JLPT overview
The JLPT is a widely recognized standardized test conducted worldwide to evaluate the Japanese language proficiency of non-native speakers. Similar to the JFT, it consists of five levels: N1 (highest) to N5 (lowest). The JLPT assesses skills in vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and listening comprehension. Many universities and companies in Japan require JLPT scores for admission, scholarships, and employment.