Are Japanese engineering schools famous in the world?

After reading your answers, I have a different understanding here. First of all, the questioner asked whether he is famous in the world.

If a school can be famous in the world, such as our Peking University and Tsinghua University, it usually depends on its research capabilities, including patent applications and the quality of papers.

Nihon Institute of Technology is a vocational school, not a formal university. In Japan, this kind of school is famous for training professional talents who can be employed immediately. It is an indisputable fact that the employment rate of many vocational schools is higher than that of regular universities. However, due to the fact that there is almost no decent research in training practical skills, taking the computer field as an example, the Japanese Institute of Technology will train a highly skilled programmer, but it will not train researchers who publish papers at the world's top conferences. Those researchers come from first-class universities such as Tokyo University, which is how the university becomes famous in the world.

Of course, not being famous in the world does not mean not being famous in Japan. Many students enroll in school just to find a good job with a good salary. In this way, they can learn practical skills by going to a vocational school like Nippon Polytechnic. . It is also a good choice in life.

To use China as an example, Peking University and Shandong Lanxiang are both famous. The former trains researchers and the latter trains technicians. They should both be good at employment.

But you can only say that Peking University is famous in the world, and Shandong Lanxiang is famous in China, but there is absolutely no way to say that it is famous in the world.

This is probably the relationship.