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Raziya Chikkale

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  VLSI stands for Very Large Scale Integration, which involves the development, testing, and verification of integrated circuits. It is a challenging field of study, but it can offer many benefits in terms of career prospects, personal growth, and technological innovation. VLSI engineers are in high demand in India.  Some popular VLSI training institutes in Bangalore include: Jma CollegeDit EducationReliance AIMSGoldenbarrel Technologies Pvt LtdAnalog Vlsi AcademyCranes VarsityMaven Silicon Vlsi Training CenterStar Vlsi Training Institute

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Sanvi Jha

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The fees for Embedded Systems course at Vector Institute is approximately INR 39,132. This course lasts for 6 months and covers a wide range of curriculum, such as microcontrollers, programming, and hardware design. The institute conducts online examination for admission. Apart from this, Vector Institute also offers various short-term and advanced courses, the fees of which vary depending on the duration and content of the course. This course focuses on both practicals and theory, to prepare students for the industry.

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Harshit Harshit

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The fees for the Post Graduate Diploma in Embedded Systems Design (PGDESD) course at CDAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) can vary based on the center and batch. On average, the total fee for the PGDESD course is approximately INR 1,50,000 to INR 2,00,000 for the entire duration. This includes tuition, examination, and other administrative fees.For accurate and up-to-date details, it's recommended to check the official website of CDAC or contact their admissions office directly, as fees can change based on factors like location and special discounts or offers.You can visit the official CDAC website for more details or sp
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Shiv Kumar

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Yes, CDAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) has strong placement opportunities for the Post Graduate Diploma in Embedded Systems Design (PGDESD). The programme is designed to equip students with advanced skills in embedded systems, which are in high demand in various industries such as automotive, telecommunications, and electronics.Placements:CDAC has a good track record for placements, with many top-tier companies in the embedded systems and electronics sectors hiring graduates from the PGDESD program.Companies like TCS, Wipro, Intel, Honeywell, and Texas Instruments have been known to recruit from CDAC, especially for r
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Veerraj Sen

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For the most accurate and updated information about the M.Tech. VLSI cutoff at Andhra University College of Engineering, I recommend checking the official Andhra University website or the website of the College of Engineering. You can also look for notifications related to GATE or PG admissions for specific details about cutoff ranks. Additionally, contacting the admissions office of Andhra University directly would provide the most reliable information.

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Vishakha

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MTech Embedded Systems is a four-semester course offered at MANIT Bhopal. The course works on an integrated learning programme designed for engineers working in the embedded systems industry (automotive, avionics, consumer electronics, medical devices, defence, and processor design). The names of the subjects included in the curriculum are:Hardware & electronics fundamentalsPeripheralsProgramme DesignProcesses and Operating SystemReal-time Operating system Memory, etc. 

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Yatendra Kumar

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NIT Patna offers MTech in VLSI and Microelectronics courses based on GATE CCMT scores. To get admission at NIT Patna, candidate must qualify GATE CCMT. NIT Patna GATE cutoff 2024 has been concluded with the release of Round 6 for admission to the MTech courses. Below are the cutoff details based on Last Round cutoff of NIT Patna for the General AI category candidates:Course2024M.Tech. in VLSI and Microelectronics385Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP)394Discontinued (Jun 2024)- M.Tech. in Cyber Security454Discontinued (Jun 2024)- M.Tech in Data Science & Engineering452

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Pragati Singh

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This is basically a matter of your interests and even specific career interests, since both paths require different sets of skills. A quick comparison for your viewing pleasure is shown in the table below:FeatureMicroelectronicsEmbedded SystemsFocusHardware design, chip developmentCombining hardware and software to create intelligent devicesTasksDesign circuits, optimise fabrication processesDevelop firmware, interface with hardware, write real-time codeIndustriesSemiconductor, consumer electronics, medical devices Automotive, robotics, aerospace, Internet of Things (IoT)SkillsStrong understanding of electronics, physics, circuit
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Pragati Singh

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Between M.E. in VLSI and M.Tech in Microelectronics, you need to decide depending upon the goal and priority. Here is the comparison:AspectM.E. in VLSIMTech in MicroelectronicsJob opportunitiesConcentrated in the semiconductor industry and related fieldsDiverse, across consumer electronics, communication, healthcare, etc.Placement ratesVery high, especially for top IITs and NITs High, at around 90% in good institutes.Reasons for strong placements Industry need for trained VLSI professionals and a very rigorous curriculum in place with the expectations of industryGood reputation of institutes, skill development transferable to
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Pragati Singh

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It all depends upon your interests and career goals. So, if you are interested in the basic principles of microchips and have a flair for versatile options, then Microelectronics is the way to go.Or if you are more interested in the advanced design of complex integrated circuits and have a strong foundation in digital circuits, then VLSI suits the bill. Some of the key differences between both the courses are mentioned in the table below:AspectMicroelectronicsVLSIScopeSpreads and covers a range of aspects of microchip design and fabricationDeeper into the design and realization of very large-scale integrated circuitsSpecialisationsAnal
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