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The Embedded UVM open source Emulation & Functional Verification course by NIT Patna is being imparted by the Electronics and ICT academy as a part of the Joint Online Faculty Development Programme.
National Institute of Technology Patna offers courses in Architecture, Civil Engineering, Computer Science & Engg., Electronics & Communication Engg., Electrical Engg., and Mechanical Engg. It also includes well-established departments for Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Humanities and Social Sciences.
This course has been structured to give the learners an introduction of the universal verification methodologies. They will learn about the diverse aspects of UVM open-source Emulation & Functional Verification.
They will be given knowledge about the event simulation technology, working of the simulation tools, bus functional models, different concepts of object-oriented programming, phasing and objection mechanisms of universal verification methodology and the concepts of SoC Verification. This course aims to develop the faculty/mentor and to increase the employability of the graduates, diploma holders in this stream of the industry.
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For the Embedded UVM open source Emulation & Functional Verification course candidates have to pay:
Fee details for Embedded UVM open source Emulation & Functional Verification course candidates
Particulars | Amount ( General/ OBC ) | ( SC/ST ) |
Academic (student/faculty) | Rs.500/- | Rs.250/- |
Industry People/Others | Rs.1, 000/- | Rs.500/- |
Certification Qualifying Details
The certificate for the Embedded UVM open source Emulation & Functional Verification course will be given to those students who successfully complete the course and pay the certification fees.
After the Embedded UVM open source Emulation & Functional Verification course by NIT Patna comes to an end, participants will have gained knowledge about the following:
Embedded UVM open source Emulation & Functional Verification course can be pursued by:
To secure admission in the Embedded UVM open source Emulation & Functional Verification course candidates have to follow the given steps:
Step1: Visit the official website for the course to start the admission process https://web.nitp.ac.in/ict/embeddeduvm.php
Step2: Select apply online option made available on the right side of the webpage.
Step3: The registration for the course is currently closed; candidates can get in touch with the officials of the institution for further information regarding admission for the course.
The academies have been set up for providing training and consultancy services for industry, faculty development, curriculum development for industry and for continuing education programmes for students or professionals.
Dr. Sangeeta Singh, NIT Patna and Mr. Pankaj Kumar, NIT Patna are the academy level coordinators. They can be contacted on sangeeta.singh@nitp.ac.in / 9479646111 or at pankajjha@nitp.ac.in / 7004727085 respectively.
The principal coordinator for the Embedded UVM open source Emulation & Functional Verification course is Dr. Gaurav Trivedi from IIT Guwahati.
Candidates can get in touch with the institute through Mr. Ram Gopal (TPO) at 8434305807 or email them at eictapatna@nitp.ac.in or visit the website http://www.nitp.ac.in/ict
This course does not require any eligibility for pursuing it. It is open for everyone who is keen to learn about universal verification methodology.
Participants will be taken based on first-cum-first-serve basis. Selected participants will be informed through email /notified on E&ICT Academy websites. There is no upper limit on the number of participants who can take the course.
The course methodology includes online live web-conferencing, lectures by experts from IITs, NITs and other industries, online proctoring, sessions on design orientation, assignments, activity linked problems, case studies and assessment tests.
The resource persons for this course are Ms. Dora Smith from Siemens, Mr. Devesh Dwivedi from Samsung Research Lab, Mr. Israr Ahamed Sheikh from Intel and Mr. Anand Venkitachalam from Western Digital.