EXR Games
Beginner to Advanced

Game Testing Course in Kerala

EXR Games' game testing course is Kerala's only dedicated video game QA program - not a general software testing course with a few gaming examples bolted on. Over 4 months at our campus in Calicut and Kochi, Kerala, you'll train as a certified QA tester across manual testing, bug tracking, automation, and performance QA, working with real game builds instead of generic sample applications. If you're searching for a game qa testing course or want to become a video game tester, this program covers the full skill set studios expect from a quality assurance game tester - with online, offline, and hybrid batches for students aged 18–28.

Skills you'll gain

Test PlanningBug TrackingAutomationPerformance Testing
250+ Students enrolled
English
Duration4 Months
ModeOnline / Offline / Hybrid
LevelBeginner to Advanced
EligibilityMinimum Plus Two
Batch Size10–20 students
CertificateEXR + Unity Certified + KCDS Certified
EMIAvailable
New Batches1st and last week of every month

This program includes:

64 lessons
Hands-on projects
Industry certification
Career support
Lifetime access
Studio exposure
Free demo class

What you'll learn

The game testing course at EXR Games is built for students aged 18–28 who want a fast, practical entry point into the gaming industry through QA - one of the most in-demand and least-competitive roles to break into, since most training in Kerala focuses on software QA in general, not video game quality assurance specifically. Training happens at South India's dedicated gaming campus in Calicut and Kochi, Kerala, working with real game builds and industry-standard bug tracking tools, not simulated exercises disconnected from how studios actually run QA.

By the end of the program, you will be able to:

Plan and execute game test cycles - write test plans, test cases, and checklists specific to gameplay, UI, and platform-specific QA for video games.
Find, reproduce, and report bugs professionally - identify defects, reproduce them reliably, and write clear, structured bug reports the way a certified QA tester does in a real studio pipeline.
Use industry-standard QA tools - work with bug tracking and test management tools like Jira, used across the game QA industry.
Understand game engines from a QA perspective - test builds in Unity and Unreal Engine, understanding how engine-level issues differ from general software bugs.
Apply automation to game testing - use automation frameworks to speed up repetitive QA tasks and understand where automated vs. manual testing fits in a real QA pipeline.
Test for performance and platform compatibility - run performance QA across PC, mobile, and console targets, catching frame-rate, memory, and platform-specific issues before launch.

Course facts at a glance: 4 modules · 64 lessons · 16 weeks · Beginner to Advanced level · Minimum Plus Two eligibility · Batch size 10–20 students · Online, offline, and hybrid delivery · New batches every 1st and last week of the month · Free demo class available · EMI payment options · EXR + Unity Certified + KCDS Certified on completion. This is the same QA process EXR Games Studio runs on its own titles, which is why our graduates step into game tester and QA roles already understanding how professional video game quality assurance actually works - not just software testing theory borrowed from a general IT course.

Skills you'll gain

QA Fundamentals

Test Planning
Bug Tracking & Reporting
Test Case Design
QA Documentation

Game-Specific Testing

Automation
Performance Testing
Platform Compatibility Testing
Engine-Level QA (Unity/Unreal)

Tools & Process

Jira
Bug Tracking Systems
Regression Testing
Agile QA Workflow

Tools & Technologies

JiraUnityUnreal EngineBug Tracking SystemsTest Management ToolsAutomation Frameworks

Course series • 4 course series

This program consists of 4 comprehensive courses that build upon each other to give you a complete understanding of game development.

Topics covered:

Introduction to QA & Game Testing
Types of Testing (Functional, Regression, Exploratory)
Bug Life Cycle & Severity Classification
QA Documentation Basics

Topics covered:

Manual Testing Techniques for Games
Bug Reproduction & Reporting Standards
Using Jira for Bug Tracking
Platform-Specific Testing (PC, Mobile, Console)

Topics covered:

Automation Testing Fundamentals
Performance & Load Testing for Games
Frame Rate, Memory & Optimization Testing
Regression Testing Workflows

Topics covered:

QA Inside Unity and Unreal Engine
Compatibility & Certification Testing
QA Team Workflow & Agile Processes
Final QA Portfolio Project

Learn from Industry Experts

Get trained by QA professionals who've tested real, shipped games — not generic software applications. Join now and start your journey.

Instructors

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QA Instructor

EXR Games

Frequently asked questions

Game testing is the process of playing and evaluating a video game to find bugs, glitches, and issues before release, covering gameplay, performance, and platform compatibility.

QA (Quality Assurance) in game development is the broader discipline of ensuring a game meets quality standards - combining game testing, bug tracking, test planning, and process management to catch issues before players do.

A video game QA tester plays through builds using structured test plans, documents bugs with clear reproduction steps, retests fixes, and works closely with developers to track issues through to resolution.

This is a dedicated video game QA testing course - every module, tool, and project is built around testing actual games in Unity and Unreal Engine, not general software applications.

No. While some technical understanding helps, especially for automation, most QA tester roles start with strong manual testing skills, attention to detail, and clear bug-reporting - all covered from the ground up in this course.

All three. You can train online, attend in person at our Calicut or Kochi campus, or join the hybrid track that combines both.

A minimum qualification of Plus Two (12th grade) is required. No prior QA or programming experience is necessary.

Yes. EMI options are available, so cost isn't a barrier to starting your career in game QA.

Yes. We offer a free demo class so you can experience our teaching approach before enrolling.

New batches begin during the first and last week of every month.

Yes. On completion, you'll receive certification from EXR Games, Unity Technologies, and KCDS, recognized within the game development industry.

You'll learn Jira for bug tracking, along with automation frameworks and testing directly inside Unity and Unreal Engine builds.

Manual testing involves a person playing through the game to find issues, ideal for gameplay feel and exploratory bugs. Automated testing uses scripts to repeatedly test specific functions, ideal for regression testing and performance checks. This course covers both.

Yes. We provide resume building, portfolio review, mock interviews, and direct connections with industry partners hiring QA testers.

Yes. All students receive structured study materials to support in-class and self-paced learning.

You'll complete a full QA cycle on a real game project — test plan, execution, bug reports, and retesting - giving you a portfolio piece that demonstrates real QA process, not just theory.

Graduates are prepared for roles including Game Tester and QA Tester, with a path toward QA Lead, Automation Tester, and broader software QA roles.

Yes. QA is one of the most accessible entry points into game studios, requiring less upfront technical skill than programming or art roles while still providing direct exposure to how games are built and shipped.

EXR Games has campuses in Calicut and Kochi, Kerala, with offline classes held on-site at either location and online/hybrid options for students anywhere in Kerala who can't attend in person.

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