No need to go here and there Just read the description to find all the relevant links for the VLSI free courses. Also Digital IC design notes & Interview experience from my side: drive.google.com/drive/folders/19ih8GyRtUFyCDT1J4ZgNEOyXvxGm0c62
Bro, any other sources to study the subjects mentioned for beginners? And how long does it take for beginner subjects to be done? Please do let me know
@@Singh-Rajveer I had basics but now I have a 4 years gap after my bachelors and I am planning for abroad master in VLSI so definitely around 6 to 8 months, right?
Sir i am doing mtech from Indian institute of space and science.i am from electrical. I am new in vlsi. How to clear basics we need for vlsi. I am from core electrical.
Basics of vlsi nothing but digital, analog electronics followed by digital/analog ic design based on ur interest. Follow gate syllabus for digital and analog electronics Follow courses suggested in this video for advanced vlsi
Hello I am an ETC graduate but currently working as software test engineer. Would u please suggest how to switch to this domain as i am more inclined towards this domain?
You must be knowing programming fundamentals and industry exposure, working on tools. So, Digital concepts, ic design, verilog, computer architecture knowledge would make you prepared for vlsi entry. Try in internship roles / fresher roles by applying to various companies through employee referrals.
Not required for fresher roles. It could be required once you advance to work but that too only in backend vlsi. Be default not required. Some specific roles may need it !!
Hello sir, as I am from mechanical background will this roadmap help me to switch from mechanical to vlsi ? Or I need to do some extra ? I Gave Gate CSE exam this year, I have at least knowledge of Digital Logic and Computer Organization and Architecture.
You have given Gate CSE and already switching domain so, I guess CSE related jobs would be better. This knowledge would surely help for vlsi job if you get an interview opportunity but vlsi companies won't easily call to non-circuital branch students. Exceptions could be there.
There could be problem when shortlisting because sometimes vlsi profile not just require coding knowledge. It requires indepth ece knowledge. You may face challenges in academics as well if not good in digital and analog. Companies also prefer someone fresh and from circuital branches. So, Honest opinion is: It could be tough (not impossible) for you. Now its upto you how much risk you can take.
Yes, It is possible but if a person is well prepared from starting itself. It is delayed by the time one realises the true potential of electronics and that's why it becomes tough. 1. If a electronics company visits your clg then this much knowledge would do the work 2. If no, then freshers need to apply for internships and keep trying or seek some placement support from training institutes. In both cases, This much knowledge would be required.
Bro in in final year ee shall I write gate ee or ec for vlsi branch?even gettening around 1k rank in ee paper will fetch vlsi in top IIT /nits ? And will u recommended to go through or institutions for vlsi job ..
Yes, It would be a good choice if top vlsi companies don't visit your college. Because they will teach you as per industrial requirements and also provide placement support. But take feedback from students already taken coaching from the respective institute before joining
Could you please help to know from where I should study the subjects: IC technology, Solid State Device, Signal Processing, Microprocessor, Microwave solid state devices for MTech Semester.
There are courses but not that good so, You have to refer to books. Below are good courses for signal processing and microprocessor (As I have watched them) ruclips.net/p/PLyqSpQzTE6M9py2rcGOLss74ZxBUvaC49 ruclips.net/p/PLfzBO7vcQZ1L1wE17y07ZR4Vxw0EHibTM
If someone is getting an internship in top vlsi companies then obviously it would be better to join industry and learn there. They will earn and learn both at the same time.
You won't face any problem in NIT Trichy as it's best in NITs, Also, I haven't seen any problems for up to 29 years .(One person i know who got placement in 2020 and was pass-out of 2014)
Hii bro.. I have gotten vlsi and embedded systems at nit rourkela. Is it best than only vlsi in other college? Or can I go for special rounds for surathkal? Please suggest me bro?
Bro is it possible for MSc Physics Pass out to follow this roadmap and get into VLSI.Should he join training institute along with these courses.Please suggest.
Bhai i ma joining nit surathkal in power and energy system.....they allow us for semiconductor companies......how to initiate for placement drive...i m 2020 passout
@@Singh-Rajveer I talked to them earlier...they told that semiconductor companies allows us...... When I asked them how should I prepare for that companies they told that you should only know basics of analog and digital......
