ISTQB® Certified Tester Foundation Level (2018)
Take your first step in our global software testing programme to understand, apply and analyse the concepts of software testing.
Who is it for?
- Principally aimed at anyone involved in software testing, it will also be of interest to project managers, quality managers, business analysts and IT directors or management consultants.
Entry requirements
- There are no formal entry requirements however, the candidate should have a basic working IT knowledge. It's recommended that all candidates attend a BCS accredited training course.
What will I learn?
- Fundamentals of testing
- Testing throughout the software development lifecycle
- Static testing
- Test techniques
- Test management
- Tool support for testing
The syllabus includes training objectives, details of modules and learning hours:
Download the latest syllabus (PDF)
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Please note:
The CTFL Syllabus 4.0 is the latest released version of the ISTQB® Certified Tester Foundation Level certification.
Syllabus version 3.1 (2018) will continue to be available until 9th May 2024.
Holders of the CTFL 3.1 and any previous versions continue to hold a valid certification. However, it is possible to take the CTFL 4.0 exam should you wish to update your qualification.
Download the new syllabus v4.0 (PDF)
View the release notes for v4.0 syllabus (PDF)
When you achieve the certificate you can appear on the Successful Candidate Register (SCR).
What format is the exam?
- One hour 'closed book' with 40 multiple choice questions
- Pass mark is 65% (26/40)
What's next?
You may wish to further your knowledge by taking:
ISTQB® is a Registered Trade Mark of the International Software Testing Qualifications Board.
This qualification is not regulated by the following United Kingdom Regulators - Ofqual, Qualifications Wales, CCEA Regulation or SQA.