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JLPT is a standardized test of Japanese language for non-native speakers. Find out the latest news, test dates, locations, scores, and CEFR levels on the official website.
- N1-N5
N1and N2 measure the level of understanding of Japanese used...
- Change in Test Time and Approximate Number of Test Items for N1
* Please note that some PDF files available on this website...
- July
July - JLPT Japanese-Language Proficiency Test
- Links
The Japan Foundation's branch office, Japanese-language...
- Changes in Test Time and Approximate Number of Test Items for N4 and N5
〇 Changes in approximate number of test items ・ N4 ・ N5 *...
- Cancellation of The December Test in New Delhi
Cancellation of The December Test in New Delhi - JLPT...
- Cancellation of The Test in Some Host Cities Outside Japan
Cancellation of The Test in Some Host Cities Outside Japan -...
- Taking The Test Overseas
* Above is the general process for overseas. Details may...
- N1-N5
JLPT is a standardized test of Japanese language ability for non-native speakers. It has four levels (N1-N5) and various advantages for education, work and society. Learn more about its objectives, history, characteristics and self-evaluation list.
The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (日本語能力試験, Nihongo Nōryoku Shiken), or JLPT, is a standardized criterion-referenced test to evaluate and certify Japanese language proficiency for non-native speakers, covering language knowledge, reading ability, and listening ability.
Japanese Language Proficiency Test Organized by Japan Foundation & Japan Education Exchanges & Services (JEES) conducted by the Japanese Cultural Society of Singapore. The objective of the test is to let Japanese language students know their level of proficiency as well as to enhance their enthusiasm for the learning of the language for mutual ...
Practice for the JLPT with sample questions organized by level, from N1 to N5. Find out the form and type of test items and get more practice resources.
Jul 19, 2022 · Learn what the JLPT is, why people take it, and how it's structured. The JLPT is a standardized test of Japanese language proficiency with five levels, from N5 to N1, for various purposes and audiences.
A short JLPT placement assessment for Japanese learners. Want to start studying for the JLPT but aren’t sure of your level? Take a short 5-10 minute quiz that adjusts its difficulty to your performance and, at the end, gives an estimate of your Japanese ability.