@@realitycheck....9704I guess , Minimum this much knowledge should be there. 1. Basics of Analog and Digital 2. Digital ic design 3. Verilog (Up to basic level) This is the bare minimum for vlsi jobs. This much knowledge would convince the interviewer that you are a true learner and would excel if given time. As you learnt these many things while doing M.Tech in a completely different field.
No need to go here and there
Just read the description to find all the relevant links for the VLSI free courses.
Also Digital IC design notes & Interview experience from my side:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/19ih8GyRtUFyCDT1J4ZgNEOyXvxGm0c62
Please make video of top ten VLSI course institutions in India.
Bhai aap behtreen ho 🩵
awesome video for beginners
Easy way is go through certification course and get job by develop ur skill....
Pls upload videos in tamil &english pls bro🎉
Gajab....
Bhaiya Network theory, analog electronics and digital eelctronics pw k gate k paid course se pdh skte hai ?
Yes, No issues.
Khi se bhi pdho bs smjh me aana chahiye aur syllabus complete hona chahiye.
Thanks bro❤
Bro i am from tire 3 college I got 55 percentage in my b-tech am I eligible to suttle in vlsi industry😢
Most of the companies put 7+ CGPA criteria and in best case they atleast demand 60% or 6.5+ CGPA.
Bro, any other sources to study the subjects mentioned for beginners? And how long does it take for beginner subjects to be done? Please do let me know
3-4 months if basics are already done and 5-6 hours self study is there.
@@Singh-Rajveer I had basics but now I have a 4 years gap after my bachelors and I am planning for abroad master in VLSI so definitely around 6 to 8 months, right?
Yes, In that case 6+ Months required
Sir i am doing mtech from Indian institute of space and science.i am from electrical. I am new in vlsi. How to clear basics we need for vlsi. I am from core electrical.
Basics of vlsi nothing but digital, analog electronics followed by digital/analog ic design based on ur interest.
Follow gate syllabus for digital and analog electronics
Follow courses suggested in this video for advanced vlsi
Hello
I am an ETC graduate but currently working as software test engineer.
Would u please suggest how to switch to this domain as i am more inclined towards this domain?
You must be knowing programming fundamentals and industry exposure, working on tools.
So, Digital concepts, ic design, verilog, computer architecture knowledge would make you prepared for vlsi entry.
Try in internship roles / fresher roles by applying to various companies through employee referrals.
Sir If possible make video on how to use eda playground website
Okay, Will try for this.
Cdac dvlsi me enroll kar sakte h ?
Will it be worth?
Yes, It is good
It is better than private coaching but not as good as mtech.
Sir I am in my final year,I am getting nit trichy power electronics but i want to go towards vlsi,so should i take drop and go for vlsi next year.
I won't suggest for drop. You can get NIT Rourkela / IIT Mandi vlsi as well.
Bro analog profile ka bhi roadmap nikalo.. Har jagah bas digital hi dikh raha hai mujhe toh
Sure, It will be there soon !!
What about python is import or not for vlsi domain
Not required for fresher roles. It could be required once you advance to work but that too only in backend vlsi.
Be default not required.
Some specific roles may need it !!
Hello sir, as I am from mechanical background will this roadmap help me to switch from mechanical to vlsi ? Or I need to do some extra ? I Gave Gate CSE exam this year, I have at least knowledge of Digital Logic and Computer Organization and Architecture.
You have given Gate CSE and already switching domain so, I guess CSE related jobs would be better.
This knowledge would surely help for vlsi job if you get an interview opportunity but vlsi companies won't easily call to non-circuital branch students. Exceptions could be there.
@@Singh-Rajveer sir what about M.Tech ? If I joined M.Tech in VLSI then there will not be a problem for interview opportunity right ?
There could be problem when shortlisting because sometimes vlsi profile not just require coding knowledge. It requires indepth ece knowledge. You may face challenges in academics as well if not good in digital and analog.
Companies also prefer someone fresh and from circuital branches.
So, Honest opinion is: It could be tough (not impossible) for you.
Now its upto you how much risk you can take.
❤
Why there is no hiring for b. Tech freshers? Is it possible to join in vlsi
Yes, It is possible but if a person is well prepared from starting itself. It is delayed by the time one realises the true potential of electronics and that's why it becomes tough.
1. If a electronics company visits your clg then this much knowledge would do the work
2. If no, then freshers need to apply for internships and keep trying or seek some placement support from training institutes.
In both cases, This much knowledge would be required.
