EDUCATION IN MEXICO

Education in Mexico:


Mexico's education system and its evolution over the last half-century can be characterized by one defining feature: its expansive growth. From 1950 to 2000, total student enrollments in the formal education system- primary school through graduate studies-increased more than eightfold from 3.25 million students in 1950 to 28.22 million students in 2000.

Secondary school enrollments in the public sector rose from 1.4 million in 1972 to 41.4 percent in 1998, while in the 1990s alone, enrollment in the tertiary sector grew by 46 percent.

This explosive growth in enrollments has placed tremendous pressure on the Mexican education system. Educational authorities and planners in Mexico are faced with two quite different and partially conflicting tasks: on the one hand, to manage and increase educational opportunities for the burgeoning population; on the other hand, to improve the quality of education at all levels in the face of this increasing demand.

Beginning in the 1980's and continuing through today, Mexico has been implementing needed educational reforms such as standardized national admissions and exit examinations at different levels of education, teacher evaluation and professional; development mechanisms, institutional evaluation and accreditation, and a set of rankings for university degree programs.

Higher Education:

The system of higher education has expanded tremendously in the past quarter century. In the period 1971 to 2000, total enrollment increased more than six-fold 290,000 to 1,962,000, while in the last decade of the twentieth century alone there was a 50 percent increase in tertiary enrollments.

The "opening" of the system came in response to social demand for access to tertiary studies as the size of the middle class increased with rapid economic development.

The ten best universities in the country are:
  1. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
  2. Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
  3. Instituto Politecnico Nacional 
  4. Universidad Iberoamericana
  5. Universidad del Valle de Mexico (UVM)
  6. Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico
  7. Universidad Anahuac
  8. Universidad La salle
  9. Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana
  10. Universidad de Guadalajara

Documents will be required for Student Visa in Mexico:

If applying for a Student Visa you will need to submit  the following documentation:
  • Passport or valid identification and travel document.
  • Proof of  enrollment or letter of acceptance from the school you plan to attend, specifying level, grade, duration of your planned studies, and field of study.
  • Proof of economic solvency and periodic and uninterrupted receipt of the sum of $300.00 monthly, for your living expenses for the duration of your studies or documentation proving that have been granted a scholarship for the period in question.
  • For family members (spouse, children, or parents) to accompany you, you must prove their status.

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