Obviously this cannot be generalized. First of all, it is the nature of the subject. If it is a science or partial science subject, the number and quality of papers are very important; if it is an engineering subject, the number of patents and scientific research funding are very critical, and of course the quantity and quality of papers are also very important.
In addition, graduate students are also trained in research institutes and universities. Compared with universities, graduate students in research institutes pay more attention to achievement factors such as the number of patents and scientific research funds; while there are no requirements for the quality and quantity of papers in universities. Highly cultivated.
Based on the above points, the ranking can be roughly as follows:
Science: Number of papers published in Chinese and English - scientific research funding - number of awards - number of patents, and winning the school and provincial outstanding paper awards Quantity – the number of students enrolled.
Engineering: number of scientific research funds and patents - number of papers published in Chinese and English - number of provincial outstanding paper awards won - number of awards - number of students enrolled.