Well.. that depends on you! I can only share my experience what I have been doing. If you are a fresher then I would highly recommend to go through BBST.org and watch all the videos. This is created by Cem Kaner (profession University of North Florida, U.S.) and renowned tester and thinker.
The other
Here is the list of the links. Manual Testing link is most important. Your Priority should be :
1. Understand about Software Engineering
2. Knowledge about SDLC, STLC
3. Learn about testing especially Manual – Different types of Testing, Bug Writing, Test Case writing
4. Roles and Responsibility of Testers. Same of another team members – Managers, Developers, BA and other
5. Programming languages : at least basic programs
6. Getting ISTQB – Foundations Certified
Testing:
Manual Testing (This is must to watch and then read)
http://www.testingeducation.org/BBST/ (Cem Kaner)
· Start from Foundations – Watch all videos
· Then go next to – Bug Advocacy, Test Design and other links at top.
· Keep a note of the questions you have and later we can have a call for that.
Performance Testing (After manual testing is done later)
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb924376.aspx
Programming Language:
OOPS Concept
GeeksForGeeks for Practice
Links:
Course List
http://www. softwaretestinghelp.org/best- software-testing-online- training-course/ (Just go through the Course Content. Later search/read each item)
Short Testing Tutorial:
http://www.guru99.com/ software-testing.html (Never read but may be good to read once)
https://www.tutorialspoint. com/software_testing/software_ testing_overview.htm (Never read but may be good to read once)
Blogs to Read:
www.satisfice.com/blog/ (James Bach)
http://testertested.blogspot. com/ (Pradeep Soundararajan's)
http://curioustester.blogspot. com/ (Parimala Hariprasad)mioc
http://www.developsense.com/ (Michael Bolton)
http://kaner.com/ (Cem Kaner)
Company to follow: