I want to apply for a patent. I went to consult. The school said that I must apply in the name of the school. What are the specific benefits of this? What else can I do?
Your patent should be a service invention, and it is normal to apply in the name of the school. You are an inventor, and your advantage is that the school will give you an award, and you don't have to pay for it. You can graduate smoothly, and you can get extra points for finding a job without affecting your personal honor reward. Of course, if your patent is particularly good and you turn a profit, the school will benefit, but the school will also reward you. You can consult clearly about the fees and rewards I mentioned above.