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Masterclass & Networking "Marketing Digital"


Te invitamos a nuestra Masterclass Marketing Digital, una experiencia intensiva diseñada para darte las herramientas clave que necesitas para destacar en el mundo digital.
Aprenderás cómo crear una estrategia digital efectiva, uso inteligente de redes sociales y tendencias actuales que están revolucionando el marketing.
¡No te la pierdas y aprovecha este espacio para potenciar tu presencia y desempeño en entornos digitales!

El total de tu boleto es una aportación destinada a Líderes del Mañana, programa insignia del Tec de Monterrey que apoya a jóvenes con alto nivel de talento, liderazgo y compromiso social para cursar su carrera profesional en el Tec de Monterrey.

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BORREGOS por siempre 🐏

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BORREGOS por siempre 🐏 


¡Reencuéntrate con tu equipo y revive tu espíritu Borrego!

Si fuiste parte de los equipos representativos durante tu paso por la Prepa o la Universidad. ¡Esta invitación es para ti!

Queremos reencontrarnos contigo en nuestro evento ¡Borregos por Siempre!, un espacio para revivir grandes momentos, jugar unas cascaritas, compartir anécdotas y disfrutar de una deliciosa comida junto a tu familia y tus excompañeras y excompañeros de equipo.

¡Te esperamos en tu Campus Querétaro para vivir un día inolvidable!

El precio del boleto es una aportación al programa Líderes del Mañana, la iniciativa insignia del Tecnológico de Monterrey que impulsa a jóvenes con alto potencial, liderazgo y compromiso social para que puedan estudiar su carrera profesional en el Tec.

 

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At Tecnológico de Monterrey, we are looking for highly talented young people, who have the capacity to face up to uncertainty and constant change, and who will unleash their transformative potential through leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

The aim of our admission process is to get to know you, not only regarding your academic performance, but also everything that makes you an extraordinary person. Therefore, applicants should prepare a file with the following elements:

Academic Profile
  • Previous academic background
  • Academic Aptitude Test (PAA in spanish)
Comprehensive Profile (cultural, sports, social and leadership)
  • Resumé
  • Essay

*This admission process is subject to change without prior notice from the Admissions Committee.

**To start the professional courses you must have completed your high school studies and present official documentation that supports it.

***Admission is the first step: afterwards you can enroll at any of our campuses. Since the number of places available is limited, make sure you complete all the procedures to confirm your place.

Steps to follow
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Register and complete your online admission application

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Schedule and take your tests

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Pay the admission process fee

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Find out your admission result

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Put together your file with everything that makes you unique 

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Enroll and form part of the Tecnológico de Monterrey community

Admission process

Tecnológico de Monterrey is seeking to bring together into all its undergraduate programs a new generation of students who have completed their high school studies. Talented, enthusiastic individuals, who are committed to the development of their environment and the wellbeing of society; people who have the potential to successfully complete their professional studies and become leaders with an entrepreneurial spirit, human sense and internationally competitive.

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Update your information:

If you are currently enrolled in PrepaTec or have already graduated from PrepaTec with a GPA of 80 or higher, log in to MiTec and type Solicitud de admission y becas (in Spanish) in the search bar. Review your information, update it, and submit the application by clicking Submit.

If your PrepaTec GPA is below 80 (cumulative GPA on your transcript), we will review your academic and extracurricular profile, as well as your general skills, and based on this evaluation, we will let you know which additional requirements you must meet to complete your admission process.

If you are interested in a program with special requirements, you will need to submit additional documents beyond those mentioned above. Some of these programs include:

  • Bachelor in Global Business (BGB)
  • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering with minor in Systems Engineering (BIE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics Engineering (BME)

For programs in the Health area, once your academic and extracurricular profile has been evaluated, the committee may request an interview and/or a test to complete your application. Health programs include:

  • Physician & Surgeon
  • B.A. in Biosciences
  • Health (Exploratory Area)
  • B.S. in Clinical Psychology and Health
  • B.A. in Nutrition and Wellness
  • Medical and Surgical Dentist

Please consult your admissions advisor for the specific requirements of each program.

If you are admitted, you will be able to continue building your university experience by paying your Reservation Payment and confirming your enrollment.
 

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Submit your admission documents

In the same Tec Application service, complete your file with the requested documents listed there.

The documents to be submitted are:

  • A copy of the valid official ID with photo and signature of the person responsible for tuition payment.*
  • If you are a minor, a copy of your valid official ID with photo and a copy of the ID and signature of your parent or legal guardian.
  • If you are of legal age, a copy of your valid official ID with photo and signature.*

* If you wish to change your current tuition payer for your undergraduate enrollment, the update will take effect once you begin your undergraduate studies.

** If you are a minor, acceptable official IDs include: passport, IMSS/ISSSTE affiliation card, school ID, SEP or official educational institution ID, school certificate with photo, driver’s license, or official ID from your country of origin.

*** If you are of legal age, acceptable official IDs include: passport, IFE/INE card, released military service card, professional license, official ID from your country of origin, or official ID issued by the Ministry of National Defense or the Navy.
 

 

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Find out your admission result 

Once you’ve completed the process, you will receive an email with the date on which your admission result will be released.

The date you receive your result will depend on when you completed your application file—the sooner you finish, the sooner you'll know if you’ve been admitted.

You can view the decision in the Tec Application service.

