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Why does the Japanese Language Proficiency Test application verification code keep failing?

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The "Japanese Language Proficiency Test" (JLPT) is jointly organized by the Japan International Exchange Foundation and the Japan International Education Association.

The exam is divided into four levels, the highest being Level 1. The higher the level, the more difficult it is to take the exam.

The test is divided into four parts: vocabulary, listening comprehension, grammar, and reading, all of which are multiple-choice questions.

The exam is held on the first Sunday of December every year in countries where Japanese is not the native language. The registration period is from August to September every year. Candidates can register directly online.

There are hundreds of thousands of candidates every year, and the number is increasing every year.

In Japan, from government departments to enterprises, and from public to private institutions, the "Japanese Language Proficiency Test" (JLPT) is used as a test standard for mastering Japanese language.

The Japanese Language Proficiency Test has strict quota restrictions. Currently, there are 130,000 Japanese Language Proficiency Test quotas nationwide, and Shanghai accounts for 1/4. This year, 25,000 people in Shanghai took the test.

However, as many as 120,000 people want to sign up to take the Japanese language proficiency test in Shanghai every year.

However, the JLPT certificate is valid for a long time and is suitable for everyone who is interested in Japanese.