Taught course

Software Manual Testing -Instructor-Led Online Live

Institution
London School of Emerging Technology
Qualifications
After School

Entry requirements

Course Highlights

Option 1

  1. Topic: Software Manual Testing
  2. Duration: 3 Months

Option 2

  1. Topic:Software Manual Testing
  2. Add-On:Project
  3. Duration: 5 Months

Option 3

  1. Topic: Software Manual Testing
  2. Add-On: Project &Industrial Training and Paid Internship Program
  3. Duration: 12 Months


Note: Our Industrial Training and Internship program includes a guaranteed 6 months paid internship (from 10 hours to 40 hours per week) with a technology company. Due to visa restrictions, some international students may not be able to participate in this program.

  • Hands-on Sessions

  • Project-based Learning

  • Live or Offline Capstone Project

  • Real world development experience

  • Industry Mentors

  • Interactive Teaching Methodologies

Months of entry

January, April, July, October

Course content

Manual testing is the process of manually examining software and applications for errors or defects. Manual testing involves executing test cases manually by a tester without using any automated testing tools. LSET’s Manual Testing course will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of all its concepts and techniques. Training in manual testing is provided by the best manual testing trainers. They prepare a standardized curriculum that gives students ample knowledge in various types of testing including white box testing, black box testing, conventional testing, and software testing.

LSET focuses on providing students with practical, case-based training to give them hands-on experience. Students who complete the Manual Testing course will receive a certificate. Manual testing courses we offer are designed to meet industrial standards.

Technologies Covered

LoadRunner: A performance testing tool like this is widely used. LoadRunner specializes in performance testing for numerous methods, methodologies, and application settings. It is designed to quickly identify the most common causes of performance problems.

Citrus: Citrus is a commonly used test framework. It’s written in Java. It sends and receives server-side and client-side requests and verifies XML JSON files. HTTP, JMS, and SOAP protocols are supported by citrus for end-to-end testing.

ZAP: Zed Attack Proxy is a free and open-source security scanner for web applications. As with several other utilities, it is written in Java. Web applications can be dynamically tested for security using OWASP ZAP.

JIRA: A manual testing tool that connects directly with code development environments makes it ideal for developers as well. The software can track almost any kind of problem because it is capable of tracking almost anything. The software is compatible with agile projects.

SonarQube: SonarQube is another manual testing tool that helps us maintain code quality and security. Furthermore, it is adaptable thanks to plug-ins. It is entirely programmed in Java. The software supports Ant, Maven, Gradle, MSBuild, and other continuous integration technologies for completely automated review and integration. SonarQube can also track measurements over time and provide an evolution graph.

JMeter: The JMeter tool can be used to test static and dynamic resources. Java-based, it tests application performance and load behavior. The source code can be used by consumers and developers.

Bugzilla: Bugzilla is another issue tracking application that is used during manual testing. Businesses use it to monitor an application’s problems. An open-source tool for tracking issues is Bugzilla. ALM, Quality Center, and others can easily be integrated into Bugzilla for the management of test cases.

Information for international students

The London School of Emerging Technology has two levels of fee structures, one for home students and another one for international students who are enrolling in our certificate and advanced certificate courses. The fee for all the courses at LSET is the same until it is exclusively mentioned on the course page.

In addition to onsite classes, the LSET also offers online courses. Tuition fees for online courses are lower than those for onsite courses. If you are a home student, you may pay your tuition fees in equal instalments. Nevertheless, home students are required to make payment two weeks prior to the start of the course and international students within ten days of the receipt of a conditional offer letter. Upon payment of the fee, an unconditional letter of offer will be issued to you. Please note that all fees must be paid in pounds sterling.
Information for applicants from the EU, EEA and Switzerland
A new set of regulations and guidance has been published by the UK Council for International Student Affairs on 11 May 2021 regarding the assessment of fee status for international students. The fee status assessments will be conducted in accordance with this guidance.
In the event that you are an EU national and do not reside in the United Kingdom, you may be subject to overseas fees. Students with settled and pre-settled status in the UK and some other categories of students who work in the UK can qualify for Home fee status as long as they meet the residence criteria.

Fees and funding

UK students
1600
International students
1600

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • After School
    full time
    3 months months
    • Distance learningis available for this qualification
    flexible
    12 months months
    • Distance learningis available for this qualification
    part time
    5 months months
    • Distance learningis available for this qualification

Basic Understanding of English

Basic Proficiency with Computers
Ability to work in Group

Course contact details

Name
London School of Emerging Technology
Email
admission@lset.uk
Phone
+44 (0) 20 3369 9909