NAT Exam Results Announcement
The NAT Exam (Nihongo Achievement Test) is a significant milestone for anyone pursuing Japanese language proficiency. Whether you’re aiming to study in Japan, apply for jobs in Japanese companies, or improve your career prospects, the NAT-Test validates your language skills across five levels (N5 to N1).
Once you've completed the exam, the next big moment is receiving your NAT exam results. This guide offers a detailed breakdown of what to expect, how to interpret your result sheet, and—most importantly—how to prepare for your next steps with TLS – The Japanese Language School.
Understanding Your NAT Test Scores
Understanding your NAT test scores is essential to gauge your Japanese language proficiency accurately. The NAT test results typically include scores for different language skills such as listening, reading, grammar, and vocabulary.
Each section is scored separately, helping you identify your strengths and areas that need improvement. Knowing how to interpret these scores can guide your next steps in learning or certification.
When Are NAT Exam Results Released?
NAT-Test results are generally released 3 to 4 weeks after the test date. The NAT exam is conducted five times annually, and the result release follows a consistent cycle:
- January
- March
- June
- August
- October
Though minor delays may occur due to administrative or regional processing, you'll typically receive a notification via the official NAT-Test website or by email when your results are ready.
Important Tip:
Keep an eye on the NAT-Test website https://www.nat-test.com and make sure the email address you provided during registration is active and accessible.
How to Check NAT Exam Results Online
Checking your NAT-Test results online is simple:
- Visit the Official Website: https://www.nat-test.com
- Navigate to the “Results” section.
- Enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth.
- Click to view your result—available in English and Japanese.
Make sure your internet connection is stable, and double-check your credentials to avoid login errors.
Understanding Your NAT-Test Result Sheet
The NAT exam result sheet is not just a scorecard—it’s a performance map. Here's what you'll find on your result:
- ✅ Total Score
- 📖 Sectional Scores:
- Vocabulary
- Grammar
- Listening
- Reading
- ❗ Pass/Fail Status
To pass the NAT-Test, you must meet the minimum requirement in each section. A high overall score won’t count unless each component is cleared individually.
Downloading NAT Result Sheet (PDF)
You can download your result as a PDF—a useful format for:
- Academic applications
- Job applications
- Visa and immigration documentation
Make sure to keep both a digital and physical copy for future use.
NAT Exam Result Availability in Sri Lanka and Other Regions
If you took the NAT-Test in Sri Lanka, India, or any other international center, your result will still be available on the global NAT website. However:
- Some regions may issue physical result sheets.
- Local test centers might also send email notifications or updates via SMS.
Always confirm the delivery mode with your respective center.
NAT Exam Certificates and Score Report Delivery
Once the results are declared:
- A digital PDF is immediately available for download.
- A printed certificate (Score Report) is dispatched to:
- Your registered address, or
- Available for collection at the test center.
These certificates are officially recognized by Japanese institutions, schools, employers, and immigration agencies.
What to Do After Receiving Your NAT-Test Results
Your path forward depends on your result:
If You Passed:
- Congratulations! You’re now eligible to:
- Apply to higher levels of the NAT-Test.
- Enroll in Japanese language institutions.
- Seek employment with Japanese companies.
- Prepare for the next NAT level with expert coaching at TLS – The Japanese Language School, the most trusted institute for Japanese language learners in India.
If You Didn't Pass:
Don’t be discouraged. Review your section-wise scores and identify weak areas. This is your blueprint for success next time.
Prepare for Your Next NAT Attempt with TLS – The Japanese Language School
Whether you're preparing for N5 or aiming for the advanced N1 level, TLS – The Japanese Language School offers the most structured, result-oriented NAT-Test coaching in India.
Why Choose TLS?
- Tailored Curriculum for each NAT level (N5 to N1)
- Section-wise Preparation: Vocabulary, Grammar, Listening, and Reading
- Experienced Native and Indian Instructors
- Online & Offline Batches available
- Mock Tests and Performance Tracking
- Small Batch Size for personalised attention
- Visa & Study Abroad Guidance
TLS has a proven track record of helping students pass NAT-Tests with high scores and successfully apply to Japanese universities and companies.
TLS NAT Success Story:
Over 85% of TLS students who appeared for the NAT-Test in 2024 passed with distinction. Many have already received job offers or admissions from prestigious institutions in Japan.
NAT-Test Preparation Tips by TLS Experts
- Understand the Pattern
Familiarize yourself with NAT’s structure: Reading, Grammar, Listening. - Focus on Weak Areas
Use your previous result sheet to guide your study plan. - Practice with Real Papers
TLS provides past papers, mock tests, and PDF downloads for practice. - Stay Consistent
Dedicate at least 1-2 hours daily, especially in the 4 weeks before the exam. - Join a Structured Course
Self-study is good—but expert guidance multiplies your chances of passing.
“Struggling with particles or verb conjugations? You're not alone—many learners first ask if Japanese is hard to learn before they even begin"
FAQs About NAT Exam Results
1. How long does it take to get NAT exam results?
Results are typically released within 3–4 weeks after the exam.
2. Where can I check my NAT-Test results?
Visit https://www.nat-test.com and log in using your credentials.
3. Can I download my result sheet as a PDF?
Yes, a downloadable PDF is available with detailed scores.
4. What is the passing score for NAT?
You must clear each section—Vocabulary, Grammar, Listening, Reading—individually.
5. Are results available in English?
Yes, results can be viewed in English and Japanese.
Final Takeaway
The NAT-Test is more than just a score—it's a stepping stone to global opportunities. Whether you passed or need a second attempt, understanding your result sheet and preparing correctly is vital for your language journey.
Partner with TLS – The Japanese Language School, your trusted guide for all things NAT. From structured preparation to personalized mentoring, TLS ensures you're not just learning Japanese—you’re mastering it.
Start your next level journey with TLS today! Visit TLS official website and enroll in the upcoming NAT coaching batch.
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