Jlpt Japanese Proficiency Test (JLPT) is a relatively perfect test evaluation system established by Japan Foundation for International Exchange and Japan Association for International Education Support in 1984, and implemented in relevant countries and regions in the same year. By 2009, it will be held in 176 cities in 54 countries and regions (except Japan).
In Japan, the examination implementation committee decides its policy, implementation plan, examination content and certificate awarding standard. The Committee consists of the Planning Committee and the Review Committee. The Planning Committee is responsible for the formulation of the implementation plan and the analysis and evaluation of the review results; The examination committee is responsible for making examination questions.
Test setup
The exam is aimed at people whose mother tongue is not Japanese and tests their Japanese ability. In China, the examination center of the Ministry of Education is responsible for organizing the implementation. By 2009, there were 70 test sites in 37 cities across the country. Since 2009, the exam has been held twice a year, and it will be held on the first Sunday morning in July and 65438+February.
20 10 test time change: the new ability test time is changed from 9 am to afternoon? [2]。 There are no restrictions on age, occupation, education, region, nationality and school. China citizens with official identity cards and foreigners with passports can register online.