The National Technological Institute of Mexico (in Spanish: Tecnológico Nacional de México, TNM) is a Mexican public university system created on 23 July 2014 by presidential decree.[2] At the time of its foundation, the Institute incorporated the 263 former Institutes of Technology that had been created since 1948; first under the patronage of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) and, since 1959, directly dependent of the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP).[1]
The Institute has 264 campuses across Mexico including:
Mexican state |
Campus (date of foundation)
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Aguascalientes |
Aguascalientes, Pabellón de Arteaga, El Llano
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Baja California |
Ensenada (1997), Mexicali (1981), Tijuana
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Baja California Sur |
La Paz, Los Cabos
|
Campeche |
Campeche, Chiná, Lerma
|
Chiapas |
Comitán, Tapachula, Tuxtla Gutiérrez
|
Chihuahua |
Chihuahua (1948), Chihuahua II, Ciudad Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad Juárez (1964), Ciudad Jiménez, Delicias, Parral
|
Coahuila |
Saltillo (1951) La Laguna (1965) Instituto Tecnológico de Torreón
|
Colima |
Colima
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Durango |
Durango (1948), El Salto, Valle del Guadiana
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Guanajuato
|
Celaya (1958), Uriangato (1997)
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Guerrero |
Acapulco, Iguala, Chilpancingo, San Marcos
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Michoacán |
Morelia (1964), Jiquilpan (1976), Zamora (1994), Apatzingán (1994), Ciudad Hidalgo, Tacambaro (2002)
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Nayarit |
Bahía de Banderas, Nayarit North, Nayarit South, Tepic
|
Nuevo León |
Linares, Nuevo León (1976)
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San Luis Potosí |
Ciudad Valles, Matehuala, San Luis Potosí, Rioverde
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Oaxaca |
Oaxaca (1968)
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Puebla |
Puebla (1972)
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Querétaro |
Querétaro (1967), San Juan del Río (1988)
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Quintana Roo |
Cancún
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Sinaloa |
Culiacán, Los Mochis, Mazatlán
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Sonora |
Agua Prieta, Guaymas, Huatabambo, Hermosillo, Nogales (1975), Valle del Yaqui
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Tabasco |
Villahermosa (1974)
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Tamaulipas |
Altamira, Mante, Ciudad Madero (1950), Ciudad Victoria, Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa
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Estado de México |
Toluca (1972)
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Veracruz
|
Minatitlán, Boca del Rio, Orizaba, Xalapa
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Zacatecas |
Zacatecas
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