Do software testing courses include live projects?
Yes, most modern software testing courses include live projects because employers expect real-world experience, not just theory. These projects simulate actual work environments where learners test web applications, create test cases, report bugs, and use tools like Selenium, Jira, or TestNG. Working on live projects helps students understand testing workflows, Agile processes, and defect management. It also builds confidence and strengthens resumes with practical experience. In 2026, companies prefer candidates who have hands-on exposure to real applications. Live project experience proves you can apply testing skills in real scenarios and contribute effectively from day one in QA roles.
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How do I learn software testing skills with no previous experience in IT?
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How do I get started as a software tester?
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Looking to get a QA job but I have no experience. Any help?
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