J-Seed Invests in New Standard K.K.

Tokyo, Japan, September 13, 2006 – (JCN Newswire) –J-Seed Ventures, Inc. announced the incorporation of New Standard K.K., a graduate application support services company that provides the educational training industry's leading combination of quality, flexibility, and pricing in helping Japan's best and brightest gain entry to MBA and graduate programs in the U.S., Europe and worldwide.

New Standard K.K. offers individual, customized training and guidance on all aspects of graduate school and MBA entry. It provides insightful and quality guidance for the critical hurdles that Japanese candidates face, which include application essay writing, school choice and interview practice, as well intensive coaching for success in the crucial GMAT, TOEFL and GRE examinations.

As Japan integrates ever more deeply into the world economy, there has never been a more urgent need for the best and brightest of the country's young businesspeople, government officials, academics and scientists to train at the world's top business and professional graduate schools. New Standard provides the solution.

New Standard K.K., as its name suggests, sets new standards in the educational training industry. Its consultants include award-winning graduates of top universities such as Columbia and Harvard, and can offer services in both Japanese and English. New Standard K.K. also raises the bar with the flexibility of its services and its price points. Japan's next-generation of business, academic and scientific professionals will no longer have to pay huge sums of money for marginally qualified staff, ethically unsound practices, crowded classrooms and rigid timetables.

"Our core values are based on offering quality and flexible services at competitive prices, while adhering to a strict ethical code that ensures clients get the best possible advice and support. We work in an industry when unqualified foreigners on travel visas pose as GMAT teachers or people who have no graduate school experience advise you on your application. How many companies offer a prize-winning Columbia-trained professional writer to help you?" said Paul Kallender, Representative Director of New Standard K.K.

New Standard's experienced consultants have helped over 150 people to top graduate schools, including Harvard, Stanford, Kellogg, Oxford and Cambridge. The company's advisors include top-class business professionals, entrepreneurs, educational professionals and authors.

New Standard K.K.
New Standard K.K., is a graduate application support services company that assists Japan's best and brightest gain entry to MBA and graduate programs in the U.S., Europe and worldwide. New Standard offers the educational training industry's leading combination of quality, flexibility and pricing, with individual, customized training and guidance on all aspects of graduate school and MBA entry. It provides insightful and quality guidance for the critical hurdles that Japanese candidates face, including application essay writing, school choice and interview practice and intensive coaching for success in the crucial GMAT, TOEFL and GRE examinations. New Standard's experienced consultants have helped over 150 people to top graduate schools, including Harvard, Stanford, Kellogg, Oxford and Cambridge. The company's advisors include top-class business professionals, entrepreneurs, educational professionals and authors. For more information about New Standard, visit: http://www.newstandardjapan.com/.

J-Seed Ventures Inc.
J-Seed is a Tokyo-based venture incubator and provider of management and technology consulting services. The Company maintains a close relationship with its various group companies and leverages its network to assist ventures to quickly attain profitability. The Company also assists foreign clients in establishing operations in Japan. For more information about J-Seed Ventures,
visit: http://www. j-seed.com.

Contact:

Paul Kallender
New Standard K.K.
Tel: +81-3-5414-3646
Fax: +81-3-5414-3647
E-mail: contact@newstandardjapan.com
http://www.newstandardjapan.com/

September 23, 2006 | News