The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is a globally recognized measure of Japanese language proficiency. Understanding the JLPT scoring methods for each level is crucial for candidates to evaluate their proficiency and set goals for future exams. In this article, Migii JLPT will provide information on how to calculate JLPT scores for the 5 levels from N5 to N1. Let’s follow along!
JLPT Exam Structure
The JLPT exam structure may vary slightly each year, but generally, it maintains the following main sections:
- Language Knowledge (文字・語彙): Assesses the ability to recognize and use Kanji, vocabulary, and Japanese grammar.
- Reading (読解): Evaluates the ability to understand Japanese texts at various difficulty levels.
- Listening (聴解): Measures the ability to comprehend Japanese conversations and lectures.
JLPT Scoring Methods by Level
Each section (Language Knowledge, Reading, Listening) is scored individually on a scale from 0 to 60. The total score for the JLPT is calculated by summing the scores of the three sections, on a scale from 0 to 180. To pass the JLPT, candidates must achieve the minimum total score required for their specific level.
Keep reading to learn more about the specific scoring methods for each JLPT level from N5 to N1.
Levels |
Total Score |
Time |
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Total Score |
Passing Score |
Vocabulary |
Grammar |
Reading Comprehension |
Listening Comprehension |
Total Time |
Time for Each Section |
|
N1 |
400 |
126 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
150 min |
50 min |
N2 |
300 |
105 |
60 |
60 |
80 |
100 |
120 min |
40 min |
N3 |
200 |
70 |
35 |
35 |
60 |
70 |
90 min |
30 min |
N4 |
180 |
36 |
30 |
30 |
50 |
70 |
80 min |
25 min |
N5 |
100 |
36 |
20 |
20 |
30 |
30 |
60 min |
20 min |
Summary of Scores and Exam Time
JLPT N5 Scoring Method
- Language Knowledge Score: 19 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Reading Comprehension Score: 19 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Listening Comprehension Score: 19 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Total Score: 100 points or higher (maximum 180 points)
Skills |
Number of Questions |
Total Score |
Passing Score |
Time |
Language Knowledge |
20 |
20 |
6 |
30 mins |
Vocabulary |
10 |
10 |
3 |
15 mins |
Grammar |
10 |
10 |
3 |
15 mins |
Reading Comprehension |
20 |
30 |
10 |
20 mins |
Listening Comprehension |
20 |
30 |
10 |
20 mins |
Total |
60 |
36 |
60 mins |
How to Calculate JLPT N5 Scores
How to Calculate JLPT N4 Scores
- Language Knowledge Score: 20 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Reading Comprehension Score: 20 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Listening Comprehension Score: 20 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Total Score: 105 points or higher (maximum 180 points)
Skills |
Number of Questions |
Total Score |
Passing Score |
Time |
Language Knowledge |
20 |
20 |
6 |
30 mins |
Vocabulary |
10 |
10 |
3 |
15 mins |
Grammar |
10 |
10 |
3 |
15 mins |
Reading Comprehension |
30 |
30 |
10 |
30 mins |
Listening Comprehension |
20 |
30 |
10 |
20 mins |
Total |
60 |
36 |
120 mins |
How to Calculate JLPT N4 Scores
How to Calculate JLPT N3 Scores
- Language Knowledge Score: 25 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Reading Comprehension Score: 25 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Listening Comprehension Score: 25 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Total Score: 110 points or higher (maximum 180 points)
Skills |
Number of Questions |
Total Score |
Passing Score |
Time |
Language Knowledge |
30 |
30 |
10 |
30 mins |
Vocabulary |
15 |
15 |
5 |
15 mins |
Grammar |
15 |
15 |
5 |
15 mins |
Reading Comprehension |
40 |
40 |
13 |
40 mins |
Listening Comprehension |
30 |
30 |
10 |
30 mins |
Total |
100 |
70 |
120 mins |
How to Calculate JLPT N3 Scores
How to Calculate JLPT N2 Scores
- Language Knowledge Score: 30 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Reading Comprehension Score: 30 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Listening Comprehension Score: 30 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Total Score: 120 points or higher (maximum 180 points)
Skills |
Number of Questions |
Total Score |
Passing Score |
Time |
Language Knowledge |
50 |
50 |
16 |
50 mins |
Vocabulary |
25 |
25 |
8 |
25 mins |
Grammar |
25 |
25 |
8 |
25 mins |
Reading Comprehension |
50 |
50 |
16 |
50 mins |
