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JLPT Course Level

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N4 and N5 measure the level of understanding of basic Japanese mainly learned in class. N1and N2 measure the level of understanding of Japanese used in a broad range of scenes in actual everyday life. N3 is a bridging level between N1/N2 and N4/N5.

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ISO Certified Japanese Training Center

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NAVIS has received its ISO 9001:2015 certification for Japanese Language Training.This certification confirms NAVIS focus on quality training, customer satisfaction, and the drive for continuous improvement.

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Successfully Completed Corporate batch

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Another Corporate batch successfully completes the Short term Japanese Language training , We wish them Good luck for their Bright Future. — at NAVIS.

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Japanese Course Available

Level Duration Content
JLPT N5 140 HRS Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji 110, Basic Level Grammar, Vocabulary
JLPT N4 150 HRS Kanji 200, Supplementary level Grammar, Vocabulary
JLPT N3 160 HRS Kanji 330, Higher level Expression, Vocabulary
JLPT N2 160 HRS Kanji 380, Advanced Level Expression, Grammar and Vocabulary
JLPT N1 300 HRS Kanji 1000, Expert level Expressions, Grammar
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India Business Opportunity Seminar in Osaka-Indian Technical Training System (TITP)

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The Consulate General of India in Osaka and Kobe organized a seminar on “Technical Internship Program (TITP)” in cooperation with the Ministry of Skills Development and Entrepreneurship Promotion (MSDE) and the National Skills Development Corporation (NSDC) in India.
After the seminar, “business matching” was conducted between an authorized sending organization in India and a host organization in Japan.
Skill development is an important area of bilateral cooperation between India and Japan.
The seminar is about the potential of human resources that exist abundantly in India. The motive of the seminar was to initiate the proper utilization of these rich assets.

Most of the people attending the seminar had high regard for the program. One of the candidates of TITP from NAVIS shared her experience pertaining to her stay in Japan for eight months. As per her Japanese culture is very rich and exotic. Japanese food is regarded as one of the healthiest cuisines all over the globe. Her journey so far was remarkably comfortable.

She inspired others by giving her speech in fluent and clear Japanese.

After successful completion of this year with these remarkable achievements, Navis is aiming high by fixing the target of at least 1000 candidates.
Indian nurses gain recognition and respect in Japan and we aim to increase the presence of India in Japan thereby developing the bilateral relationship.