How much time it takes to learn Japanese? Where to learn from in Delhi? Is it worth learning? What is the most difficult thing and do we get jobs easily or not and after cracking JLPT does marks matters for jobs?

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1) Every language curriculum is designed in levels of learning and that is the right way to learn and analyse our knowledge . Japanese language curriculum is designed and planned into 5 levels of learning from Beginners to advance level by the Japanese Government prospects named as JLPT levels (Japanese...
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1) Every language curriculum is designed in levels of learning and that is the right way to learn and analyse our knowledge . Japanese language curriculum is designed and planned into 5 levels of learning from Beginners to advance level by the Japanese Government prospects named as JLPT levels (Japanese Language Proficiency test) N5 is basic - N1 is advance JLPT exams are held twice an year in July and December and each level needs 5-6 months to prepare for efficiently. Therefore , to learn Japanese level one needs 2-3 years to master ( one can find a good job after doing N3) 2) There are many private institutes , private teachers . Language also taught in Universities . ( DU and JNU) Depends on the time one can devote ,the person opts for an institute or university. Detailed literature and history of Japan is taught in Universities. 3)Worth is parallel to the background you are already into. There are many career opportunities. Amongst all foreign languages , Japanese language is best in scope in India. 4) Out of 3 scripts ,Kanjis are the most Difficult in the language. It is recommended to practice spoken skills from the very beginning . This is the key to find a good job easily and obviously Kanjis and Grammar will take hold with time too. Thank You read less
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Learning Japanese takes time and the length of it also depends on how far you would like to learn the language. However, learning Japanese is a very wise decision in the current time frame as there are a lot of career opportunities available for people who know the language. Any job offer that states...
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Learning Japanese takes time and the length of it also depends on how far you would like to learn the language. However, learning Japanese is a very wise decision in the current time frame as there are a lot of career opportunities available for people who know the language. Any job offer that states Japanese as a requirement needs a JLPT certificate. Though, a candidate is hardly ever asked his or her total score, his or her grade might be asked to perform specific tasks. read less
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JLPT marks doesn’t matters. Minimum time required for each level is 6 months and also depends on the students efforts, after completing N4 level of study you may get a job.
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