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This question is about tester.
There is no specific education needed to be a software tester. However, most software testers have a bachelor's degree or an associate's degree in computer science, IT, mathematics, or engineering. Some certifications specific to software testing require some educational experience.
The CAST - Certified Associate In Software Testing, for example, is a great certification for early-career testers and requires one of the following:
a bachelor's degree
a two-year degree in college with one year of experience
Three years of experience in IT.
To qualify as a Level 2 (five to eight years of experience) CST - Certified Software Tester requires meeting one of the following conditions:
A four-year degree from an accredited college-level institution & 2 years of experience in the information services field
A three-year degree from an accredited college-level institution & 3 years of experience in the information services field
A two-year degree from accredited college-level institution & 4 years of experience in the information services field
Six years experience in the information services field
To qualify as a Level 3 (eight to eleven years experience) ISTQB (International Software Testing Qualification Board) - Expert Level - Test Manager:
Advanced certificate depending upon the expert module desired
Minimum five years of testing experience.
Minimum two years of experience in the selected expert level

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