TAC Co., Ltd. (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo), which develops courses for the Electrician National Examination, will publish an exam commentary analyzing the difficulty and solutions for the 'FY2026 First Half Second-class Electrician Exam' held on May 24, 2026 (Sun). This commentary will be available on TAC's website starting May 27 (Wed).
To support candidates during the examination period, TAC is also providing time-limited 'High-speed Review Videos' and 'Key Point Check Materials' useful for post-exam review. Furthermore, a web seminar demonstrating key points for the upcoming July practical skill test is now live.
### Second-class Electrician Written Exam Commentary TAC's expert instructors will provide an in-depth analysis of the written examination. - Publication Date: May 27, 2026 (Wed)
### Limited-Time Resources: 'High-speed Review Video' & 'Key Point Materials' These resources are designed to help students review their performance immediately after the exam. - Viewing Deadline: Until June 7, 2026 (Sun)
### Web Seminar: 'Key Points and Strategies for the Practical Skill Test' This seminar covers essential strategies for passing the skills portion of the exam. - Content: - Overview of the practical skill test (approx. 13 min) - Key points with demonstration (approx. 9 min) - Experience online feedback/correction (approx. 12 min) - Practical test Q&A (approx. 12 min) - Introduction to TAC courses (approx. 1 min) - Target Audience: - Candidates planning to take the FY2026 first-half practical skill test. - Those considering taking the Second-class Electrician exam in the future.
TAC offers practical skill test preparation courses in both classroom and correspondence formats.
### What is an Electrician? An Electrician is a national qualification required for the construction and handling of electrical equipment in Japan. It is divided into First-class and Second-class. The Second-class covers equipment receiving power at 600V or less, such as general residences and small offices. The First-class covers the same as the Second-class plus larger facilities like factories and buildings with less than 500kW power. Qualification requires passing both a written exam (CBT/Paper) and a practical skill test. *Starting FY2027, the written exam will transition exclusively to the CBT format.
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