MS in USA or Mtech in India?

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Hello everyone, I am a 3rd year EXTC student, I have interest in Vlsi field.
I have realised that after completing btech, a student doesnt have enough knowledge to get into a vlsi or ip core company, also freshers dont have much scope in industry, is it true?
And if I think of doing PG, what are the pros and cons of doing it in US or India, can anyone please elaborate?
Thank you
 

is it true?
Unfortunately, it's very true.
Fresh graduates rarely have the required "hands on" skills to be productive from their first day on the job.

If you're interested in front end VLSI I suggest that you familiarize yourself with Verilog and verification tools and do a few projects on an FPGA. This will at least give you some sort of hands on experience.
 

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