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NAT

The Japanese Language NAT-TEST is an examination that measures the Japanese language ability of students who are not native Japanese speakers. It is an acronym for Nihongo Achievement Test. It is derived from the Japanese language proficiency test that became the basis of the Japanese NAT-TEST.

The tests are separated by difficulty (5 levels) and general ability is measured in 3 categories:

  • Grammar/Vocabulary
  • Listening and
  • Reading Comprehension.

NAT Levels :

NAT has 5 levels, the easiest level is 5 and the most difficult level is 1. Each level corresponds to its respective level on the JLPT (N5 to N1).

Level Study (Hours of study) Suitable for graduate school Seeking to pass
Level 1
1Q Extremely High Level
1 year (approx. 1000 hours) Those who wish to enter a Japanese university or graduate school JLPT Level 1
Level 2
2Q High Level
9 to 12 months (approx. 800 hours) Those who are studying Japanese as a prerequisite to enter a vocational school or Japanese university in the future JLPT Level 2
Level 3
3Q Moderate Level
6 to 9 months (approx. 600 hours) Those who wish to prepare for a university or vocational school entrance exam JLPT Level 3
Level 4
4Q Basic Level
3 to 6 months (approx. 400 hours) Those who are seeking to pass level 4 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test JLPT Level 4 (Equivalent to CEFR A2)
Level 5
5Q Very Basic Level
1 to 3 months (approx. 200 hours) This level is suitable for those who are seeking to pass level 5 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. JLPT Level 5
The Japanese Language NAT-TEST is based on the same standards as the JLPT.

The Three Sections of the Exam

The exact organization and content of the exam differs slightly for each level, however a basic guide to the content on the NAT-TEST is as follows:

Language Knowledge (reading and vocabulary)

Level 1
1Q
Kanji reading, contextual comprehension, synonyms, usage
Level 2
2Q
Kanji reading, orthography, word formation, contextual comprehension, synonyms, usage
Level 3
3Q
Kanji reading, expressions, contextual comprehension, synonyms, usage
Level 4
4Q
Kanji reading, orthography, contextual comprehension, synonyms, usage
Level 5
5Q
Kanji reading, orthography, contextual comprehension

Listening Comprehension

Level 1
1Q
Task-based comprehension, comprehension of key points, understanding a synopsis, quick responses, integrated comprehension
Level 2
2Q
Task-based comprehension, comprehension of key points, understanding a synopsis, quick responses, integrated comprehension
Level 3
3Q
Task-based comprehension, comprehension of key points, understanding a synopsis, expressions used in speech, quick responses
Level 4
4Q
Task-based comprehension, comprehension of key points, expressions used in speech, quick responses
Level 5
5Q
Task-based comprehension, comprehension of key points, expressions used in speech, quick responses
Including the breaks between each section, the entire exam will take approximately half a day to complete. For more information on what to expect on exam day and beyond, please see this page.

Test Times and Scoring

Level 1 / 1Q
Section Time Total Question Maximum Score
Language Knowledge
(Vocabulary, Grammar)
Reading
110 min 71 questions 120 points
Listening 60 min* 37 questions 60 points
Total 180 points
Level 2 / 2Q
Section Time Total Question Maximum Score
Language Knowledge
(Vocabulary, Grammar)
Reading
105 min 75 questions 120 points
Listening 50 min* 32 questions 60 points
Total 180 points
Level 3 / 3Q
Section Time Total Question Maximum Score
Language Knowledge
(Vocabulary)
30 min 35 questions 60 points
Language Knowledge
(Grammar), Reading
70 min 32 questions 60 points
Listening 40 min* 28 questions 60 points
Total 180 points
Level 4 / 4Q
Section Time Total Question Maximum Score
Language Knowledge
(Vocabulary)
25 min 28 questions 60 points
Language Knowledge
(Grammar), Reading
55 min 29 questions 60 points
Listening 35 min* 28 questions 60 points
Total 180 points
Level 5 / 5Q
Section Time Total Question Maximum Score
Language Knowledge
(Vocabulary)
20 min 21 questions 60 points
Language Knowledge
(Grammar), Reading
40 min 22 questions 60 points
Listening 30 min* 24 questions 60 points
Total 180 points
The exact time allotted for the listening section may differ slightly based on the length of the recordings.

Passing Criteria

In order to pass the exam, test takers must achieve a score of at least 25% on each of the individual sections as well as achieve an overall score that exceeds the overall pass mark for the exam (typically around 60%).

Score

A You scored within the top 20% of all test takers
B You scored within the top 40% of all test takers
C You scored within the top 60% of all test takers
D You scored within the top 80% of all test takers
E You scored within the bottom 20% of all test takers

Application Deadline for October Exam

Exam Date - 14 October 2023.

Application Deadline - 15 September 2023

Limited seats are available for this exam. If we run out of seats, the application form submission may be earlier than the actual deadline date.

Please apply as soon as possible.