Business Japanese Proficiency Test
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The Business Japanese Proficiency Test (BJT) is a test administered by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO
JETRO
is an independent government agency established by Japan Export Trade Research Organization as a nonprofit corporation in Osaka in February 1951, and reorganized as the Ministry of International Trade and Industry in 1958 to consolidate Japan's efforts in export promotion...

), designed to objectively measure a person's proficiency at communication using Japanese
Japanese language
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 in a business environment. there were 34 test centres in 14 countries around the world. Twelve of the centres were in Japan
Japan
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.

From "April 2009, the administrator of the BJT Business Japanese Proficiency Test (or BJT) has changed from JETRO to the Japan Kanji Aptitude Testing Foundation"

On August 18, 2010, it was announced that the test would "be discontinued at the end of the current fiscal year". However, on November 25, 2010, it was announced that the test would be "relaunched"

The Test

The test consists of two parts.
  • The first part is the Japanese Listening & Reading Comprehension Test (JLRT). All questions are multiple choice, a candidate must choose from four possible answers. It consists of three sections:
    Test Number of Questions Duration
    The listening test 35 questions 50 minutes.
    The listening and reading test 30 questions 30 minutes.
    The reading test 35 questions 40 minutes

This part of the test is scored out of a possible 800.

  • The second part is the Japanese Oral Communication Test (JOCT). Only those candidates who score 530 or above in the first part of the test qualify to take the JOCT. This consists of two sections. The first is a 15 minute one-on-one interview between the candidate and the examiner, where the candidate's job is discussed along with topical business subjects. The second is a 15 minute roleplay of various business situations.

For the second part of the test, the candidate is given a letter grade of A+, A, B+, B, C, or the lowest grade D which is described as 'insufficient'.

External links

  • http://www.jetro.go.jp/en/bjt/ The JETRO
    JETRO
    is an independent government agency established by Japan Export Trade Research Organization as a nonprofit corporation in Osaka in February 1951, and reorganized as the Ministry of International Trade and Industry in 1958 to consolidate Japan's efforts in export promotion...

    on the BJT (now points to the following link).
  • http://www.kentei.co.jp/bjt/ (Japanese)
  • http://www.kentei.co.jp/bjt/old/en/index.html (English)
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