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N1 Basic Online Class for July 2025 JLPT Preparation
UPDATE (January 14, 2025): Enrollment is now closed. Thank you for joining our N1 Basic Online Class. Konnichiwa from NCF-PIJLC! Application is now open for N1 Basic Online Classes in preparation for 2025 July JLPT. In order to join the classes, applicants should at...
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JLPT Announcement: Manila Test Venue
All registered test takers of the JLPT at the Manila Test Site this December 4, 2022 are advised of the test venue below: Venue: DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY MANILA CAMPUS Address: 2401 Taft Ave., Malate, Manila Assembly Time: 12:00 NN Send your queries...
JLPT ANNOUNCEMENT: July 2022 Test Results
The hard copy of the JLPT July 2022 Test Results (Passed and Not Passed) were sent out through third-party delivery services. All examinees who were able to take the test must keep their registered phone numbers active for them to be reached by the...
NANZAN University Scholarship SY 2023-2027
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JLPT Approved Applications
All Applications (Manila Test Site) from September 1 to 20, 2022 are approved EXCEPT for applications with payment attachment issues and registration issues. Approved applicants can download their test vouchers in their respective accounts through the JLPT...
JLPT Announcement: Deadline of Application
Manila Test Site is still accepting JLPT applications until September 20 (Tuesday) at 11:59PM. The JLPT Online Application Platform (https://jlpt-apply.jfmo.org.ph/) will no longer accept applications from September 21, 2022 (Wednesday) at 12:00 Midnight onwards....
Alumni Highlight: Francesca Galve
“With the guidance I received at NCF over the past four and a half years, I was able to pass all levels of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), where it took me one attempt to pass the highest level, N1. In addition, learning Japanese has paved the way for me to pursue my masteral studies in Tokyo under Japanese government scholarship (MEXT) and start my own blog to share my insights about learning Japanese.”