J-Test

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The J-Test was introduced in 1991 as a test for conducting objective measurement of the Japanese language proficiency of non-native speakers of Japanese. Based on the broad-based incorporation of a listening test, the exam attempts to gauge practical proficiency in Japanese.

The test is held six times a year in January, March, May, July, September and November at sites throughout Japan and China.

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[1] J-test web site (English)