Are you looking to sit the JLPT in 2022? The JLPT is an internationally recognised qualification for Learners of the Japanese language. In the UK, the Japan Foundation test is available at the University of Edinburgh, and also in SOAS London, Cardiff University and the University of Leicester. The next JLPT test at the University of Edinburgh: 3rd December 2023. What sort of test is the JLPT? The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test is held in Japan and abroad to evaluate and certify Japanese-language proficiency of non-native speakers. The JLPT is an in-person test and cannot be completed online. Who can take the JLPT? The JLPT is open to all non-native Japanese speakers. Eligibility extends to holders of Japanese citizenship. In Edinburgh, the JLPT is open to applicants over 16. Is there only one exam? You may only take one assessment at a time, but the JLPT actually has five different levels that you will need to complete and pass. Each level builds upon the last. According to the JLPT website, the levels are labelled N1-N5, with N1 being the most difficult. Which test should I sit if I study Japanese at the Centre for Open Learning? Which test should I sit if I study Japanese at the Centre for Open Learning? N1 - This is for proficient users, we do not offer courses at this level in Japanese N2 - After taking Japanese Upper Intermediate Step 1 to Step 6 courses (not offered in 22-23) N3 - After taking Japanese Intermediate Step 1 to Step 6 courses (not offered in 22-23) N4 - After taking Japanese Elementary Step 1 to Step 6 courses N5 - After taking Japanese Beginners Step 1 to Step 6 courses If you are unsure at all, please discuss with your teacher who will be able to assist you. Please note, it is not permitted to change the test site or test level after the application has been made. How long is the exam? The test durations can change so please refer to the JLPT website for up-to-date timings - https://jlpt.jp/e/guideline/testsections.html How much does the exam cost? The fee to sit this exam at the University of Edinburgh is TBC for 2023. The fee is non-refundable. No refund will be given (no transfer to another test can be made either) under any circumstances once payment has been accepted. When and how do I receive test results? The test results will be available online during Monday 23rd January at 10AM (Japan Time) and Friday 31st March at 5PM (Japan Time) via the JLPT Official Website. English: https://www.jlpt.jp/e/guideline/results_online.html Japanese: https://www.jlpt.jp/guideline/results_online.html You will access these results using the passcode you have created when you registered. All examinees will receive their own Score Report. Successful examinees will receive a Certificate of Proficiency. For examinees outside of Japan, Score Reports will be sent via local host institutions (The University of Edinburgh), and examinees will receive a report for the July test in early October and a report for the December test in early March. If you do not receive a report by the end of the scheduled month, please contact jlpt@ed.ac.uk. Does the JLPT certificate expire at some point? The JLPT certificate never expires. Contact Information: Visit the Japan Foundation website, if you have any further questions https://jlpt.jp/e/faq/ Please contact our JLPT Coordinator at COL if you have any questions: jlpt@ed.ac.uk This article was published on 2024-10-14