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Fast track your career growth Foundations of Manual Testing

Learn how to find bugs effectively by understanding the software development lifecycle and testing methodologies.

Manual Testing
  • Hours of Instructor-Led Training
  • Hands-on Projects across Web, Data & AI
  • Includes Beginner β†’ Expert Level Topics
  • Mentor Support, Assignments & Code Reviews
  • Job Assistance & Portfolio Guidance
  • Jobzenter Certificate of Completion

What You'll Learn

SDLC & STLC

Development and Testing life cycles.

Test Planning

Creating test strategies and plans.

Bug Reporting

Writing effective bug reports in JIRA.

Black Box Testing

Functional and non-functional testing.

Regression Testing

Ensuring changes don't break existing features.

Agile Testing

Testing in Scrum and Kanban environments.

Course Content

  • Overview of Software Testing and its importance
  • Manual vs. Automated Testing
  • Different types of testing (Functional, Non-Functional)
  • Testing Life Cycle: Requirement Analysis, Test Planning, Test Execution, Defect Reporting
  • Testing methodologies (Waterfall, Agile, V-Model)

Frequently asked questions

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What is Manual Testing?+

Manual Testing is the process of manually evaluating a software application by executing test cases without the use of automation tools, focusing on verifying that the software behaves as expected.

What is the importance of Manual Testing?+

Manual Testing is crucial for exploratory testing, usability testing, and cases where automation is not feasible. It ensures that the software meets end-user expectations and functionality.

How do I get started with Manual Testing?+

To get started, you should understand the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), test case design, bug reporting, and the use of tools like JIRA for managing test cases and defects.

When is Manual Testing preferred over Automation?+

Manual Testing is preferred when performing usability testing, ad-hoc testing, or when dealing with frequent changes in the UI or functionality, where writing and maintaining automation scripts would not be cost-effective.

What career opportunities are there in Manual Testing?+

After completing a Manual Testing course, you can pursue roles such as Manual Tester, Quality Analyst, Test Engineer, or QA Engineer in various domains like software development, e-commerce, and banking.