Manual testing involves manually executing software to compare expected and actual results in order to identify defects. A manual testing batch involves 4-5 weeks of classes from 7-8pm Monday through Saturday where students work on 2 live projects using Agile methodology. Students take notes daily, record the first 3 classes, and receive guidance for interviews, certification, resumes, and tools like test management and defect tracking systems. The instructor requires 200% attendance and recommends 3-5 years of experience with test cases, scenarios, requirements traceability matrices. Contact is provided for additional questions.
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Manual testing involves manually executing software to compare expected and actual results in order to identify defects. A manual testing batch involves 4-5 weeks of classes from 7-8pm Monday through Saturday where students work on 2 live projects using Agile methodology. Students take notes daily, record the first 3 classes, and receive guidance for interviews, certification, resumes, and tools like test management and defect tracking systems. The instructor requires 200% attendance and recommends 3-5 years of experience with test cases, scenarios, requirements traceability matrices. Contact is provided for additional questions.