JLPT December 2024

The same thing was announced for other countries on this site: Test Results Announcement | JLPT Japanese-Language Proficiency Test

The online Test Results Announcement for the JLPT 2024 (DECEMBER) is available for viewing from 10:00 am on January 31 (Fri.), 2025, to 5:00 pm on March 31 (Mon.) (Japan Time), 2025.

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With typical spectacular timing, MyJLPT is scheduled to be unavailable in Japan on results day, Friday 31st January, from 22:00 to 24:00.

See: https://info.jees-jlpt.jp/

So make sure to check JLPT results outside of those hours! :pleading_face:

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JLPT results for Japan now available here!
https://info.jees-jlpt.jp/

Get overseas results when available using this link!
https://www.jlpt.jp/e/guideline/results_online.html

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NB: A direct link for accessing JLPT results for many countries, when available, was provided by Erz on this post:

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Good luck everyone!

For those who failed or who are going up to the next level, I believe it’s the case that from the summer session this year onwards you should receive a CEFR equivalancy grade with your results (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2) so you can look forward to that.

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What better way to console yourself than to learn about rabbits in Japanese :rabbit2:

And … what better way to celebrate your success than to learn about rabbits in Japanese! :rabbit:

Hop over here:

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N5 passed! :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes::partying_face: 122/180

Vocabulary/Grammar/Reading: 86/120 (thanks Bunpro!! :hugs:)
Listening: 36/60 🥲 that was close! :sweat_smile:

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I failed N3 by 3 points :sob:

I thought I had completely bombed the exam and was emotionally ready to receive a super low score, but this actually feels so much worst.

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passed N5 - 84/180
My listening was 25/60 - I am shocked it was that high - LOL

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Overseas is out, too! Passed N3 with 175 points, vocab 60, reading 55, listening 60 (don’t know how that happened lol), much much better than anticipated :relaxed:

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Oh no, that’s so cruel! I understand your frustration - failing by many points, ok, was not ready for that level, but failing by just a few is hard :frowning:

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So close - it means you’re really likely to get it whenever you sign up for it again :relaxed:

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I expected to barely pass the N2 at best, but I crushed it!
Grammar 42/60
Reading 60/60
Listening 60/60
Guess spending the entire year reading visual novels payed off!
Shooting for N1 in December!

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I hope so! Since I expected to fail, I had already decided to take it again in July this year. Since my score was so close, maybe I can stress a little less during the next 6 months of study.

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Passed N4! 103/180. Not the best but I did pass at least. Pretty sure the grammar portion was where I lost the most points.

I am still bitter about the listening portion (33/60). I was in the front row and one of the proctors was shuffling papers right in front of me the entire time. :upside_down_face:

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やっぱり不合格しました

Passed vocab and grammar and did better than I thought I would on my listening. I just suck at the reading section.

It was close enough that in July I will be pretty confident to pass

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Passed N1 with 119! The exam felt worse than all my mocks so I wasn’t sure but I’m happy it was fine in the end.

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Luckily, we’re in the right place on Bunpro to practise reading :relieved:
It can be really useful to know what to focus on for the next time signing up :slight_smile:

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I switched up my study methods in the 2 months since the exam and know my reading would be a whole lot better if I took the JLPT today :sweat_smile:

頑張りましょう〜

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If you don’t mind me asking, what was your old technique and what is the new one?

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