Can I become a software tester without any programming knowledge?
Becoming a software tester without programming knowledge is possible, especially in roles like manual testing. Beginners can start by learning core concepts such as software development life cycle (SDLC), software testing life cycle (STLC), test cases, bug reporting, and basic testing tools. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and understanding of application functionality are key skills for entry-level testers. Over time, learning basic programming or automation tools can help expand career opportunities, but it is not mandatory at the start. Training programs from H2K Infosys introduce practical testing concepts, real-time project exposure, and industry-oriented guidance that help beginners transition into software testing careers with confidence.
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Can I work as a manual QA tester with no experience?
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What courses should I take to become a QA tester with no experience?
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