M.Tech in VLSI and Embedded Systems - Course, Fees, Eligibility, Top Colleges, Top Careers

Engineering & technology
Duration
img2 Years
Level
imgPG
Programme
imgMasters
Study Mode
imgFull Time

Course Description

Masters in Technology in VSLI Design and Embedded system will cover the basics and engineering aspects of designing and developing IC based systems. The course will include the development of both physical and mental proficiency in the field that is the development of hands on skills as well as of the ability to design systems virtually. The VSLI part of the course will focus on hands on skills related to architecting semiconductor devices and circuits, designing systems with the use of embedded components such as CPU, memory, and peripherals. Students would learn the function and usage of the lowest physical devices and the application of more evolved systems. The course essentially prepares its students for being able to design large scale integrated systems, for which they are trained in research and innovation since all systems must be more beneficial than the one that pre-existed it, in order to justify its creation. It trains the students to be absolutely on point when it comes to all things IC so that they are able to invest their energy at the latter stage of it, which is designing, instead of being focussed on function and usage since that should be already understood when the design is being created. Graduates from this course are likely to be recruited into resource based technology planning and implementation sectors, or in academic and research fields. They can expect to work as embedded developers, test engineers, software development engineers, system analysts, etc. They will essentially find jobs in fields which require IC designers with an in depth knowledge of embedded systems.

Eligibilty

The candidate should have completed Bachelor’s Degree in relevant faculty or discipline from a recognized university with Minimum of 55% marks in aggregate. Many colleges conduct Entrance exams for admission to this course.