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INDEX
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ANNOUNCEMENT
The Call is offered to more than 180 countries, within the framework of
bilateral agreements, multilateral mechanisms and
special agreements More than 100 Education Institutions
Superiors Mexicans (IES) participate in this Call and
all have academic programs registered in the
National Quality Postgraduate Program (PNPC) of the
National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT). Sayings
programs bear witness to the progress the country has made in
various areas of science and humanities.
for development
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OBJECTIVE :
MODALITIES :
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IMPORTANT
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ELIGIBILITY
1. The request is made in a personal capacity and only one application will be accepted
per person.
3. People who have already started their studies in Mexico may participate
in HEIs and in the academic programs indicated in this Call.
Applications that:
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the requirements
respective may
country, be subject
through to review by
a pre-selection authorities
process. of your
In these cases,
The Mexican Government will evaluate only the files
preselected
6. They have not previously been beneficiaries of a grant from the Government of
Mexico, through AMEXCID, for at least the same period for
The one who were awarded scholarships.
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c) Considerations
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3. It academic
must be accepted
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conducting studies
the HEIs in any
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Announcement.
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postulants
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13. All benefits are exclusive to the scholar (s) and will not be
extended to spouses or other family members or companions.
14. Scholarships are not transferable, nor can they be deferred for academic years
after the year it was granted.
15. Once the scholarship has been awarded, institution changes will not be accepted
Educational or study.
16. In the event that the scholar (or) leaves the studies, devote himself to another
type of activities that contravene Mexican legal provisions
and / or fail some subject, the scholarship will be canceled.
FORMS OF APPLICATION
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a) Physical applications
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• Interested parties from Bolivia, Chile, China and Colombia may not
apply online, you must apply only at
Physical as described below:
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IMPORTANT
b) Online applications
The SIGCA portal will remain open to receive applications between the 22
July and September 27, 2019, until 3:00 p.m. (Time of
Mexico City). For this, it is necessary that the documentation be
attach according to system prompts
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
a) Academic Documentation:
2. Written document detailing the reasons that motivate him to carry out the
studies or research in Mexico. (Maximum 2 pages, with Arial letter
size 12 and single spacing).
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b) Administrative Documentation:
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IMPORTANT
• The files of the interested parties that are not benefited with
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SELECTION PROCESS
Applications that are submitted in a timely manner and comply with all
requirements described by this Call may be subject to review by
authorities of their respective country, through a pre-selection process. In
In these cases, the Mexican Government will evaluate only the files
preselected
to. They have not been beneficiaries of a grant from the Government of Mexico
previously.
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The scholar (or) must have insurance for major medical expenses
and minors, as well as international medical assistance, covering the 2
(two) first months of your stay in Mexico.
• Any changes that the trainee wishes to make to the plane ticket
acquired by the DIA after its issuance, will be covered by the interested party.
It is the responsibility of the intern to review flight schedules and arrive at
airport as required in the conditions of the airline and
present with a passport with the validity and necessary visas. Likewise,
It is the responsibility of the intern to review the clauses established in the
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All benefits are exclusive to the fellow and will not be extended to
spouses or other family members or companions.
• Transit visas
• Expenses for the trip to the nearest Mexican Embassy or Consulate, for
the issuance of the visa.
• Academic costs (enrollment and tuition) when they are not exempt
the academic institution or grant the SRE / AMEXCID.
• The SRE / AMEXCID does not cover reimbursement of additional luggage, not
established in the air ticket.
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• In the event that the thesis process exceeds the grant period, the
SRE / AMEXCID will not grant an additional extension, so the expenses
Associates must be paid by the fellow.
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• The scholar (or) must have insurance for major medical expenses
and minors, as well as international medical assistance, covering two
First months of your stay in Mexico. In case the / the scholar (or),
do not have international medical insurance, it must cover the expenses
of any medical eventuality, without responsibility for AMEXCID.
The scholar (or) who is already studying in Mexico, must
submit your CURP and NSS number, if you have them.
