List of universities in Mexico

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This is a list of universities in Mexico . [1]

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Federal Universities

Institutes of Technology (Branches of Tecnologico Nacional de México)

National Universities

Research centers

Most of these are related to CONACYT. [26]

Regional Universities

Technological Universities

Private institutions

Universities

Centro Universitario Grupo Sol Campus Cuauhtemoc, located on Avenida Cuauhtemoc Col Doctores in Mexico City CUGSCuautemocCampus.JPG
Centro Universitario Grupo Sol Campus Cuauhtemoc, located on Avenida Cuauhtemoc Col Doctores in Mexico City

Technological institutes

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