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Learn Manual Testing Techniques and Become a Pro Tester

What you will learn

The fundamentals of manual testing and why it’s a critical part of software development.

How to create effective test cases and execute them with confidence.

Best practices for bug reporting and communicating issues with developers.

Hands-on practice through real-world testing exercises.

An understanding of different types of testing like functional, regression, and exploratory testing.

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  • Course Overview
  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and the Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC), ensuring you understand exactly where quality fits into the production pipeline.
  • Transition from a casual user perspective to a professional tester mindset, learning how to break software systematically to uncover hidden vulnerabilities and logic flaws.
  • Explore the critical differences between verification and validation, and learn how to align your testing efforts with overarching business goals and user satisfaction metrics.
  • Study the various levels of testing, from unit and integration to system and acceptance levels, to understand the hierarchy of product verification and software stability.
  • Requirements / Prerequisites
  • Standard computer literacy and familiarity with navigating modern web-based applications and mobile operating systems.
  • A keen eye for detail and the natural ability to think critically about how different components of a digital application interact with one another.
  • Strong written communication skills, as documenting findings accurately and clearly is the primary deliverable of a successful QA professional.
  • Absolutely no coding or programming background is necessary, as this course focuses entirely on the logical, procedural, and observational aspects of manual verification.
  • Skills Covered / Tools Used
  • Introduction to Test Management Software such as JIRA, Zephyr, or TestRail to organize requirements and track the live execution progress of testing cycles.
  • Proficiency in creating a Requirement Traceability Matrix (RTM) to ensure that every single business requirement is covered by a corresponding test case.
  • Utilization of Browser Inspector Tools and console logs to identify front-end UI inconsistencies and provide developers with deeper technical context for issues.
  • Mastery of Environment Management, understanding how to perform cross-browser and cross-platform checks to ensure a consistent experience for all users.
  • Benefits / Outcomes
  • Establish a professional portfolio consisting of industry-standard test plans, test suites, and defect reports that prove your technical readiness for entry-level QA roles.
  • Cultivate cross-functional collaboration skills that allow you to act as a vital bridge between the product management team and the engineering department.
  • Prepare for global industry certifications like the ISTQB Foundation Level by mastering the core vocabulary and methodologies used in the international tech sector.
  • Enhance your logical problem-solving capabilities, learning to identify the root cause of software malfunctions rather than just observing the surface symptoms.
  • PROS
  • Provides a low barrier to entry for individuals looking to pivot into the tech industry quickly without the need to learn complex programming languages.
  • Focuses on real-world applicability, teaching you the exact documentation styles and workflows expected in modern agile software houses.
  • Encourages empathy-driven testing, ensuring you become an advocate for the end-user throughout the entire development process.
  • CONS
  • The curriculum is strictly manual-focused, meaning students looking to write automated scripts or perform heavy performance stress-testing will eventually need to pursue additional specialized technical modules.
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