iSQI: Building Quality Assurance and Testing Excellence
iSQI is a globally recognized certification body specializing in software quality assurance, testing, and IT service management. Their credentials validate expertise in practical testing methodologies and quality frameworks used across enterprise environments. iSQI certifications accelerate career progression for QA professionals and testing managers seeking internationally respected qualifications. Built on industry-standard body of knowledge, these certifications directly align with real-world testing practices.
- Vendor-neutral testing certifications recognized across Europe, Asia, and North America.
- ISTQB-aligned exam frameworks ensure compatibility with broader testing industry standards.
- Role-specific learning paths cover test automation, risk management, and quality leadership.
- Practical exam objectives focus on hands-on methodologies rather than theoretical concepts.
- Career advancement support with clear progression from foundation to expert certification levels.
- Cost-effective credentials that deliver measurable ROI through team upskilling and process improvement.
Understand the Syllabus Structure First
The CTFL_Syll2018 syllabus covers six core chapters: fundamentals, testing in the lifecycle, static testing, test design techniques, test management, and tool support. Allocate study time proportionally to each domain. Focus heavily on test design techniques—this section represents a significant portion of exam questions.
Master Black-Box Test Design Techniques
Black-box techniques like boundary value analysis, equivalence partitioning, and decision table testing appear frequently on the exam. Practice creating test cases using these methods with real-world scenarios. Understand when each technique applies and why—examiners test conceptual knowledge, not just memorization.
Know the V-Model and Test Levels
The exam heavily emphasizes the V-Model lifecycle and the four test levels: unit, integration, system, and acceptance testing. Understand where each level fits in the development cycle and which activities occur at each stage. This knowledge forms the foundation for 20-25% of exam questions.