
Explore the ISTQB foundation level CTFL v4.0, including the six syllabus chapters, a 40-question exam with a 26-point pass mark, 60-minute duration, and the core, agile, and specialist streams.
Discover how to find an exam provider on the ICB site by filtering by country and language, and compare local versus global options for online or center-based exams.
Register for the ISTQB CTFL v4.0 exam online from home with global providers like Brightest, set up a latin-character profile, select the exact certification, and schedule by time zone.
Run a system test to verify hardware, software, and internet for the home exam. Prepare a clean desk, charged devices, and a valid ID, per Pearson Vue guidelines.
Learn how to start the istqb foundation level exam online, access results and a certificate and Credly badge, and apply discount vouchers through the brightest system.
Discover ISTQB certification validity: foundation level specialist and advanced level certificates are valid for life, while expert level certificates last seven years, as shown in certification schema and register.
Discover that CTFL 4.0 exam registration requires no formal prerequisites, and choose between official preparation courses or self-study, with exam attempts purchasable from providers.
Learn how ISTQB foundation level preparation varies, and apply a practical plan of 2-3 hours daily for 2-3 weeks, plus targeted syllabus reading and practice exams.
Explore the ISTQB pass rate, with about 74% passing from 1.3 million exams. Boost prep with syllabus study, practice questions, and official sample exams.
Compare ISTQB foundation exam prices across providers and countries, whether online or at a testing center, and use the official ISTQB site to identify providers and find discounts.
Learn how long it takes to receive ISTQB exam results and how to check them, including the My Results tab. If delays occur, contact the exam provider or member board.
Review the syllabus and register for the exam. Use the official Istqb site to find an exam provider, filtering by country, language, and exam to compare pricing, dates, and locations.
Find the nearest in-person ISTQB foundation exam centre by using the IceCube website to review exam providers in your country and locate their centres.
Explore how to take an ISTQB certification exam from home, including selecting an online provider, comparing providers and prices, meeting technical requirements, and preparing an empty workspace with permissible tools.
Identify the three core materials for ISTQB exam prep: syllabus, glossary, and sample exam questions, available on the Isdb-tb website, and practice questions to reinforce keyword understanding.
The course questions are not identical to the real exam but mirror its style and difficulty, with around 2000 unique questions, including K2 and K3 levels, and 20+ samples.
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Discover the testing principle that exhaustive testing is impossible, and learn to use risk analysis, exploratory testing, equivalence partitioning, and boundary value analysis to select effective test subsets.
discover how defects cluster together in software testing, where fixing one area reveals more bugs, illustrated by a cart page example and linked to ISTQB principles and regression testing.
Explain that absence of errors is a fallacy, highlight verification vs validation, and stress building the right product by validating user needs with the product owner early.
Explore non-numeric equivalence partitions, identifying valid and invalid partitions to improve test coverage, and emphasize context and clarifications in exam questions.
Learn how equivalence partitioning handles multiple partition sets by combining valid and invalid partitions into test cases, using an alphanumeric login example.
Apply equivalence partitioning to ISTQB sample questions by reading descriptions carefully, identifying partitions for floor and garden types, handling multiple partitions, and deriving minimal test cases for 100% coverage.
Apply equivalence partitioning to a sample ISTQB question, identify valid and invalid partitions, and determine test coverage based on discount percentages and item quantities.
Analyze equivalence partitioning with two variables—pin code length and number of digits—visualizing numeric and non-numeric partitions, and determine minimum tests for full partition coverage in a sample ISTQB question.
Apply equivalence partitioning by defining valid partitions, handling boundaries, and using a checklist to achieve 100% coverage in sample questions.
Explore three-value boundary value analysis and identify boundary values, neighbors, and partitions. Apply these concepts to ISTQB CTFL practice questions and distinguish 3-value BVA from equivalence partitioning.
Apply boundary value analysis to a password length problem from ISTQB sample exam version 4.0, defining valid and invalid partitions and three-value boundaries to achieve 100% coverage.
Explore boundary value analysis in ISTQB CTFL v4.0, applying two-value boundaries, valid and invalid equivalence partitions, and six-grade scoring to design test cases and a boundary table.
Explore boundary value analysis in the ISTQB sample exam, using temperature examples to define equivalence partitions and boundary values, and distinguish two-value versus three-value BVA for effective black box testing.
Learn to build and simplify a decision table for exam scenarios, with three conditions and four actions. Remove infeasible columns, merge rules, and achieve 100% test coverage.
Build a full decision table from a shortened ice cube question by splitting merged columns into true/false conditions, revealing eight rules and ISTQB question insights in decision table testing.
Visualize state tables to master state transition testing, comparing states, transitions, and actions with diagrams. Practice identifying valid and invalid transitions for complete coverage.
Master state transition testing with guard conditions and actions. Use a sample exam B to build a transition table and assess valid and all transitions coverage.
Analyze a state table to determine valid transitions in state transition testing, comparing test cases A–D. Option B covers five of seven transitions.
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The exam shall comprise 40 multiple-choice questions. A score of at least 65% (26 points or more) is required to pass. The questions are divided into 6 chapters. 8 questions are related to the chapter one, 5 questions are related to the chapter two, and so on.
Because of this, I have created this course with the 5 sample exams, for training before a real exam.
NOTE!!! One important thing before buying a course. You won't find 100 videos in this course that last 10, 20, or 40 hours in total, where I explain the theory. I find this approach to exam preparation ineffective. First, no one can explain the theory better than the authors of the exam. Since the book and syllabus are available, I don't see the point in filming a video presentation where I read the book aloud. Second, it is a theory of software testing. There are many classifications, terms, definitions, tables, charts, and 1000 facts. This theory needs to be studied, not listened to. I am deeply convinced that you should read the book on your own, then you will remember the theory much better.