[00:12] 🎥 The new ISTQB Foundation syllabus (4.0) was released in May 2023. [01:21] 💡 India will keep 3.1 into examinations till May 2024. [02:42] 💡 The new syllabus is similar to the old one, but some topics have been modified or removed. [04:30] 💡 The ISTQB Foundation syllabus 3.1 will be retired on May 9th 2024 for English and on November 9th 2024 for non-English. [05:42] 💡 The new syllabus introduces the following changes: The chapter on testing principles remains the same, but the chapter on the test process has been revised. The new syllabus introduces the concept of test activities, which are the specific tasks that are performed during the testing process. The new syllabus also introduces the concept of test artifacts, which are the documents and other work products that are created during the testing process. [07:35] 🎥 The new syllabus has been revised to make it more aligned with the current industry practices and to improve the learning experience for students. [07:48] 💡 A new topic has been added to the ISTQB Foundation syllabus: roles in testing. [08:15] 💡 The topic on the role of testing has been moved from chapter 5 to chapter 1. [08:43] 💡 The topic on psychology of testing has been blended with the topic of generic skills required for testing and put into the context of agile. [08:55] 💡 A new topic has been added to chapter 1: independence of testing. [09:10] 💡 The topic on testing throughout the software development life cycle remains the same, but some new flavors have been added, such as testing as a driver for software development and shift left approach. [10:06] 💡 A new topic has been added to chapter 2: introduction to devops and testing. [11:00] 💡 A new topic has been added to chapter 2: retrospective and process improvement. [11:56] 💡 Three new topics have been added to chapter 2: static testing, feedback and review process, and collaborative user story writing, acceptance criteria, and ATDD acceptance test driven development. [13:19] 💡 The topic on test case design techniques has been revised, with a new focus on the categorization of test techniques and the removal of use case testing. [14:42] 💡 A new topic has been added to chapter 4: collaborative user story writing, acceptance criteria, and ATDD acceptance test driven development. [15:23] 💡 Chapter 4 will have a new set of topics to discuss, including managing the test activities, which is more of like test management. [15:50] 💡 A new topic has been added to Chapter 4: estimation techniques. [16:18] 💡 Many of the topics in Chapter 4 are being blended from agile methodology to that of the ISTQB Foundation. [16:46] 💡 Chapter 5 will have a little more focus on risk management, including risk definition, risk attributes, product risk analysis, and product risk control. [17:28] 💡 Test monitoring, test control, and test completion have been brought to Chapter 5. [17:54] 💡 A new topic has been added to Chapter 5: communication of the status under the monitoring. [18:08] 💡 Chapter 6 has been made a little more lightweight, with tool support for testing being reduced to a 20-minute topic. [19:03] 💡 Some of the new topics in the ISTQB Foundation syllabus have been embedded from agile. [19:17] 💡 It is possible to rewrite the ISTQB Foundation examination on the latest version, even if you are already certified on version 3.1. [19:32] 💡 The ISTQB Foundation examination pattern and number of questions from each chapter have remained the same. [19:46] 💡 The ISTQB Foundation syllabus will be covered in a playlist on the TM SQUARE TH-cam channel, with a new video being added every weekday. [20:28] 💡 The next video in the playlist will cover the exam pattern and number of questions from each chapter.
Thanks so much for this! Even after only studying your 3.1 playlist I "passed" my first 4.0 test exam by a comfortable margin, but this will help me do even better on the real thing.
sir i am preparing for ISTQB foundation level exam which sllaybus should i follow 3.1 or 4.0 ? i want to book exam on JAN 2024 so how could i start my prepration
You can prepare for 3.1 if you are writing in India. For other countries please check if they have rolled out already 4.0 for exam. As not many countries have rolled out 4.0 yet.
I can't even book the old exam. Friday, I have the 4.0 one. It's been difficult with little videos. I learn that way rather than reading. If I fail, then I take it as a practice and re book it for another time, but I'm doing my best. But I revise to plan to pass. Your videos are fantastic.
I am so sorry that couldn't help you. However I wish you all the very best for your first attempt and wish that you don't need write again. Thanks for your feedback
Well, I'll still be watching as I want to do more in the future. It's also good to keep up skilling as well. If I fail, I'll be back, so it's not a problem. If I pass, I'll still be back.
Hello Sir, Greetings! Just wanted to confirm that, in India can we take Foundation level v4.0 after 9th May 2024 ? So if i register now for May 11th 2024, will the exam be by default conducted based on v4.0 ? Thanks
Some countries in Europe and Africa and ISQI. We don't have list anywhere about the same. So you need to check with your country member board before appearing.
[00:12] 🎥 The new ISTQB Foundation syllabus (4.0) was released in May 2023.
[01:21] 💡 India will keep 3.1 into examinations till May 2024.
[02:42] 💡 The new syllabus is similar to the old one, but some topics have been modified or removed.
[04:30] 💡 The ISTQB Foundation syllabus 3.1 will be retired on May 9th 2024 for English and on November 9th 2024 for non-English.
