FAQ
The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is a standardized exam for non-native speakers to assess their Japanese language skills. It has five levels, from N1 (most advanced) to N5 (beginner), and evaluates reading, listening, grammar, and vocabulary. Conducted twice a year, the JLPT is recognized globally for education, job opportunities, and visa requirements.
The Japanese NAT-TEST (Nihongo Achievement Test) is a proficiency exam for non-native speakers, similar to the JLPT. It has five levels (N1 to N5) and tests grammar, vocabulary, reading, and listening skills. The exam is conducted multiple times a year in various countries and is accepted by many institutions and employers as proof of Japanese language ability.
The next JLPT exams for 2025 are scheduled as follows:
First session: Sunday, July 6, 2025
Second session: Sunday, December 7, 2025
Registration periods typically vary by country, but they usually fall in:
Late March to mid-April for the July session, and
Late August to mid-September for the December session
For more details, click here.
Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) – managed by the Japan Foundation & JEES: https://www.jlpt.jp/e/
Bangalore :
https://jlpt.bnkindia.in
Chennai :
https://www.jlptchennaiindia.com/
Karur :
www.jaltra.org