The 6-month Software QA Automation Engineering course builds a solid foundation in Java, data structures, and algorithms, while covering manual and automation testing. Students gain hands-on expertise with Selenium (TDD, BDD, DDD), REST Assured, Karate, API, SQL, and embedded device testing to excel in modern QA automation.
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70 live classes
5 projects
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Sunday, 14 September
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Sun, Wed | 7:30 pm - 10:00pm
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Total Module 30
Total Live Classes 80
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Welcome | Describe Course | Meet Instructors, Mentors, Former Student | Q&A
Welcome | Describe Course | Meet Instructors, Mentors, Former Student | Q&A
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Create Project, Package, Class | Java Comments | Naming Convention | Java Indentation
default Constructor | Parameterized Constructor | Naming Convention
Classification | Naming convention | void type | return type | static type | final type | parameterized method
Exam Guidelines Format: Closed-book. ~92 questions, ~460 marks, 180 minutes (3 hours). Please complete in one sitting. Integrity: Do not use external help or resources. Mindset: Stay relaxed and focused. Read every question carefully—a single word can change the meaning. Don’t rely on memorizing past patterns or answers. Difficulty mix: ~85% easy/straightforward, 10% standard, 5% challenging. Perspective: This is the first of ~6 (or more) upcoming exams. Don’t stress if your score isn’t what you expected. Practice: You may retake the exam to build knowledge, but your recorded score will not change. Course standing: This score does not determine whether you continue in the course. Pacing: Submit any time within the 3 hours—early submission is fine. Question issues: If you find a faulty question, keep going. We’ll award credit to everyone (choose at least one answer). The item won’t be changed during the exam. Results: Scores will be published before 10/27/2025 Good luck—and remember, compete with yourself, not others.
Java Variables | Classification | Naming Convention | Creating Object
Java Variables Declared
Setup for Git and Github | What is Git and Github | How to push code
Review Java Variables, Constructor and Method
Create Project, Package, Class | Java Comments | Naming Convention | Java Indentation
Java Variables | Classification | Naming Convention | Creating Object
Java Variables Declared
default Constructor | Parameterized Constructor | Naming Convention
Setup for Git and Github | What is Git and Github | How to push code
Classification | Naming convention | void type | return type | static type | final type | parameterized method
Review Java Variables, Constructor and Method
Exam Guidelines Format: Closed-book. ~92 questions, ~460 marks, 180 minutes (3 hours). Please complete in one sitting. Integrity: Do not use external help or resources. Mindset: Stay relaxed and focused. Read every question carefully—a single word can change the meaning. Don’t rely on memorizing past patterns or answers. Difficulty mix: ~85% easy/straightforward, 10% standard, 5% challenging. Perspective: This is the first of ~6 (or more) upcoming exams. Don’t stress if your score isn’t what you expected. Practice: You may retake the exam to build knowledge, but your recorded score will not change. Course standing: This score does not determine whether you continue in the course. Pacing: Submit any time within the 3 hours—early submission is fine. Question issues: If you find a faulty question, keep going. We’ll award credit to everyone (choose at least one answer). The item won’t be changed during the exam. Results: Scores will be published before 10/27/2025 Good luck—and remember, compete with yourself, not others.
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Software Development Life Cycle
Classification of Development Methodologies | Waterfall vs Agile
Classification of Development Methodologies | Waterfall vs Agile
Testing Classification
Software Development Life Cycle
Classification of Development Methodologies | Waterfall vs Agile
Classification of Development Methodologies | Waterfall vs Agile
Testing Classification
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