Hi
If you're an engineering student or fresher looking to build a career in semiconductors, this email could be a turning point.
Over the last seven cohorts, hundreds of students like you have completed the NASSCOM–VSD Digital VLSI SoC Design and
Physical Design Program. They didn't just watch lectures. They designed real chips, worked on industry-grade projects, and built portfolios that are helping them stand out in VLSI interviews.
Now, the next cohort is about to begin — and registration closes in the next 24 hours.
This program is not just another online
course. It's a step-by-step guide to building a complete chip from scratch — from writing code at the RTL level to generating the GDSII file that goes to the foundry. You’ll learn the same flow used by engineers in companies like Intel, AMD, and Synopsys.
Here’s what’s in it for you:
- You will understand how software turns into silicon.
- You will learn how companies move from an idea to a
tapeout.
- You will work with real open-source tools, design your own standard cells, and build your own version of a RISC-V SoC.
- Most importantly, you'll have something concrete to show recruiters — not just theory, but real work backed by reports, timing analysis, and layout files.
This is not just about learning a few commands. It’s about understanding the full picture of VLSI design, and being
able to contribute from Day 1 when you step into a job or research role.
You’ll also get a certificate endorsed by VSD and NASSCOM, and your final project becomes a part of your online portfolio — a big plus during placements or job applications.
If you're serious about building a future in chip design, this is your chance to start the right way.
Join the program before it closes: Register here - https://www.vlsisystemdesign.com/digital-vlsi-soc-design-and-planning/
If you still have questions, feel free
to reply to this email.
Let’s get you started in the right direction.
Best regards,
Team VSD
In partnership with NASSCOM