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What should you expect in an VLSI interview as a fresher

This post is for everybody who is or was ever interested in working in a electronics core industry, or developing a hardware system. Though my post will be on entering in VLSI industry, more specifically in Digital VLSI Systems. Well, to be honest it won't be easy. But then congratulations, most difficult tasks are the most rewarding, and I mean it not just in terms of money/salary, but in regards to a competent and challenging task as well. Well if you are one of the many who is preparing for an entry-level job in VLSI out of a Bachelor's or Master's degree, this post will definitely guide you on how you could keep your preparations more focused.The post is based on my and a few of my colleagues' experiences in VLSI interviews. You won't get a plethora of interview calls from the industries, so when you fetch one make sure you crack it. Having said that, there are many courses available, which can help you bridge the gap from your Fresher's status to an i