• Do not travel to Mexico without having obtained the corresponding visa in the Section
Consulate of your convenience, in case of the selected applicant (s)
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• The scholar (or) must travel to Mexico with the passport of the
nationality with which you submitted your application, with a validity
180 day minimum.
The intern must update their medical certificate 2 (two) months before
travel to Mexico, and you must deliver it to the DIA offices when you attend
First time formalize your documentation.
In the event that the academic program requires the completion of a thesis and
a degree exam, must complete the thesis and submit the exam
mentioned within the scholarship benefit period. Otherwise, in case
that the thesis process exceeds the grant period, the SRE / AMEXCID
will not grant an additional extension, so the associated expenses must be
funded by the fellow.
• The scholar (or) must present, during the first 10 (ten) days
of the first month of your scholarship, at the facilities of the
Directorate of Academic Exchange (DIA), located in the Secretariat of
Foreign Relations-Mexican Agency for International Cooperation
for Development located at: Plaza Juárez No. 20, Piso 4, Col. Centro, CP
06010, Mexico City during business hours from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in
business days.
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• The scholar (or) must comply with the provisions of the Rules
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Applicable to Foreign
proper closing of your Scholars (NABES)
file and signing the and manage documentation
appropriate with the DIA the
for it.
• The scholar (or) must show not only academic excellence, but
Also exemplary behavior throughout your stay. Is
The responsibility of the fellow (or) to take into consideration that they are not only
recipients of a Excellence Scholarship; they are also representatives of their
country of origin, and the relations it has with Mexico.
• The intern must commit to update their immigration status.
TRANSITORY
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For more information about immigration matters, consult the page of:
The SRE / AMEXCID puts at your service the following email for inquiries and
questions infobecas@sre.gob.mx
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INEEL
IMTA National
Mexican Institute
Institute of
of Electricity and Clean Energy
Water Technology
INAOE National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics
INIFAP National Institute of Forestry, Agricultural and Livestock Research
ININ National Institute of Nuclear Research
INMEGEN National Institute of Genomic Medicine
INSP National Institute of Public Health
IPN National Polytechnic Institute
ITAM Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico
ITA Technological Institute of Aguascalientes
ITCV Technological Institute of Cd. Victoria
ITC Technological Institute of Celaya
ITCH Chetumal Institute of Technology
ITColima Technological Institute of Colima
ITC Conkal Institute of Technology
ITC Culiacán Institute of Technology
ITD Durango Institute of Technology
ITLP Technological Institute of La Paz
ITL Technological Institute of León
ITM Technological Institute of Mérida
ITMorelia Technological Institute of Morelia
ITNL Technological Institute of Nuevo León
ITR Roque Institute of Technology
ITTG Technological Institute of Tuxtla Gutiérrez
ITV Veracruz Institute of Technology
ITVO Oaxaca Valley Technological Institute
THEY ARE Higher Technological Institute of Misantla
ITSPR Higher Technological Institute of Poza Rica
ITSTA Superior Technological Institute of Tantoyuca
ITESM Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
SSA Health Secretary
TESE Technological of Higher Studies of Ecatepec
TecNM National Technological of Mexico
UAAAN Antonio Narro Autonomous Agrarian University
UAA Autonomous University of Aguascalientes
UABC Autonomous University of Baja California
UACh Chapingo Autonomous University
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NORTH AMERICA
Canada
Canada / Québec Province
Argentina Guatemala
Belize Honduras
Bolivia Nicaragua
Brazil Panama
Chile Paraguay
Colombia Peru
Costa Rica Uruguay
Ecuador Venezuela
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CARIBBEAN
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EUROPE
ASIA
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AFRICA
PEACEFUL
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Republic of Maldives
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NON-AUTONOMOUS TERRITORIES
Eel Montserrat
Bermuda New Caledonia
Gibraltar Pitcairn
Cayman Islands Occidental Sahara
Turks and Caicos Islands st. Helen
British Virgin Islands Tokelau
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