The sBIT VLSI Institute offers industry-led training programs that transform students and working professionals into job-ready chip designers — using the same tools used at the world's top semiconductor companies.
The sBIT VLSI Institute is the training and education arm of sBIT Inc. — founded to address the global shortage of skilled VLSI engineers. Our programs blend hands-on lab work with real project experience, mentored by engineers who have worked at leading semiconductor companies in Silicon Valley and beyond.
Programs Offered:
VLSI Design Fundamentals (Beginner)
A structured introduction to digital logic, RTL coding in SystemVerilog, and simulation using Cadence Xcelium. Ideal for final-year EE/ECE students and recent graduates with no prior chip design experience.
Physical Design Bootcamp (Intermediate)
An intensive program covering floorplanning through signoff using Cadence Innovus. Participants work on a real chip block as their capstone project and leave with a portfolio piece to show employers.
Analog & Mixed-Signal Design (Advanced)
For engineers looking to specialize in analog circuit design. Covers Cadence Virtuoso, SPICE simulation, and layout techniques for precision analog blocks including PLLs, ADCs, and LDOs.
Why Choose the sBIT Institute?
Train on real Cadence EDA software — not simplified academic simulators: Industry tools
Work on actual design problems, not just textbook exercises: Real projects
Instructors with 10 to 20 years of active semiconductor industry experience: Expert mentors
Resume review, mock interviews, and hiring partner network access: Career support
Online, in-person, and hybrid cohort options available: Flexible formats
Who Should Enroll?
Final-year EE, ECE, or CSE students preparing to enter the semiconductor industry
Recent graduates who want to bridge the gap between university and industry
Working engineers looking to transition into VLSI or upskill in a new domain
Researchers who need hands-on EDA tool proficiency for academic projects
Applications are open for the next cohort. Seats are limited.