[05:42] 💡 The new syllabus introduces the following changes:
The chapter on testing principles remains the same, but the chapter on the test process has been revised.
The new syllabus introduces the concept of test activities, which are the specific tasks that are performed during the testing process.
The new syllabus also introduces the concept of test artifacts, which are the documents and other work products that are created during the testing process.
[07:35] 🎥 The new syllabus has been revised to make it more aligned with the current industry practices and to improve the learning experience for students.
[07:48] 💡 A new topic has been added to the ISTQB Foundation syllabus: roles in testing.
[08:15] 💡 The topic on the role of testing has been moved from chapter 5 to chapter 1.
[08:43] 💡 The topic on psychology of testing has been blended with the topic of generic skills required for testing and put into the context of agile.
[08:55] 💡 A new topic has been added to chapter 1: independence of testing.
[09:10] 💡 The topic on testing throughout the software development life cycle remains the same, but some new flavors have been added, such as testing as a driver for software development and shift left approach.
[10:06] 💡 A new topic has been added to chapter 2: introduction to devops and testing.
[11:00] 💡 A new topic has been added to chapter 2: retrospective and process improvement.
[11:56] 💡 Three new topics have been added to chapter 2: static testing, feedback and review process, and collaborative user story writing, acceptance criteria, and ATDD acceptance test driven development.
[13:19] 💡 The topic on test case design techniques has been revised, with a new focus on the categorization of test techniques and the removal of use case testing.
[14:42] 💡 A new topic has been added to chapter 4: collaborative user story writing, acceptance criteria, and ATDD acceptance test driven development.
[15:23] 💡 Chapter 4 will have a new set of topics to discuss, including managing the test activities, which is more of like test management.
[15:50] 💡 A new topic has been added to Chapter 4: estimation techniques.
[16:18] 💡 Many of the topics in Chapter 4 are being blended from agile methodology to that of the ISTQB Foundation.
[16:46] 💡 Chapter 5 will have a little more focus on risk management, including risk definition, risk attributes, product risk analysis, and product risk control.
[17:28] 💡 Test monitoring, test control, and test completion have been brought to Chapter 5.
[17:54] 💡 A new topic has been added to Chapter 5: communication of the status under the monitoring.
[18:08] 💡 Chapter 6 has been made a little more lightweight, with tool support for testing being reduced to a 20-minute topic.
[19:03] 💡 Some of the new topics in the ISTQB Foundation syllabus have been embedded from agile.
[19:17] 💡 It is possible to rewrite the ISTQB Foundation examination on the latest version, even if you are already certified on version 3.1.
[19:32] 💡 The ISTQB Foundation examination pattern and number of questions from each chapter have remained the same.
[19:46] 💡 The ISTQB Foundation syllabus will be covered in a playlist on the TM SQUARE TH-cam channel, with a new video being added every weekday.
[20:28] 💡 The next video in the playlist will cover the exam pattern and number of questions from each chapter.
Thank you 😊
Got myself good marks by watching your videos, Thank you Neeraj sir.
Thanks so much for this! Even after only studying your 3.1 playlist I "passed" my first 4.0 test exam by a comfortable margin, but this will help me do even better on the real thing.
Thanks. Differences well Explained in very elaborative way connecting the dots from old and agile.
You are welcome!
Difference between ISTQB 3.1 vs 4.0 nicely explained Bhaiya... Thanks a lot 🤗
Thanks Pankaj !
I have qualified ISTQB Agile and CTFL exams just by watching your videos. Thanks a lot, sir!
Congratulations on the success.
Thanks for your valuable feedback.
sir i am preparing for ISTQB foundation level exam which sllaybus should i follow 3.1 or 4.0 ? i want to book exam on JAN 2024 so how could i start my prepration
You can prepare for 3.1 if you are writing in India. For other countries please check if they have rolled out already 4.0 for exam. As not many countries have rolled out 4.0 yet.
I can't even book the old exam. Friday, I have the 4.0 one. It's been difficult with little videos. I learn that way rather than reading. If I fail, then I take it as a practice and re book it for another time, but I'm doing my best. But I revise to plan to pass.
Your videos are fantastic.
I am so sorry that couldn't help you. However I wish you all the very best for your first attempt and wish that you don't need write again.
Thanks for your feedback
Well, I'll still be watching as I want to do more in the future. It's also good to keep up skilling as well. If I fail, I'll be back, so it's not a problem. If I pass, I'll still be back.
@@mazj2749 did you pass?
Hello Sir, Greetings!
Just wanted to confirm that, in India can we take Foundation level v4.0 after 9th May 2024 ? So if i register now for May 11th 2024, will the exam be by default conducted based on v4.0 ?
Thanks
HI I would like to book examination after May 9th 2024 and I am from India. So, could you please let me know which syllabus I need to follow?
You should follow 4.0
Which countries have adopted 4.0?
Some countries in Europe and Africa and ISQI. We don't have list anywhere about the same. So you need to check with your country member board before appearing.
Any idea whether Netherlands follows 3.1 or 4.0?