FAQ

Got questions about ChipXpert’s VLSI training? Explore our FAQ page to learn about course structure, duration, certification, placement assistance, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Course Related FAQ's

  • RTL Design using Verilog/SystemVerilog

  • ASIC/FPGA Verification

  • Physical Design

  • DFT (Design for Testability)

  • Analog Layout Design

  • STA (Static Timing Analysis)

  • Synthesis & Formal Verification

  • Custom courses for corporate training

Yes, we provide both classroom-based training and online live instructor-led sessions to accommodate students from different location

  • Engineering students (ECE, EEE, CSE, etc.)

  • Fresh graduates looking for a career in VLSI

  • Working professionals aiming for upskilling or career transition

You can enroll by visiting our website www.elearn.chipxpert.in
, filling out the registration form, or contacting our admission team.

Yes! We provide free demo sessions to help students understand the course content, teaching methodology, and industry relevance.

Course durations vary from 6 months to 12 months, depending on the program chosen.

Yes! We offer placement support, including resume building, interview preparation, and job referrals through our network of semiconductor companies.

VLSI professionals are in high demand. Career opportunities include roles like VLSI Design Engineer, Verification Engineer, Physical Design Engineer, and DFT Engineer in semiconductor companies.

Payment Related FAQ's

The fee varies depending on the course. Please visit our website or contact our team for detailed pricing.

Yes, we provide flexible payment options, including EMI facilities.

We accept payments via bank transfer, credit/debit cards, UPI, and digital wallets.

Yes, we have a refund policy. The refund amount depends on the time of withdrawal. Please check our terms and conditions for detailed information.

Yes, we provide an official receipt or invoice upon successful payment.

Yes, we provide special discounts for early registrations and group enrollments. Contact us for more details.

Technical Requirements

VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) is a process of creating integrated circuits (ICs) by combining millions or billions of transistors onto a single chip. It is crucial in modern electronics, enabling the development of high-performance computing, AI, IoT, and communication devices.

Basic knowledge of electronics, digital design, and programming (C/C++ or Python) is recommended. Familiarity with semiconductor physics and microprocessors is also beneficial.

The training covers Front-End Design (RTL Design, Verification, DFT) and Back-End Design (Physical Design, STA, Analog Layout, Synthesis, etc.).

Verilog, SystemVerilog, VHDL (for design and verification), TCL, Perl, Python, and C/C++ (for scripting and automation).

Tools include Cadence, Synopsys, Mentor Graphics (Siemens EDA), Xilinx, and Open-Source tools like Yosys, OpenROAD, and SkyWater PDK (depending on the course track).

Yes, students get practical exposure to RTL Design, Simulation, Verification, Physical Design, and DFT flows using industry-standard tools.

Digital design concepts, Verilog/SystemVerilog, FSMs, Testbenches, Simulation, and Synthesis.

UVM, SystemVerilog, Assertions, Coverage-driven Verification, and Functional Verification flows.

Floorplanning, Placement, Clock Tree Synthesis (CTS), Routing, Timing Analysis, and DRC/LVS checks.

Semiconductor giants like Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, Broadcom, NVIDIA, Synopsys, Cadence, Mentor Graphics, and startups in the VLSI domain.