Our 12-week intensive program in India transforms you into a confident QA professional. Learn the critical difference between priority and severity through live mentorship, hands-on defect logging, and real-world project simulations. Build a portfolio that gets you hired.
Don't just learn theory. Build real projects.
Transform from beginner to professional
Goal: Understand SDLC, STLC, and the complete journey of a defect from discovery to closure.
Goal: Expertly classify defects, understand business impact, and participate in bug triage meetings.
Goal: Assemble a professional portfolio and master the interview process for QA roles.
Build a portfolio that demonstrates expert-level defect management.
Test a live e-commerce site, identify functional and UI bugs, and log them in JIRA with proper priority (based on business impact) and severity (based on technical impact) ratings.
Use Postman to test REST APIs. Document failures, and classify defects where severity might be high (broken functionality) but priority could be medium (internal API).
Participate in a simulated sprint-end triage meeting. Analyze a backlog of 30+ defects, argue for their priority order, and create a recommended fix schedule for the development team.
You're new to IT or looking to switch into a high-demand QA role. Master a foundational yet complex skill that makes you stand out.
You know how to log bugs but want to master the "why" behind classification to communicate better with developers and product managers.
You have theoretical knowledge but lack practical, project-based experience in defect management that recruiters value.
You struggle with scenario-based questions on priority vs. severity. Our mock interviews and real-case studies will make you interview-ready.
Real questions from our community, answered by our experts
Severity relates to the technical impact of the defect on the application's functionality (e.g., a crash is Critical severity). Priority is the business urgency for fixing it (e.g., a typo on the checkout button is High priority despite being Low severity). We teach you to evaluate both independently.
Absolutely. Month 1 starts from the absolute basics of software testing. Our project-based approach ensures you learn by doing, and 1:1 mentorship provides personalized guidance to bridge any knowledge gaps.
You will gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools: JIRA for defect tracking, TestRail for test case management, Confluence for documentation, and collaboration tools like Slack/Teams to simulate real work environments.
Each week, you'll have a dedicated 30-minute call with your assigned mentor—a working QA Lead. You can review your project work, discuss complex defect scenarios, get career advice, and receive direct feedback.
Yes. A major feature crash in a section of the website that is rarely used (like an internal admin panel) is High Severity (it's broken) but may be Low Priority if no active users are affected and the core customer-facing features are working.
Graduates are prepared for roles like Manual Test Engineer, QA Analyst, Software Test Engineer, and Associate QA Lead. Your portfolio will specifically showcase your expertise in defect management, a key skill for all these positions.
Yes, the total fee is ₹18,999 INR for the complete 12-week program, including all mentorship, projects, and job support. We also offer limited no-cost EMI options in partnership with financing providers.
It means we provide end-to-end career assistance: resume and LinkedIn profile reviews, mock interviews, access to our private job portal with openings from partner companies, and direct referrals to our hiring network.
Yes, upon successful completion of all projects and the capstone, you will receive a verifiable certificate of completion. However, we emphasize that your project portfolio will be far more valuable to employers.
Click the "Book Free Demo" button on this page. You'll be able to select a convenient time slot for a 30-minute live session with a program advisor. You'll see a sample curriculum walkthrough and can ask any specific questions.