Join our Japanese language coaching to master reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. Our expert guidance and focused practice prepare students for all JLPT levels, from N5 to N1, opening doors to study, work, and cultural opportunities in Japan.
JLPT N5 – Beginner Level
The JLPT N5 is the entry-level Japanese Language Proficiency Test, perfect for beginners. It evaluates basic reading, writing, and listening skills, including simple phrases and everyday expressions. Passing N5 demonstrates foundational Japanese knowledge, ideal for students starting their study abroad journey or anyone seeking entry-level Japanese proficiency for travel or work.
JLPT N4 – Elementary Level
The JLPT N4 assesses elementary Japanese skills, focusing on simple reading comprehension, listening, and basic grammar. This level shows you can understand and communicate in everyday situations, making it suitable for learners aiming to study, work, or live in Japan with basic conversational fluency.
JLPT N3 – Intermediate Level
The JLPT N3 bridges beginner and advanced Japanese, testing intermediate grammar, reading, and listening skills. Passing N3 proves you can handle everyday conversations and understand general texts, supporting goals like studying in Japanese institutions or working in Japanese-speaking environments.
JLPT N2 – Pre-Advanced Level
The JLPT N2 evaluates high-intermediate Japanese proficiency, including complex reading, listening comprehension, and nuanced grammar. Achieving N2 demonstrates you can function effectively in professional or academic settings, opening opportunities for career advancement or higher education in Japan.
JLPT N1 – Advanced Level
The JLPT N1 is the highest-level Japanese proficiency test, measuring advanced reading, listening, and comprehension skills. Passing N1 shows near-native fluency, making it essential for professionals, researchers, or students aiming for top-level careers, business, or study opportunities in Jap
| Level | Skills Tested | Sections | Questions / Duration | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N5 | Basic reading, writing, listening, grammar, vocabulary | Language Knowledge (Vocabulary & Grammar), Reading, Listening | ~100–120 questions; Total: 105 minutes | Elementary expressions, daily life, ~800 words, ~100 Kanji |
| N4 | Basic to elementary Japanese | Language Knowledge, Reading, Listening | ~120–140 questions; Total: 110 minutes | Everyday situations, simple passages, ~1500 words, ~300 Kanji |
| N3 | Intermediate Japanese | Language Knowledge, Reading, Listening | ~100–130 questions; Total: 140 minutes | Comprehension of slightly complex texts, intermediate grammar, ~375 Kanji, ~3000 words |
| N2 | Upper-intermediate Japanese | Language Knowledge, Reading, Listening | ~110–130 questions; Total: 155 minutes | Understand everyday and abstract topics, advanced grammar, ~1000 Kanji, ~6000 words |
| N1 | Advanced Japanese | Language Knowledge, Reading, Listening | ~100–120 questions; Total: 170 minutes | Fluent comprehension of complex texts, professional/academic Japanese, ~2000 Kanji, ~10,000 words |
LIVE BATCH
Date: 19 January 2026
Time: 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM
Duration: 3 Months
Batch: Online
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is an internationally recognized exam that measures and certifies Japanese language ability for non-native speakers. It assesses reading, writing, listening, and grammar skills across five levels: N5 (beginner) to N1 (advanced).
Anyone who wants to study, work, or live in Japan can take the JLPT. There are no age restrictions, and it is suitable for students, professionals, and language enthusiasts.
N5: Basic understanding of Japanese; simple phrases and daily expressions.
N4: Elementary Japanese; can handle everyday situations.
N3: Intermediate; can understand moderately complex texts and conversations.
N2: Upper-intermediate; understands abstract topics and professional settings.
N1: Advanced; fluent in reading, listening, and complex communication.
Language Knowledge: Vocabulary, grammar, and kanji
Reading: Comprehension of sentences and short passages
Listening: Understanding spoken Japanese in daily and professional contexts
N5: ~105 minutes
N4: ~110 minutes
N3: ~140 minutes
N2: ~155 minutes
N1: ~170 minutes
Each section is scored separately. To pass, candidates must achieve the minimum score in each section as well as the overall passing score.
The JLPT is held twice a year in many countries: July and December, though some locations offer only one session.
Registration is done online via the official JLPT website or authorized test centers in your country. Early registration is recommended, as seats can fill quickly.
Passing the JLPT can help with:
Study in Japan (university admission requirements)
Career opportunities with Japanese companies
Visa or immigration purposes
Cultural understanding and personal growth
Enroll in a structured Japanese coaching program
Practice reading, writing, listening, and grammar regularly
Use JLPT practice tests and study resources
Focus on vocabulary and kanji memorization according to your target level