I got vlsi in nit roukela is it good for placements
Hello,
Firstly Congratulations to you for getting a seat at NIT Rourkela,
Yes, getting a seat in VLSI design in NIT Rourkela is considered good for placements.
NIT Rourkela is a well reputed, well regarded institution, it is consistently ranked high in the engineering category by NIRF and it has a strong reputation.
The VLSI department is known to attract companies offering competitive salaries , many companies in the electronics and semiconductor industry, such as Qualcomm, Intel, Mediatek, and Analog Devices , recruit from NIT Rourkela for both B.Tech and M.Tech programs.
These are few important links you should visit to get more detailed information about the college:
https://www.nitrkl.ac.in/
https://www.nitrkl.ac.in/Institute/NIRF
https://www.nitrkl.ac.in/CDC/PlacementStatistics/2020-21
Thank you!!
Yes, VLSI (Very-Large-Scale Integration) at NIT Rourkela is generally considered very good in terms of placements, research opportunities, and industry relevance , especially if you're interested in hardware, chip design, or semiconductor industries.
1. Placement Record
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VLSI is among the core specializations with high demand in companies working in semiconductor design, embedded systems, and electronics.
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Top recruiters include:
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Intel
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Qualcomm
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Texas Instruments
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MediaTek
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Samsung R&D
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L&T Semiconductor
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CDAC
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Average package : 10-14 LPA (for top roles), though it can vary with experience and project work.
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Core electronics students (especially with VLSI M.Tech or specializations) often get shortlists in PSU R&D roles, ISRO, DRDO, etc.
2. Faculty & Infrastructure
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Strong ECE department with dedicated VLSI labs , Cadence tools, Mentor Graphics, Synopsys, etc.
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NIT Rourkela encourages projects, internships , and has MoUs with companies for research work.
3. Future Prospects
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Post-M.Tech, you can:
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Join top semiconductor companies.
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Pursue Ph.D. or research abroad .
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Enter EDA tool development or FPGA design .
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Appear for GATE/UGC-NET/PSUs if you're interested in academics or government sector.
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