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[JFT-Basic] Notice of start of reservation for October-November 2024 test (updated)
[Applicable countries]
Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Uzbekistan
The reservation acceptance start date for JFT-Basic test in October-November 2024 is as follows.
- Countries other than the Philippines, Myanmar and Nepal: Around 9:00 a.m. on October 3, 2024 (Japan time)
- Philippines: Around 9:00 a.m. on October 4, 2024 (Philippine time)
- Myanmar: Around 3:30 pm on October 4, 2024 (Myanmar time)
- Nepal: October 7, 2024, around 2:45 pm (Nepal time)
Reservations will be made in stages by test date, time Test Center.
Immediately after reservations begin being accepted, there may be a high volume of access to the reservation site, making it impossible to log in.
When access is concentrated, you will be directed to an online "virtual waiting room" and guided to the site in order. In the virtual waiting room, you can check the estimated waiting time. There is a limit to the number of seats that can be reserved. Please note that even if you wait for a long time, you may not be able to make a reservation.
After you are redirected to the reservation site, if you wait about 20 minutes, you will be asked to stand in line again even if you are in the middle of making a reservation. Please make sure to complete your reservation within 20 minutes.
We conduct routine maintenance every Thursday from 18:30 to 22:00 (Japan time) (※). Please note that during maintenance, Prometric website reservations and some related services will be unavailable.
*Maintenance times are subject to change.
First published: August 15, 2024
You can change the date, time, or location up until 23:59 (Japan time) three business days before the test date.
Please note that reservations cannot be changed if there are no available seats.
*If the test date is a Saturday, Sunday, or a Japanese national holiday, you can apply up to 4 business days before the test. Business days exclude Saturdays, Sundays, Japanese national holidays, and the New Year's holidays.