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      In the Software Testing Course by SevenMentor in Pune, the distinction between manual testing and automation testing is clearly emphasized to help learners understand their unique roles in the QA process. Manual testing involves manually executing test cases without using any automation tools. Testers simulate end-user behavior to identify bugs and verify application functionality. It is best suited for exploratory, usability, and ad-hoc testing where human intuition is essential. On the other hand, automation testing uses tools like Selenium, TestNG, and JMeter to run test scripts, validate outputs, and check the performance of applications. It is ideal for regression testing, load testing, and scenarios requiring frequent execution of test cases.

      SevenMentor’s software testing training in Pune offers a balanced curriculum that covers both manual and automation testing in-depth. Students start with foundational manual testing concepts such as STLC, SDLC, and defect lifecycle, and gradually advance to automation tools and scripting. This dual approach ensures that learners not only understand the strategic value of manual testing but also develop the technical skills needed for automation—making them versatile and job-ready professionals in the software testing field.

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