VLSI (Very Large-Scale Integration) refers to the process of designing and integrating millions (or even billions) of transistors onto a single semiconductor chip. It is the foundation of modern electronic devices like processors, memory chips, and communication devices.

Saptarshi Academy is a VLSI-focused training institute and innovation hub dedicated to semiconductor education, IP development, and career transformation in core electronics.

VLSI Verification ensures that a chip design functions as intended before manufacturing. It is used in various industries such as consumer electronics, automotive, telecommunications, healthcare, aerospace, and IoT, ensuring the reliability and efficiency of semiconductor devices.

We offer a range of VLSI courses, starting with VLSI Verification. Upcoming courses include RTL Design, Physical Design, DFT, Analog Layout, Embedded Systems, and more.

Engineering students, diploma holders, graduates, and working professionals interested in semiconductors and electronics can apply.

Yes, our training is project-based with real-world assignments using tools like EDA Playground, SystemVerilog, Verilog, and industry-standard simulators.

Absolutely. We offer career counseling, resume building, mock interviews, and job referrals to VLSI companies and startups.

Entry-level engineers can expect salaries starting from ₹4–8 LPA, while experienced professionals can earn up to ₹15–30 LPA or more, depending on expertise and role.

Yes, every student receives a certification upon successful completion, which is recognized by partner industries and startups.

Yes, weekly mentoring sessions and daily doubt-clearing support are available to all learners.

An IP (Intellectual Property) is a reusable design block—such as a UART, I2C controller, or processor core—that can be integrated into larger SoCs (System on Chips).

IP production refers to the process of creating and validating IPs to be reused across different semiconductor projects, ensuring they meet performance, power, and area targets.

IP development includes specification, RTL coding, verification, synthesis, and validation of reusable digital or analog blocks for SoC integration.

Yes, we develop in-house IPs as part of our R&D wing—students may also contribute under mentorship as part of advanced training.

Yes. Selected learners are assigned to live IP development or verification projects, helping them gain direct industry experience.

We use SystemVerilog, UVM, Verilog, EDA Playground, ModelSim, Vivado, and open-source tools, depending on the module.

It refers to the complete journey of a chip design — from initial architecture planning to final implementation and integration in real-world applications.

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