Listening Comprehension |
40 |
50 |
16 |
40 mins |
Total |
150 |
105 |
180 mins |
How to Calculate JLPT N2 Scores
How to Calculate JLPT N1 Scores
- Language Knowledge Score: 35 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Reading Comprehension Score: 35 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Listening Comprehension Score: 35 points or higher (maximum 60 points)
- Total Score: 130 points or higher (maximum 180 points)
Skills |
Number of Questions |
Total Score |
Passing Score |
Time |
Language Knowledge |
60 |
60 |
19 |
50 mins |
Vocabulary |
30 |
30 |
9 |
25 mins |
Grammar |
30 |
30 |
10 |
25 mins |
Reading Comprehension |
50 |
60 |
19 |
50 mins |
Listening Comprehension |
50 |
60 |
19 |
50 mins |
Total |
180 |
126 |
180 mins |
How to Calculate JLPT N1 Scores
Evaluation Criteria for JLPT Levels
Each JLPT level corresponds to a specific proficiency level in Japanese. Here are the detailed evaluation criteria for each level:
Level N5:
- Vocabulary: Able to understand and use basic vocabulary and grammar in simple daily communication situations.
- Listening: Can understand simple content when spoken slowly and clearly.
- Speaking: Capable of basic communication in simple situations such as greetings, self-introduction, asking for directions, and shopping.
- Writing: Able to write short, simple sentences using basic grammar and vocabulary.
- Reading: Can use Japanese to perform simple activities like shopping, asking for directions, and ordering food.
Level N4:
- Vocabulary: Able to understand and use common vocabulary and grammar in everyday communication situations.
- Listening: Can understand the main points in simple conversations and articles about familiar topics.
- Speaking: Can effectively communicate in basic situations such as shopping, asking for directions, visiting a doctor, and conversing with friends.
- Writing: Able to write short, simple passages using common grammar and vocabulary.
- Reading: Can use Japanese for basic daily communication activities such as shopping, traveling, and interacting with friends.
Level N3:
- Vocabulary: Able to understand and use intermediate-level vocabulary and grammar in various communication situations.
- Listening: Can understand the main points in conversations and articles on a wide range of topics.
- Speaking: Can effectively communicate in more complex situations such as discussing hobbies, work, studies, etc.
- Writing: Able to write short essays using intermediate-level grammar and vocabulary.
- Reading: Can use Japanese to handle more complex daily communication activities such as discussing social issues, giving presentations, and writing work emails.
Level N2:
- Vocabulary: Able to understand and use advanced vocabulary and grammar across various fields.
- Listening: Can comprehend detailed content in conversations and articles on complex topics.
- Speaking: Can effectively communicate in all situations, including those requiring high professional skills.
- Writing: Capable of writing long essays using advanced grammar and vocabulary.
- Reading: Able to use Japanese for professional communication activities like business negotiations, academic presentations, and report writing.
Level N1:
- Vocabulary: Able to masterfully understand and use advanced vocabulary and grammar in all fields.
- Listening: Can understand all content in conversations and articles, including highly specialized topics.
- Speaking: Can communicate fluently and confidently in all situations, including highly professional and diplomatic contexts.
- Writing: Capable of writing long, complex essays using advanced grammar and vocabulary accurately and effectively.
- Reading: Able to use Japanese for high-level professional activities such as international negotiations, book writing, and scientific research.
Level |
Kanji |
Vocabulary |
Listening |
Study Hours |
N5 |
~ 100 |
~ 800 |
Beginner |
150 |
N4 |
~ 300 |
~ 1500 |
Basic |
300 |
N3 |
~ 650 |
~ 3750 |
Elementary |
450 |
N2 |
~ 1000 |
~ 6000 |
Intermediate |
600 |
N1 |
~ 2000 |
~ 10000 |
Advanced |
900 |
Evaluation Criteria for Each Level
The JLPT exam is a reputable and highly regarded measure of Japanese language proficiency. Understanding the JLPT scoring system and the evaluation criteria for each level helps candidates focus their studies and prepare effectively, leading to better results in the exam. Migii JLPT wishes you successful preparation and hopes you achieve the desired results!