Would like to get inputs about Level N1 JLPT, Japanese language training in Chennai. Any thoughts?

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JLPT has 5 levels counting from bottom to top. So the N1 level is the highest level which is mastered mostly by native Japanese speakers. Seldom do indians try or pass through N2. Coming to Chennai coaching some native speakers are conducting coaching for N1.
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Whats your current level of Japanese Language? Did you complete any certifications, at least passed N3 and continuously practicing Japanese Language. You need to have very very good command over Japanese Language to write N1.
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I am from mumbai Sorry if tou need online information i will provide you of Japanese language
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Japanese language coaching

@Naren: ABK AOTS is a good institute with good tutors who are JLPT N1 qualified and I assume they have Japanese natives as well. I am sure you may be already aware of this institute or else you can google it out.
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Japanese Language Trainer with 9 years of experience

Hayakawa is good for N1 training.if u have completed N2, then do self study and try to make Japanese friends to improve your fluency.
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Teacher

Self study is the best way. However guidance is necessary.
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Interested in teaching Japanese

ABK AOTS DOSOKAI center offers N1 course in Chennai. Classes are taken by native Japanese.
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Japanese Language Tutor

Depends normally it happens hourly basis if person is teaching as part of bread and butter. But if teacher is already working and want to teach just for interest then charges are nominal
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