Facts
- Course Level: Foundation / Specialist
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Duration: eLearning 16–20 hours, Live Virtual Classroom 2 days.
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Exam Duration: 60 minutes (+25% extra time for non-native English speakers)
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Pass Mark: 65%
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Prerequisites: ISTQB Foundation certificate required
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Delivery Methods: Live Virtual Classroom 2 days,.
Who It’s For
This course is ideal for software testers, acceptance testers, QA professionals, test analysts, business analysts, product owners, and anyone involved in validating that software meets stakeholder or contractual requirements. It is particularly relevant for professionals who engage in user acceptance testing (UAT), contractual and regulatory acceptance testing, alpha and beta testing, or those responsible for aligning test activities with business outcomes.
Exam Information
- Exam Duration: 60 minutes (+25% extra time for non-native English speakers)
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Number of Questions: 40
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Question Type: Multiple choice, closed book
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Pass Mark: 65%
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Certification: ISTQB Certified Tester Acceptance Testing (CT-AcT)]
- Delivery Method: Online (eLearning), Live Virtual Classroom, or Classroom with Pearson VUE exam booking
Pre-Course Requirements
Delegates must hold the ISTQB Foundation Level certificate prior to attending. It is recommended that participants have some practical experience with software testing principles and involvement with acceptance criteria or test execution in business contexts. No mandatory pre-course work is required, though familiarisation with the ISTQB acceptance testing syllabus enhances learning efficiency.
FAQ
What is the ISTQB Certified Tester Acceptance Testing (CT-AcT) certification?
The CT-AcT certification validates that a professional can design, execute, and evaluate acceptance testing to ensure software meets business requirements and stakeholder expectations.
Who should take the ISTQB Acceptance Testing course?
This course is designed for testers, QA professionals, test analysts, business analysts, and product owners seeking to enhance their acceptance testing skills and ensure business alignment in testing.
What prerequisites are required for the CT-AcT course?
Candidates must hold the ISTQB Foundation certificate. Prior practical testing experience is advantageous but not mandatory.
How long is the ISTQB Acceptance Testing course?
The Live Virtual Classroom and Classroom formats are 2 days, approximately 7 hours per day. eLearning is flexible, typically 16–20 hours of self-paced study.
Is the exam fee included in the course price?
Yes, all delivery options include the ISTQB Certified Tester Acceptance Testing exam voucher.
How is the CT-AcT exam structured?
The exam consists of 40 multiple-choice questions, takes 60 minutes (with extra time for non-native English speakers), and requires a 65% pass mark.
Can I take the course without sitting the exam?
Yes, delegates may attend for professional development, although formal certification requires passing the exam.
What practical skills will I gain?
Delegates will learn acceptance test design, stakeholder collaboration, process modelling, experience-based testing, and quality evaluation techniques.
Does the CT-AcT course cover non-functional testing?
Yes, topics such as usability, performance, and security acceptance tests are included.
Will this certification help my career?
Yes, the certification demonstrates competency in acceptance testing and improves credibility with employers in quality assurance and cross-functional delivery roles.
How do I book the exam?
Delegates receive a Pearson VUE voucher and can schedule their exam at a convenient time and location before the voucher expiry.
Does the course include hands-on exercises?
Yes, scenario-based exercises and practical examples are integrated into the training to reinforce real-world application.
Is prior business analysis experience useful?
Yes, familiarity with requirements definition, business rules, or stakeholder engagement enhances understanding.
How does acceptance testing fit into Agile processes?
Acceptance testing is essential in Agile for validating user stories against acceptance criteria and ensuring incremental delivery aligns with stakeholder expectations.
What are follow-on certifications after CT-AcT?
Holders may progress to ISTQB Advanced Level qualifications such as Test Analyst, Test Manager, Technical Test Analyst, or specialist streams like Security or Test Automation.