Please contact Cambridge Assessment International Education directly for more information about the exam schedule, and follow the links below for official information: Top I-GCSE Japanese - Cambridge Exam Specification Number of candidates sititng the GCE (A Level) Japanese exam broken down by year: Please note that most resources are still based on the Here for other recommended resources for teaching A Level Please see page 55 of the current specification for resources suggestedĪs bibliographies to support study of the prescribed topic or text in Follow the links belowįor official information from the Pearson (Edexcel) website: Please be sure to use the correct specification. Please note that the specification for both the A Level exams has Information or contact Pearson (Edexcel) directly on 020 7010 2187 For more information, please click here.Įxam board contact details: Pearson (Edexcel) įor A Level Japanese, please check the link below for more GCSE Japanese can be taken as part of theĮnglish Baccalaureate. That recognises where pupils have secured a C grade or better across aĬore of academic subjects: English, mathematics, history or geography, The English Baccalaureate was introduced 2010 as a performance measure Depends on the pupils and their starting point.ĭates: Check the dates of upcoming Pearson (Edexcel) Please contact Pearson (Edexcel) directly for more information about theĮxam schedule, and follow the links below for official information from the Pearson (Edexcel) website:ĭownload current specification, examiners' reports, Or contact Pearson (Edexcel) directly on 020 7010 2187 (within the UK) GCSE Japanese, please check the link below for more information If you are not registered at a school or college but wish to sit The Department for Education can provide a International AS Level Japanese (AS Level only).
The international JLPT official website () has information on which countries do offer the July test.įor the 2019 test, registration will open in late August and close at the end of September. Only the December test is offered in the U.S. The July test, which is offered in Japan and some other countries, is NOT offered in the United States. Is this test offered in the United States? I saw a midyear (July) test listed on the Japan Foundation’s website. The test is offered once a year, on the first Sunday of December, and all levels are given at the same time, typically between 12:00 noon and 4:00 or 5:00 p.m., so it is not possible to take more than one level each year.
You do not have to have taken or passed lower levels of the JLPT in order to take higher levels of the test. Test-takers do need to understand and be able to follow instructions that will be given by a proctor in English.
People of all ages and backgrounds are welcome to take the JLPT. There are no restrictions on who can take the test. No credits or scholarships are given to those who pass the test. It is used by some companies and schools (especially schools in Japan) to determine an individual’s Japanese language ability. The JLPT was developed to measure the proficiency level of non-native learners of Japanese. If your questions are not answered here, please email is the purpose of the JLPT? When does registration open for the JLPT? I saw a midyear (July) test listed on the Japan Foundation's website. Frequently Asked Questions General JLPT InformationĬan I take more than one level of the JLPT?