MyJLPT 2025 JLPT Results: How to Check Your Scores and What to Do Next

MyJLPT 2025 JLPT Results: How to Check Your Scores and What to Do Next

2025 Jan 27

Wondering how to check your JLPT 2025 results? For Japanese language students who took the JLPT, otsukare sama deshita! We’re proud that you took it and did your best. The JLPT results are available online around two months after the test day. The online test result announcement will be viewable for only a certain duration. With that, we thought we would give you a step-by-step guide on how to check your results for the JLPT.

Remember that due to traffic, there may be a delay in connection on the announcement date. You might even encounter a website crash, so it is best to open your results a few hours after the official announcement is made.

While you can view your results online immediately, your physical JLPT result certificate will be delivered on a later date for international residents in Japan. You can also issue a transcript, which will be immediately sent after the resulting certificate is received. Students who are in a hurry to get the transcript may apply for an express delivery request.

For more information and updates, kindly refer to the official JLPT website.

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How to Check Your JLPT Results Online on MYJLPT

4 Steps to check your JLPT result online

1. Head to the official website for MyJLPT

Depending on where you take the JLPT, you must select the appropriate country to be directed to the correct webpage. Putting your MyJLPT ID on the wrong landing page may not be possible. For example, if you are taking the JLPT in Korea, make sure your MyJLPT page domain is set to the correct country!

2. Click on the Login button on MyJLPT Page.

Head to this page to go to the official page for MyJLPT. For test-takers, you should be able to log in to your MyJLPT account, which was created when you applied for the JLPT.

MyJLPT homepage
Click on the Login button on the homepage

3. Login with your JLPT ID

Click this link to be directed to the login page.

MyJLPT Login
Login page

To retrieve your login credentials, click on the links or refer to your application.

Find your JLPT ID
Find your JLPT ID here

4. Click on “Test Result and Certificate Issuance” to view your results

Your results for the JLPT will be available on the Test Result and Certificate Issuance page. You may also apply for your certificate here. Looking at the results is pretty straightforward. A table will display your test level(s), registration number, result, and total score. If you have taken other JLPT in the past using the same MyJLPT ID and personal information, that record will also be displayed on the same page.

If you passed the test, the result will indicate “Passed.”

JLPT results page
View your results here

Things to Note About Viewing Your JLPT Resulst:

If your test results are not displayed on the ‘Test Result and Certificate Issuance’ screen, don’t panick. Note that they only display results for tests that are applied using your MyJLPT ID. Tests taken before 2012, overseas, or applied by mail will not display their results.

If the test was applied with another MyJLPT ID or the group representative used to block registration, results will also not be displayed.

You can change the address you registered for the JLPT application within the specified period after the test. The period when changes can be made will be announced on the MyJLPT site.

If you move after this period, you must submit a notification of change of address to a post office.

Changes can be made on the ‘Check and Modify applicants’ information’ page. If you require a change after the time period ends, you must mail your updated information to the post office.

What is The Score Required to Pass the JLPT?

For JLPT N1 to N5, one can get scores between 0 and 180 points. Depending on your level, the passing scores also change accordingly.

JLPT LevelPassing marks (Total)
N580 out of 180
N490 points out of 180
N395 points out of 180
N290 points out of 180
N1100 points out of 180

There are also score requirements for individual sections of the test.

For N5 and N4, the sectional passing mark for Listening is 19 points out of 60 points. The passing mark for Language Knowledge (Vocabulary/Grammar) and Reading is 38 points out of 120 points.

For N3, N2, and N1, the sectional passing mark for Language Knowledge (Vocabulary/Grammar), Reading, and Listening is 19 out of 60 points for every section.

Should examinees not meet the required passing mark for any of the sections, they will be deemed to have failed the entire exam. They will also be unable to pass if they miss a test section. No score result will show for the completed test sections on the score report. For more information about the passing scores, click here.

Minimum sectional score for JLPT N3, N2 and N1

JLPT LevelVocabulary and GrammarReadingListening
Total scorePassing scoreTotal scorePassing scoreTotal scorePassing score
N1196019601960
N2196019601960
N3196019601960

Minimum sectional score for JLPT N4 and N5

JLPT LevelVocabulary, Grammar and ReadingListening
Total scorePassing scoreTotal scorePassing score
N4120381960
N5120381960

About the JLPT 2025

The JLPT 2025 will be held in early July (first test) and early December (second test). The application period will be open between March and April for the first test and August and September for the second test. More details will be announced next year on the MyJLPT website. Individual and Group applications must be completed within the application period as stated.

Check out our guide on how to register for the JLPT for more information!

JLPT test sections
The JLPT Test Sections

Understanding JLPT Score Report and Certificate of Proficiency

All JLPT examinees, regardless of whether they pass or fail the test, will receive an official Score Report. Those who pass will also be awarded a Certificate of Proficiency.

In Japan, score reports for the July 2025 test will be mailed in early September, while results for the December 2025 test will be sent in early February 2026.

For examinees outside Japan, results are distributed by local host institutions. Expect to receive your July test report in early October and the December test report in early March 2026.

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When are the JLPT result dates?

You can view your JLPT results 2-3 months after you take the test.

Can I view my JLPT results online?

Results are typically posted on MyJLPT around the same time the score reports are mailed. You’ll be able to view your section scores and pass/fail status online before the physical certificates arrive.

When will my JLPT results be mailed?

Your JLPT results will be mailed by local institutions around 2-3 months after your test date. The timeline will vary depending on which country you take the test at. In general, results are mailed earlier if you take the test in Japan.