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What is the duration of N5 level?

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Experienced and certified Japanese language tutor

It takes 6 months to finish the course with practice but learning N5 level Japanese is possible in 3 months.
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4 yrs of Japanese language experience.

Duration is three months: 2 months course duration and one month for your revision makes you clear the exams and understand the language better.
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Standard duration: Total 6 months (6 hours/week teaching hours needed.)
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IELTS and Business English Trainer

Hi! It usually takes an average student about 3-6 months depending on their learning capability and grasp of the concepts.:)
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N5 level usually takes around 6-8 months, depending on the individual. If you are a quick learner, then it might take less time.
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Minimum 6 months. It takes 100 - 120 hours to complete the syllabus and mock tests.
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It would be around 4-6 months.
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It completely depends on your pace of learning. You can do it in the 1-month intensive course or 3 months (decently pace).
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MSc Compsc + B.ed with 3 years of Exp.

2-3 months would be required for N5.
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fellow advance japanese students studing for 5 year out of passion, want to teach beginners

It takes 325 hrs to 600 hrs of studying if you dont know kanji characters, be it self study or classes.
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