Our method
Readiness, never a predicted score
We track your practice down to exact raw counts, then tell you plainly where you stand — an estimate to guide study, not a fake number dressed up as your result.
Why an exact score would be a lie
The official JLPT does not add up correct answers. It uses Item Response Theory (IRT) scaling, where each question's statistical difficulty shapes the outcome. Two candidates with the same raw count can receive different scaled scores. Any tool that outputs "Your score: 127/180" is guessing — and presenting the guess as fact.
What we show instead
- Raw section performance — e.g. "Reading: 14/16 correct (87%)".
- Sectional readiness — CLEAR / BORDERLINE / BELOW versus each section's official minimum.
- Overall readiness range — where your raw performance sits relative to your level's pass mark.
Every readiness screen carries the same line: your official score comes only from the JLPT's own scaling; ours is a raw-performance readiness estimate, not a prediction. It is the same honesty rule across every AlmiWorld product.
25% of AlmiWorld's income supports the Shamool Foundation — a completely free school for children in Lahore, Pakistan.