N1- the advanced level

In this advanced level of Japanese language course, one will be taught to understand typical Japanese written in Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji, used in a variety of day-to day situations and circumstances; read all kinds of materials written on a variety of topics such as articles, magazines and mangas.

After this course, one will be able to speak, understand and write Japanese in a fluent manner.

After the completion of the N1 course, the next step to be taken is to make students appear for the N1 level of JLPT.

 JLPT is held twice a year during the months of July and December. There is a total of 8 JLPT centers in India – New Delhi, Pune, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Santiniketan and Salem (Tamil Nadu).