


However, in order to pass, you need to meet 2 conditions:ġ. Or if you are up for a challenge, here are some quizzes you can consider taking: If you are unsure of how to prepare for JLPT N2 or N3, click on the links and it will lead you to a guide we came up with some time back! Also check out our Digital JLPT N3 Kanji book and our JLPT N2 Online Prep Course! As for JLPT Test Levels N4 to N5, there are 2 Components: Japanese Language Knowledge (120 marks) and Listening (60 marks). Looking at the test components, JLPT Test Levels N1 to N3 is composed of 3 Components: Reading (60 marks), Vocabulary (60 marks) as well as Listening (60 marks). Taking the Test from an Overseas Educational Institute Test Components For more information on how you would go about applying for the JLPT online or otherwise, please click on any one of the links below:Ģ. However, the test date still remains to be the same.

For the full and comprehensive list of overseas institutes which conduct JLPT, head on down to the link over here to check if it is an approved institute.Īs the location in which you take the JLPT varies, there may be different procedures, windows or deadlines of which you have to take note of. Of which, you have two options which would be to either take the test locally in Japan or in an Educational Institute Overseas. Moving on, let’s see the various locations in which you can take the JLPT. The registration period for the July 2021 JLPT is 3/26 – 4/16 at 5:00 PM Test Location Registration through the MYjlpt page is now open for the July 2021 JLPT. These tests are usually held once in July and once in December.ġst JLPT Test in 2021 – July 4th 20201 Registration Dates for 2021 July JLPT Throughout the span of one year, there are typically JLPT tests being held biannually. With that being said, let’s get on with some of the details related to the test! Test Datesįirst things first, let’s go through the dates on which the tests are being held so you can mark them down on the calendar. With varying difficulty levels from N5 to N1 (with N1 being the most difficult) it is relatively important to start deciding on which level to take on the test date before applying for the JLPT online. It’s almost that time of the year again where most of us are getting all ready to sign up for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, otherwise known as the JLPT.
