IIIT Delhi introduces new BTech programme in electronics, VLSI engineering
An updated BTech curriculum in electronics and very large-scale integration (VLSI) engineering is now available at the Indraprastha Institute of Information and Technology (IIIT) in Delhi. The course will be offered by the Institute for the first time under the EE+X format, where "EE" stands for electronics engineering and "X" for "other domains of technology or knowledge" that complement electrical engineering. The EVE programme will prepare the student for a career in the technology sector, for higher education to pursue a career in research, or even for entrepreneurial endeavours.
IIIT Delhi aims to balance between a fixed set of VLSI-specific core courses while also maintaining flexibility of students selecting interest-based courses. The curriculum for the course covers basic applied and theoretical aspects of engineering and also develops problem solving skills in students. The course starts with computing and electronics courses first, and allows the possibility of doing other science courses later. Students will also be offered elective courses along five career paths in the VLSI industry and academia.
IIIT Delhi, electronics and communication engineering department, associate professor, Anuj Grover, said: "The country is facing a severe shortage of skilled workforce in the semiconductor industry. It needs more than 85,000 VLSI engineers in the next few years to make the vision of a more self-reliant India possible. In April 2022, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) released a notification encouraging institutes to start UG programs in VLSI design and technology. IIIT-Delhi is also exploring ways to expose EVE students to semiconductor manufacturing (fabrication) and is planning to set up a fabrication facility or forge partnerships with existing facilities in the region. This exposure will further distinguish the students from the graduates from other institutes.’’