The graduate school at Xilin University of Technology has indeed been very popular recently, especially in the fields of science and engineering.
There's no need to mention the sciences.
With the Xilin Institute of Mathematics at the school, along with Qiao Ze, Edward Witten, and Peter Schultz in charge, it's hard for it not to be popular.
Engineering is already a strength of Xilin University of Technology, with many majors already having academicians in charge. As the school's status elevates, the companies that come during school recruitment become more impressive, naturally leading to an increase in the number of applicants.
This year, the previous shortfall in physics has also been addressed.
Although the small-scale Particle Collider was officially launched not long ago, and the lab is still under construction, there hasn't been much external promotion. But the academic circle, especially the high-energy physics and nuclear physics community, is only so large.