You’ve completed your NAATI CCL Nepali test — congratulations! But the process isn’t over yet. Here’s a clear guide to what happens after the exam so you can plan your next moves effectively.
1. Waiting for Results
Most candidates receive their results within 4–6 weeks, though times can vary. You’ll get an email notification and can log into your NAATI portal to view your score.
2. Understanding Your Score Report
Your report will show separate scores for:
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Nepali → English interpreting
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English → Nepali interpreting
To pass, you must meet both the overall pass mark and the minimum in each direction.
3. If You Pass
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You can claim 5 extra points for your Australian migration application under the Credentialed Community Language category.
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Keep a copy of your result for future job or visa applications.
4. If You Don’t Pass
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Don’t panic — many successful candidates pass on their second attempt.
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Review your weakest areas from the score breakdown. If you lost marks in cultural adaptation, focus there in your next round of practice.
5. Keep Practicing Your Skills
Even if you passed, maintaining your bilingual skills will help in everyday life, community involvement, and professional opportunities.
Final Advice
The NAATI CCL Nepali exam isn’t just a test — it’s a valuable skill that can help you connect cultures and boost your career. Treat your post-exam period as an opportunity for growth, no matter the outcome.