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Phones, satellites, AI — learn the tech behind it all, free!

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India’s semiconductor mission just got a major boost! With ₹18-billion worth projects and the PM openly admitting the country is “late in innovation,” the hunt for skilled chip designers is heating up. To bridge this talent gap, world-class free courses are now at your fingertips.

🔹 SWAYAM – IIT Hyderabad: Prof. Naresh Kumar Emani’s 12-week “Introduction to Semiconductor Devices” dives into p-n junctions, MOSFETs, solar cells and LEDs — a strong foundation for IC design and power electronics.

🔹 IISc Bangalore: Prof. Digbijoy Nath’s “Fundamentals of Semiconductor Devices” explains energy bands, doping, carrier transport and quantum concepts, ideal for ECE/Physics undergrads.

🔹 MIT OpenCourseWare: Download lecture notes, assignments and projects from “Semiconductor Manufacturing” — no certificate but priceless knowledge from a top-tier lab.

🔹 Purdue University on edX: A six-week crash course on semiconductor physics and device behavior, offering verified certificates for a nominal fee.

Semiconductors drive everything — phones, satellites, AI, electric cars. Mastering this science could put your career miles ahead in India’s booming tech race.

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