Bridge theory and practice through hands-on labs and industry insights.
Course Overview
The M.E. VLSI Design program is tailored for graduates in Electronics and Communication, Electrical and Electronics, Instrumentation, Computer Science, and IT. It focuses on the design, analysis, and implementation of very-large-scale integration (VLSI) circuits and systems. The curriculum blends theoretical courses with hands-on laboratory experience, covering digital and analog circuit design, semiconductor devices, ASIC design, and hardware description languages. Emphasizing practical skills, the program integrates modern teaching methods, industry guest lectures, and project-based learning to prepare students for advanced roles in semiconductor and chip design industries.
The curriculum covers Digital and Analog VLSI Design, Semiconductor Devices, ASIC Design, Hardware Description Languages (HDL), Low Power Design, Testing and Verification, and VLSI Fabrication Technology. Laboratory sessions complement theoretical learning with practical circuit design and simulation projects.
Master practical and theoretical aspects of VLSI to excel in semiconductor design and innovation.
Gain proficiency in designing and analyzing digital and analog VLSI circuits.
Develop skills in ASIC design, verification, and low-power techniques.
Apply hardware description languages like VHDL and Verilog for modeling.
Prepare to innovate in semiconductor device fabrication and testing.
Build confidence through hands-on labs and real-world projects.
Master industry-standard tools for simulation, synthesis, and verification.
Career Opportunities
VLSI Design Engineer
ASIC Verification Engineer
Hardware Design Engineer
FPGA Developer
Chip Architect
Semiconductor Device Engineer
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Frequently asked Questions
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What are the core subjects in M.E. VLSI Design?
Core subjects include Digital VLSI Design, Analog Circuit Design, Semiconductor Devices, ASIC Design, Hardware Description Languages (VHDL/Verilog), and Testing & Verification.
What programming or hardware description languages are taught in the course?
The course emphasizes VHDL and Verilog for hardware modeling and simulation.
Does the program include practical lab work?
Yes, extensive lab sessions allow students to design, simulate, and test VLSI circuits using industry-standard tools.
What industries hire M.E. VLSI Design graduates?
Graduates find roles in semiconductor companies, chip manufacturing firms, electronics design houses, and research labs.
Are internships or industry projects part of the curriculum?
Yes, many programs offer internships, industry collaborations, and project work to provide practical exposure.
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