Synopsys IC Design Scholarship Program – Vietnam

The Synopsys Academic & Research Alliances (SARA) team is dedicated to bridging academia and industry—creating new opportunities for innovation, collaboration, and workforce development. Our mission is to partner with universities, support education and research, and invest in diverse future talent for the semiconductor industry.

Building on this mission, Synopsys launches the Second IC Design Scholarship Program in Vietnam, aimed at supporting students with strong academic potential and a clear passion for pursuing a career in Integrated Circuit (IC) Design.

For the second year of the program, Synopsys is proud to collaborate with VietHope – a trusted education partner, to help uplift talented students—especially those facing financial challenges—as they embark on their IC design journey. In the first year (2025), the program successfully supported 24 scholarship recipients across Vietnam.

Scholarship Program Details

  • 40 scholarships available for 1st–4th year undergraduate students
  • USD $500 per student

Additional Benefits

Scholarship recipients will also gain access to valuable professional development opportunities, including:

  • Joining the Synopsys Talent Pool to explore future internship and career pathways
  • Participation in exclusive Synopsys training programs, including:
    • Intensive Training Program
    • Fast Track Training Program
    • Other academic and skills‑development activities
  • Access to Synopsys academic network for continued learning and collaboration opportunities
  • Networking opportunities with Synopsys experts and the wider semiconductor talent community

1st & 2nd Year Students

Applicants must:

  • Be enrolled in Electrical–Electronics Engineering or related majors
  • Have a minimum GPA of 7.0 (on a 10‑point scale)
  • Demonstrate a clear interest in pursuing a career in semiconductors / IC Design
  • Not have received any other company scholarships during 2025–2026
  • Priority Condition: Students with financial difficulties (official confirmation from local authorities verifying financial status is mandatory)

 

Penultimate & Final Year Students

Definitions

  • Penultimate year:
    • 3rd year of a 4‑year program
    • 4th year of a 5‑year program
  • Final year:
    • 4th year of a 4‑year program
    • 5th year of a 5‑year program

Applicants must:

  • Be enrolled in Electrical–Electronics Engineering or related majors
  • Have a minimum GPA of 7.5 (on a 10‑point scale)
  • Be actively involved in scientific research and extracurricular activities
  • Demonstrate strong motivation to pursue a career in IC Design
  • Priority will be given to: students actively participating in IC Design labs, research projects, or technical training programs

For All Applicants
  • English CV (PDF only, 1–2 pages)
  • Academic transcript (PDF)

For Penultimate & Final Year Students

  • Technical presentation (English) covering a research or university project related to IC Design or Electronics
    • Format: PPT → saved as PDF
    • Applicants are encouraged to use an existing university project

For 1st & 2nd Year Students

  • Official documentation confirming financial difficulty issued by local authorities

Optional (All Applicants)

  • Recommendation letter from a professor
  • Relevant certificates or training credentials (if available)

  • June 30, 2026 – Application deadline
  • July–August 2026 – Interviews for shortlisted candidates
  • September 2026 – Scholarship Award Ceremony
  • October 2026 – Scholarship disbursement

For questions or additional information, please contact:
[email protected]

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