Educational Opportunities After Plus 2 / Inter Commerce

Rohini is a bright student from her childhood. She used to impress her teachers with her sharpness in learning and creativity in handling challenges. She has always been very independent in her thinking. Her father is an Engineer and mother a Doctor. Rohini is a lucky child not to have parental pressure in choosing career options. She has developed liking for commerce and passed Intermediate in Commerce courses with distinction. While her friends are generally swayed away by Engineering and Medical courses, she is firm in pursuing options in the field of Commerce. The challenge she is now facing is unlike Engineering and Medical courses, there is not much of information available to her on the career options in Commerce. She firmly believes that every road is paved with gold and she would like to tread the Commerce path.

The questions bothering her now are – What kind of courses she can pursue in future after a successful Intermediate in Commerce stream? How to get into an Institute if she likes one? How long does it take for her to complete certain programs? What is the position she can achieve if she pursues a particular program? How rewarding is the career if she chooses a particular path? She broached the matter with some of her teachers and friends. To her disappointment, none of them provided valuable inputs and insights. There is vacuum.

The case of Rohini is not an isolated one. There are many bright students who suffer from the ‘information poverty’ at critical career stages and make uninformed and often wrong choices. In fact a career in Commerce is as lucrative as Engineering or Medicine, if only one knows about it. In an economy which is growing 8-9 per cent per annum, in a country where MNCs prefer to set their shop, in a society which is booming with youngsters, in an environment where business growth is expected to be northwards for the next couple of decades – programs in commerce are bound to provide excellent career choices. Coupled to this the largest chunk of India’s GDP came from the financial services sector and its allied sectors in the recent past. In this economic and business environment, career options are blossoming for commerce graduates and post graduates.

Software Testing Certifications, Institutes and Career Prospects

Software testing is nothing but examining digital products ranging from cameras to mobile phones for bugs and design errors. The profession of software testing has become demanding all over the world with increasing need of testers in all kinds of software companies. Software testers play crucial role in thoroughly scrutinizing any application or design developed by other professionals. Software Testers check for any flaws in design and code of the application.

Most importantly, software testing career is not just for software engineers. Candidates from other streams also can aspire to become a software tester. But generally the companies look for technical qualification. Usually they ask for BE / BTech, BSc (Computer Science) or MCA qualifications. These candidates also have to undergo rigorous training for 3 to 6 months depending on their subject domain.

Non- Engineers also need to get an additional qualification in Computer Applications. There are so many certifications that come handy to the non – engineers. They need strong foundation in databases, software development technology frameworks, computer languages, operating systems and automation techniques. It is estimated that there are more than a lakh software testing professionals are available in India. But demand for more professionals still growing!

At the entry level, you can join as Trainee Software Tester. You can reach to the levels of Associate / Junior software Tester /Junior Trainer; senior software tester / Senior Trainer; Test Manager / Test Architect / Consultant; Senior Test Manager and head of testing based on the experience and performance.

Useful Certifications for Software Testing Career:

1. Certified Software Tester (CSTE)
2. Certified Software Test Manager (CSTM)
3. International Software Testing Qualifications Board (ISTQB)
4. Certified Associate in Software Testing (CAST)

Training Institutes for Software Testing:

There are number of training institutes for software testing career aspirants. Institutes are spread across all major cities such as Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Nagpur, Pune, Kolkata, Delhi, Vizag, Noida, Mumbai, Gurgoan etc. Here are some institutes:

1. Stag Software: Bangalore and Chennai (www.stagsoftware.com)
2. I-PAD Technologies, SR Nagar, Hyderabad.
3. Edista Testing Institute. Centers are located in Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai and Pune (www.edistatesting.com)
4. Mind Q Systems, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
5. Pure Trainings: Bangalore and Noida (www.puretrainings.com)
6. JVS infotech , Panjagutta, Hyderabad.
7. Seed Infotech: Pune (www.seedinfotech.com)

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