The JLPT N5 is the easiest of the tests. It corresponds to the old level 4 or 4級 test. It is where you will probably want to start when you are first studying. It only requires about 100 hours of classroom work to pass.100 kanji At the N5 level, the JLPT expects you to know about 100 kanji to pass. These kanji can change slightly between tests, but you can generally expect to see the 100 most common kanji for verbs, numbers, time, places, people, basic adjectives, and directions.Passing the JLPT N5 is a great way to show your interest in the language and culture and to learn basic conversation, but it won't guarantee you a job. Most jobs require a minimum of N4. ... Employers are not just looking for a basic understanding of vocabulary but also comprehensive reading and conversational skills.
Course | JLPT N5 |
Duration | 140 Hours |
Demo Class | Yes |
Fees | 20,000/- |