N1 and N2 measure broader knowledge and a wider range of usage.N4 and N5 measure the level of basic Japanese.They are each scored differently, in terms of what is passing: There are 5 levels of the test, N1 to N5. If there is even one scoring section where the score is below the sectional pass mark, examinees are determined to have failed, no matter how high the total score he/she might have. All scores of the scoring section are equal or greater than the Sectional Pass Marks.A total score equal to or greater than the Overall Pass Mark.You can pass the JLPT when you take all the required sections and meet the following criteria: What Scores Do You Need to Pass the JLPT?
Parents: Please complete the form, scan it, and email it to the test headquarters ( ) by September 30, 2021. Examinees outside of Japan will receive Score Reports from local host institutions in early October and in early March for the July test. Minor Consent Form (Washington, DC, Test Site Only) The form below must be completed for any minor (under 18 years of age) who is registered to take the JLPT in Washington, DC. JLPT N4 Kanji test (19) JLPT N4 listening test (54) JLPT N4 reading test (21) JLPT N4 vocabulary test (31) JLPT N5 Basic (126) JLPT N5 grammar test (26) JLPT N5 Kanji test (19) JLPT N5 listening test (43) JLPT N5 reading test (14) JLPT N5 vocabulary test (24) Non-JLPT (32) Phrase translation easy quiz (12) Word translation difficult. Score Reports will be sent in Japan in early September for the July test and in early February for the December test. Those who pass the exam will receive a Certificate of Proficiency. Score reports will be provided to all examinees. Score Report and Certificate of Proficiency Japan (For examinees who applied via the Internet) It depends on the location when and what information is available. Ĭhoose from the test location to view the results. The online Test Results Announcement for the JLPT 2021(Dec) is available around the end of Jan 2022. The results of the tests can be viewed on the Internet. One of the challenges for taking a JLPT (the Japanese Language Proficiency Test) beyond the exam itself is waiting for the results! On average, just receiving the results from the test takes roughly two months.