UAEMéx will seek dialogues with the candidates

2023-04-17 22:26:13

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Specifying that so far neither of the two candidates for the Mexican governorship has sought to have approaches with the student community of the Maximum Mexican House of Studies, the rector Carlos Eduardo Barrera Díaz informed that institutionally they will look for them to organize a dialogue exercise.

“We will be looking at later dates, it depends on their schedules, it has been complicated by the dates, but we will be talking with the teams to see what the possibility is and they will surely have many proposals for the university students,” he said.

In relation to the beginning of the exams for those who aspire to enter the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, he explained that there are 66 thousand young people; 14,000 at the upper secondary level and 52,000 for the undergraduate level who seek to enter the UAEMéx for the 2023-2024 school year.

This weekend, he said, the exams began and will end on April 30 “This weekend the first exams have already been carried out successfully, around 26,000 students have already taken their exam, the following weekend and the later one we will finish for a total of 66 thousand students wanting to enter the university”.

Regarding how many they will accept, he pointed out that they have an expectation for upper secondary level close to 8 thousand students and 19 thousand for bachelor’s degrees.

At the same time, he affirmed that there will be a second round of admission, a call that would be published at the beginning of May.

“Of course there will be a second round, we have 10 high schools, it depends on how the income behaves, if there are even more places in some, there will be a second round, as well as in the undergraduate degree,” he commented.

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