What are the advantages of college students applying for patents?

The advantages of college students applying for patents are as follows:

1, reward and graduation. When college students get national patents, the school will reward or walk them to graduate school without taking the exam;

2. Get basic innovation credits. General colleges and universities have compulsory extra-curricular innovation practice credits. You can get 1 point when you apply for a patent, and 4 to 6 points when you get a patent certificate.

3. Get extra points and get a scholarship. The school will give extra points to students who have obtained the national patent certificate, which is a national certificate;

4. Help to apply for innovation fund. Generally, schools have national patent bonuses ranging from hundreds to thousands, and college students can also apply for innovation funds with this patent (science and engineering students pay special attention);

5. Add application chips. In the fierce competition in the workplace, patent certificates can make experts shine and make you stand out. National patent certificate can make you invest less and gain more;

6. Enjoy preferential policies. Patents are easy to settle in big cities such as Beijing and Shanghai. According to the national policy, those who have obtained national patents can enjoy 5 points to settle in Beijing or Shanghai.

Legal basis:

Article 26 of the Patent Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)

To apply for a patent for invention or utility model, a written request, a specification, an abstract thereof, a patent claim and other documents shall be submitted.

The request shall specify the name of the invention or utility model, the name of the inventor, the name and address of the applicant and other matters.

The specification shall give a clear and complete description of the invention or utility model, which shall be subject to the realization of the technical personnel in the technical field; Attached drawings shall be attached when necessary. The technical points of the invention or utility model shall be briefly explained.

The patent claim shall be based on the specification, and clearly and briefly define the scope of patent protection.

For inventions that rely on genetic resources, the applicant shall state the direct source and original source of genetic resources in the patent application documents; If the applicant cannot explain the original source, it shall explain the reasons.