Sumedha Institute of Technology (SIT) is a VLSI training institute focused on semiconductor careers. Founded in 2017 in Hyderabad, SIT was established to address the gap between engineering education and the practical requirements of semiconductor roles.
What began as a focused VLSI training initiative has evolved into a structured learning environment that prepares engineers for real-world chip design work. The institute’s approach is built around clarity of concepts, practical application, and exposure to industry-relevant tools and workflows.
SIT works with students at different stages, supporting their transition from foundational understanding to role readiness in a systematic and measurable manner.
SIT follows a structured training model aligned with how semiconductor roles function in the industry. The focus is on building both conceptual understanding and the ability to apply that knowledge in practical scenarios.
The training approach includes:
This ensures that students are not only completing modules but also developing the capability required to work in VLSI roles.
Industry exposure is an integral part of the SIT learning model. Every student undergoes a 6-week internship designed to simulate real working environments within semiconductor projects.
During this phase, students:
This structured exposure helps bridge the gap between training and industry requirements, making the transition to employment more practical.

SIT prepares students for specific roles within the semiconductor ecosystem. Training is aligned to clearly defined pathways so that students understand the direction of their learning and the expectations associated with each role.
Common pathways include:
Students receive guidance in selecting a pathway based on their background, aptitude, and interest. The focus remains on building role-specific capability rather than broad, undefined knowledge.
SIT maintains a structured evaluation process to ensure that students are progressing in line with industry expectations. Performance is tracked continuously, and feedback is provided at different stages of the program.
For candidates applying under the Pay After Placement (PAP) model, selection is based on defined criteria. This option is available only for selected candidates and involves an evaluation process before admission.
Support systems include:
This framework ensures clarity in expectations and consistency in outcomes.
SIT’s training is aligned to support entry into semiconductor roles. To enable informed decision-making, placement outcomes are documented and presented with clarity.
Instead of relying on broad summary claims, SIT shares recent placements in a structured format. This allows prospective students to understand:
This approach provides visibility into outcomes through real examples, helping applicants assess relevance based on their own background and goals.
Detailed placement information is available on the dedicated placements page.
SIT operates within a broader ecosystem that includes industry interactions and access to relevant tools and platforms. The institute has engaged with over 270 companies across hiring, exposure, and collaboration.
Access to global design tools and evolving industry practices ensures that training remains aligned with current expectations. These interactions are used to strengthen learning relevance and improve career readiness.
SIT aims to contribute to the semiconductor ecosystem by preparing engineers who are capable of working on real-world design and verification challenges.
The institute focuses on:
This vision guides how programs are designed and delivered.
SIT is designed for individuals who are looking to build a career in semiconductor domains through structured training.
This includes:
The programs are structured to support both foundational learning and career transition.
SIT specializes in VLSI training aligned to semiconductor careers, with a focus on role-based learning and industry readiness.
Yes, all students undergo a structured 6-week internship as part of the training.
PAP is available for selected candidates based on a defined evaluation process. It is not applicable to all applicants.
No prior deep VLSI knowledge is required. Programs are designed to build understanding from foundational to advanced levels.
SIT shares recent placements in a structured format to provide visibility into career transitions. This helps applicants understand role alignment and outcomes through real examples.