on experience demanded by VLSI roles. By targeting engineering students, we aim to bridge the skill gap between academia and industry, empowering them to secure internships, campus placements, and higher education opportunities. With our training, these young minds can differentiate themselves, gain industry-relevant expertise, and take the first step toward becoming skilled professionals in the fast-evolving semiconductor domain.

  • Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
  • B.E, B.Tech and M.E, M.Tech
  • Who has passion in VLSI design
  • Who are enthusiast in VLSI design
  1. Gain early exposure to one of the most lucrative and innovative fields in engineering.
  2. Get access to specialized mentorship and guidance from industry veterans.
  3. Strengthen your academic performance by applying VLSI concepts in your projects and research.
  1. Prepare for Course and industrial training programs with confidence.
  2. Gain the knowledge and skills needed for higher education in advanced VLSI design.
  1. Engineering students are at a formative stage where they can start building relevant skills early.
  2. They represent the future workforce of the semiconductor industry and are eager to learn.
  3. Offering VLSI training to students helps bridge the gap between theoretical education and industry needs.
  • Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
  • B.E, B.Tech, M.E, M.Tech Students and graduates
  • Who has passion in VLSI design
  • Who are enthusiast in VLSI design
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