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Hardware TrackFor ECE / EE students ready to build the physical world.
Embedded C with Arduino · ARM Cortex-M · IoT with ESP32 · FreeRTOS · VLSI fundamentals. Hardware kits available on rental for hands-on practice.
Embedded is the most undersupplied tech vertical for ECE/EE students
Every ECE / EE student is told "embedded has fewer jobs than CSE". That's a half-truth. There are fewer embedded jobs than web jobs, but the supply of trained embedded engineers is also dramatically lower. Net result: embedded engineers from Tier-2/3 colleges often outearn web devs from the same colleges, because supply is scarce.
But most ECE students never get hands-on embedded experience — colleges teach the theory, but rarely give kit access or production-grade C tooling. By placement time, students with even one real embedded project on their resume stand out massively.
Our tracks give you that hands-on experience. STM32 boards, ESP32 IoT, FreeRTOS scheduling, FPGA basics — using real hardware (rentable for the course duration) and real industry tooling.
Is this track right for you?
ECE / EE students
Make embedded your specialization. Most ECE students don't — you'll stand out.
IoT entrepreneurs
Building a hardware product? ESP32 + AWS IoT + firmware design = your starter kit.
Mechatronics students
Embedded + your mechatronics base = robotics + automation career options.
Hobbyists going pro
Already tinker with Arduino? Level up to professional embedded C + RTOS skills.
Embedded & IoT courses
Five progression-ordered tracks. From Arduino fundamentals to ARM + FPGA.
Embedded C with Arduino
You'll learn: AVR architecture, GPIO, UART, SPI, I2C, sensors, interrupts, low-level C
Outcome: 4 embedded mini-projects · embedded C fluency
ARM Cortex-M (STM32)
You'll learn: STM32CubeIDE, HAL libraries, peripherals, RTOS port, debugging with ST-Link
Outcome: Industry-grade firmware projects on STM32
IoT with ESP32 & AWS IoT
You'll learn: WiFi, BLE, MQTT, AWS IoT Core, dashboards, OTA updates
Outcome: End-to-end IoT product · cloud-connected device + dashboard
FreeRTOS Real-Time Systems
You'll learn: Tasks, queues, semaphores, scheduling theory, priority inversion, debugging
Outcome: RTOS-capable firmware engineer
VLSI / Verilog Fundamentals
You'll learn: Digital design, Verilog HDL, testbenches, FPGA flow, synthesis basics
Outcome: FPGA + VLSI foundation · ready for VLSI design intern roles
Real hardware you'll build
IoT weather station
ESP32 + sensors + AWS IoT + web dashboard. Real cloud-connected hardware.
Smart home controller
STM32-based controller for lights, fans, locks. MQTT integration.
Real-time motor controller
FreeRTOS-based BLDC motor controller. Real-time PWM control.
FPGA-based digital clock
Full digital clock implemented on FPGA in Verilog with debouncing + display.
Tools you'll work with
Why our embedded track is rare-and-valuable
Real hardware on rental
STM32 / ESP32 dev boards shipped to your address for the course duration. No "imagine the hardware".
Industry tooling
STM32CubeIDE, ST-Link, FreeRTOS, Vivado — the exact stack embedded teams use in industry.
1:1 firmware engineer mentor
Working firmware engineers (auto/IoT/aerospace) mentor your projects.
Defense + auto + IoT pathways
Specific career-path guidance — defense electronics, automotive ECU, IoT product, semiconductor.
Roles this track prepares you for
Embedded Engineer
₹4–18 LPA
IoT Engineer
₹5–20 LPA
Firmware Engineer
₹6–24 LPA
VLSI Design Engineer
₹6–28 LPA
Automotive Engineer (ECU)
₹6–22 LPA
Robotics Engineer
₹8–26 LPA
Frequently asked questions
I don't have hardware — can I still take this?
Yes — we ship rental dev boards (deposit refundable). Or use online simulators (Wokwi / Falstad) for the first 30% of the course.
Embedded vs Software career — what should I choose?
Embedded if you like the physical world + lower competition. Software if you want maximum job mobility + remote work. Embedded engineers can move to software easier than the reverse.
Will I work on cars / aerospace?
Auto + aerospace + defense are huge embedded employers in India (Tata Elxsi, Bosch, KPIT, Mercedes R&D). Our placement pipeline includes them.
Is VLSI worth pursuing?
VLSI is making a comeback in India with semiconductor manufacturing investments (Tata, Foxconn, Micron). Strong long-term bet.
Start the Embedded track
Real hardware. Real firmware. Real career paths. Apply now.
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