Bro in in final year ee shall I write gate ee or ec for vlsi branch?even gettening around 1k rank in ee paper will fetch vlsi in top IIT /nits ? And will u recommended to go through or institutions for vlsi job ..
Gate ECE would fetch more options for M.Tech in VLSI & Go for M.Tech as compared to Training institutes given : You have time
@@Singh-Rajveer ok bhai thanks
Bro, I'm in my final year and I want to join any training center like maven silicon? Is it worth taking?
Yes, It would be a good choice if top vlsi companies don't visit your college. Because they will teach you as per industrial requirements and also provide placement support. But take feedback from students already taken coaching from the respective institute before joining
bhaiya kab or kaise pata kare ki mujhe vlsi k konsa profile me jana chaiye?
Digital electronics, digital ic design psnd aaye jyada pdhne me to Digital
Analog electronics, Analog ic design acchi lge to Analog
@@Singh-Rajveer matalab pahele donoi padhana parega uske bad decide karna parega
Yes
@@Singh-Rajveer ok.. Thank you very much
Could you please help to know from where I should study the subjects: IC technology, Solid State Device, Signal Processing, Microprocessor, Microwave solid state devices for MTech Semester.
There are courses but not that good so, You have to refer to books.
Below are good courses for signal processing and microprocessor (As I have watched them)
ruclips.net/p/PLyqSpQzTE6M9py2rcGOLss74ZxBUvaC49
ruclips.net/p/PLfzBO7vcQZ1L1wE17y07ZR4Vxw0EHibTM
Bro, which is better going through internship or going through certified course??
@@Singh-Rajveerbro which is better ??
Going through internship or going through certified courses??
If someone is getting an internship in top vlsi companies then obviously it would be better to join industry and learn there. They will earn and learn both at the same time.
@@Singh-Rajveer thank you very much
Bro...is there any age limit when companies come to recruit for vlsi...i'll be joining vlsi at nit Trichy but have 4 year gaps
You won't face any problem in NIT Trichy as it's best in NITs, Also, I haven't seen any problems for up to 29 years .(One person i know who got placement in 2020 and was pass-out of 2014)
The entire syllabus of network theory should be studied in the channel you preferred
Yes, it's a must.
Because to Understand RLC, fundamentals of network theory would be required.
How to find vlsi jobs
LinkedIn and Career page of companies
Sir i got vlsi ece course in vit Chennai in first slot. Can i opt tht?!
Yes, You may go for that if not getting any top tier IIT/NITs.
@@Singh-Rajveer best institutes for vlsi???
Hii bro..
I have gotten vlsi and embedded systems at nit rourkela. Is it best than only vlsi in other college? Or can I go for special rounds for surathkal?
Please suggest me bro?
You Should go for special rounds and consider
Warangal, Surathkal, Trichy at higher priority as compared with Rourkela vlsi
Is Preparing for gate ece sufficient and helps to solve questions from network, analog, EDC, digital electronics technical questions ?
Yes
Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Bro is it possible for MSc Physics Pass out to follow this roadmap and get into VLSI.Should he join training institute along with these courses.Please suggest.
Yes, It is possible.
hii bro please make video for the students who are going to passout by 2024.,to get internships in vlsi companies
Similar Roadmap except last point because industry additional not required for them.
Bro please speak in English... In companies also you will speak in English only nah.. please it's a kind request from us
English lone matladutunnadu gaa bro..
'Promosm' 🌺
Hello sir recently i shortlisted for iit indore vlsi but aapse kuch baat krni hain how can i contact you??
Hi, You may ping your queries on LinkedIn. Link is on banner. I would revert back.
Bhai i ma joining nit surathkal in power and energy system.....they allow us for semiconductor companies......how to initiate for placement drive...i m 2020 passout
It would be better to connect with Surathkal seniors for respective information. They can guide you best.
@@Singh-Rajveer I talked to them earlier...they told that semiconductor companies allows us......
When I asked them how should I prepare for that companies they told that you should only know basics of analog and digital......
@@realitycheck....9704I guess , Minimum this much knowledge should be there.
1. Basics of Analog and Digital
2. Digital ic design
3. Verilog (Up to basic level)
This is the bare minimum for vlsi jobs.
This much knowledge would convince the interviewer that you are a true learner and would excel if given time. As you learnt these many things while doing M.Tech in a completely different field.