It has got good cheat sheets and their…
It has got good cheat sheets and their trainings are also good
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Are you looking software testing training course? Always touch at Globalsqa one of the leading provider of manual, functional & automation testing etc.
110034, New Delhi, India
It has got good cheat sheets and their trainings are also good
I had a great learning experience with GlobalSQA and the trainer is very nice and knowledgeable to give training online. There is no doubt that I will give 5 stars.
Very satisfied with the course and its content. Shikha was very professional and explained every topic she covered in regards to software testing. Highly recommended.
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