None that I know of. Train yourself from youtube and other online fake courses..call your BA friends..call your IT friends..be thankful to them for their time...there are plenty of online stuff out there...if you research well..you could easily be one of the most experienced QA without even going to the Job.
But it needs ghanghor tapasya...
Online reading, filtering out weeds, s'more reading, going to the nearest public library and reading an actual SLDC or IT book, learning SQL and learning systems architecture, watching Youtube at least 4 -5 hours a day, then taking notes for anomalies, creating a blog about life as an aspiring QA Professional, responding and asking questions in an existing blog post, creating a scenario for your fake resume, taking unrelated but useful Coursera and MIT MOOC classes, being courteous and respectful to your Computer Science F1 student cousin and calling her for inspiration, watch Imitation Game and learn something from Turing's life or his equation, question God, watch nerd writer's video blog on Westworld: What makes Anthony Hopkins Great (this so that you understand what makes Jire Khursani, Loot and other Nepali & Hindi TV and movies so mediocre, without being unpatriotic), read Classic Shell skripting, read Catch-22, watch the Wire..smore weed...you will be Ok