A cosmological model is described in this study using f(Q,T) gravity, and the parameters are restricted using cosmological data sets. We start out by using a well-motivated form of f(Q,T) as f(Q,T)=mQ+nT, where m and n are model parameters. To solve the field equations, we use the relation that the deceleration parameter is inversely related to the Hubble parameter. In this case, we find that by parametrizing the cosmological parameters the transition redshift between early deceleration and late time acceleration occurs at zt=0.453+0.0017−0.0017 The positive slope of the Om (z) diagnostic analysis indicates that the model is in a phantom phase. Based on the current study, it seems that f(Q,T) gravity might offer a substitute for dark energy in order to address the current cosmic acceleration.