JLPT N2 · DR Congo
JLPT N2 preparation from DR Congo
For French-speaking learners in DR Congo, this page keeps the JLPT facts local and honest — the real test sittings near you, the real pass marks, and the real corridor rules.
What N2 takes
N2 is scored out of 180. To pass you need BOTH a total of at least 90/180 AND every section at or above its minimum — Language Knowledge, Reading and Listening are each scored 0–60 with a 19/60 floor. Miss one section and the whole test fails, whatever your total.
Note the official quirk: N3's pass mark (95) is higher than N2's (90). It surprises candidates — we keep it exactly as the JLPT sets it.
Readiness, not a predicted score
JLPT uses scaled (IRT) scoring we do not replicate, so we never invent an exact N2 score. Practise the tested sections and see raw performance plus a CLEAR / BORDERLINE / BELOW readiness read-out against the N2 floors — an estimate to guide study, never a prediction.
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