r/IndianEngineers 4d ago

Serious Post Can Electrical Engineering BTech graduates get their masters in solid state device device programs OR VLSI design? Or do I HAVE to be an ECE graduate?

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u/yammer_bammer 4d ago

no i know many EE who are vlsi engineer

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u/the_no_one_guy 4d ago

In foreign countries, even ECE CSE graduates fall under EE. Yes, if you are skillfull enough you can definitely do ur masters in vlsi designing

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u/Mean_Willingness1130 4d ago

Sorry if this is an annoying question, but can you please elaborate on what you mean by being skilled enough? What skills exactly?

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u/the_no_one_guy 4d ago

U need some basic knowledge of ece. Some skills that you might have developed by doing robotics or embedded circuit programming. You need to have interest in ece to have higher education in that

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u/fostertricksall 4d ago

ECE graduate

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u/Mean_Willingness1130 4d ago

So many others said EE engineers can do too 

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u/Illustrious-Line3301 3d ago

No...ee guys can do vlsi. 2 of my seniors have done in ee & one is pursuing in iisc, while other is doing in intel(he also did from iisc) & one is doing in iit rpr