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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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NSDC from India visited NAVIS trainees from our third batch working in Japan.

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They are working in the medical corporation renowned as Seikeikai Sosen Hospital in Chiba.
It has been about a month and a half since they started working.
NSDC questions them, "Is it okay to work at a Japanese facility because you were working at a large hospital in India?"
To which the trainees responded by being grateful for gaining the opportunity to work in Japan as according to them the Japanese hospitals are well defined. Indian hospitals are cumbersome and hard to work. They feel elated by serving humanity.
All the Indians feel proud of this achievement.

The Indian nurses posses a pleasant and flexible personality which ensures efficiency and good quality service in this field. They are setting inspiration for all other Indians who aspire to work in Japan.
NAVIS is grateful to NSDC for their precious time.

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