The decision of the Admissions Committee is final and the selection process is private and confidential. Therefore, Tecnológico de Monterrey reserves the right to withhold the reasons behind the admission decision

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Place Reservation Payment

Confirm your spot by making the $9,000 MXN payment* through the Tec Application service in MiTec. You can pay online or print a bank deposit slip. If you are entering a Health program, remember to complete your initial evaluations on time.

Afterward, you’ll receive information about the "Me Inscribo" session, where you will find out your first-semester class schedule.

As a PrepaTec student, your tuition coverage for entering the undergraduate program is already paid. However, if you decide to start your undergraduate studies in a semester other than the one immediately following your PrepaTec graduation, this coverage will need to be paid.

* Some programs with limited enrollment require a different tuition deposit amount. You can check this in the Tec Application service.

Admitted students who choose not to enroll at Tecnológico de Monterrey may request a refund of the Place Reservation Payment within 15 days of making the payment. If the payment is made within the 15 days prior to the start of classes for the semester in which you applied, you may request a refund up to one business day before the start date. If not requested within the indicated timeframe, the amount will be non-refundable.

This payment is non-transferable.

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ALUMNOS DE OTRAS PREPAS
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Register and complete your online admission application
 

Use your personal email address to create a username and generate a password. These will be your credentials to access our Tec Application portal. Fill in your personal details and upload the required documents:

  • Birth certificate
  • A copy of your high school transcript showing your GPA, with the school’s official seal and signature
  • A copy of the valid official ID with photo and signature of the person responsible for tuition payment
  • If you are a minor, a copy of your valid official ID with photo and a copy of the ID and signature of your parent or legal guardian
  • If you are of legal age, a copy of your valid official ID with photo and signature

All official documents must be valid and scanned on both sides.

If you are a Mexican minor, acceptable forms of ID include: school ID, school certificate with photo (valid for up to 6 months), passport, or medical service ID (IMSS, ISSSTE, PEMEX, ISSSTELEON).

If you are a Mexican adult, you may submit: passport, voter ID (INE), or military service card.

If you are a foreign national, you may submit: passport, immigration form, or national identity document (DNI).

* Transcript: The table below outlines which documents are valid depending on your stage of studies and the month in which you complete the admission process.

Stage of StudiesProgram DurationMonth of Admission ProcessValid Document
High school in progress3-year semester systemSeptember–DecemberTranscript (Kárdex) up to 4th semester
High school in progress3-year semester systemJanuary–AugustTranscript (Kárdex) up to 5th semester
High school in progress2-year semester systemSeptember–DecemberTranscript (Kárdex) up to 2nd semester
High school in progress2-year semester systemJanuary–AugustTranscript (Kárdex) up to 3rd semester
High school in progress2-year quarter systemSeptember–DecemberTranscript (Kárdex) up to 3rd quarter
High school in progress2-year quarter systemJanuary–AprilTranscript (Kárdex) up to 4th quarter
High school in progress2-year quarter systemMay–AugustTranscript (Kárdex) up to 5th quarter
High school completedCopy of high school diploma/certificate
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Complete your application file with everything that makes you unique

On the Tec Application page, you will see the requirements according to your profile and the program you choose. Make sure to fulfill each one of them.

A very important part of our process is getting to know you holistically. For this reason, we will ask you to complete a form with information about your extracurricular résumé and answer two questions about who you are today and your future goals (essay).

a. Share your résumé
Your résumé is a brief description of your academic journey. It includes questions about the achievements, skills, and abilities you have gained and developed during your high school studies. It’s important that you have evidence of the activities you describe, as we may ask you to share them with us. Include your participation in all areas, as achievements in every discipline, whether in person or online, from 2019 to the present will help you create an outstanding résumé.

b. Write your essay
Let your words flow. Tell us in writing about the experiences that have shaped who you are today, your future expectations, and the reasons why you believe you should be part of Tecnológico de Monterrey.

Both the résumé and the essay are key elements in the admission decision. Complete both documents in the admission requirements section within the Tec Application.

We share several videos with tips to help you prepare your résumé and essay:

Tips for your résumé and essay (in Spanish)

Advice for your essay (in Spanish)

Advice for your résumé (in Spanish)

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Pay the admission process fee

The amount of the fee depends on the date you submit your application:

  • June to August 2024: $1,200 MXN
  • September to December 2024: $1,700 MXN
  • Starting January 2025: $2,000 MXN

You can make the payment online through the Tec Application portal. The available payment methods are:

  • Bank card
  • PayPal
  • Bank deposit using the referenced payment slip

Please note that the admission process fee is non-refundable.

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Schedule and take your tests

Important: You must have a valid photo ID to present at any of the tests you take at Tecnológico de Monterrey.

a. Admission test: Academic Aptitude Test (PAA)
This test evaluates your math and verbal skills. On the Tec Application page, you can select the date and time to take the test. The test is conducted in person at our campuses and/or testing centers.

We recommend you prepare for the Academic Aptitude Test using the following resources:

If your first language is English, you may take the ACT (American College Testing) or SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) instead. These tests are accepted for the undergraduate admission process.

If you decide to take the SAT, register at: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/sat/registration/international-testing. Don’t forget to enter Tecnológico de Monterrey’s code 0843 so we receive your results.

  1. If you took the SAT or ACT, after submitting your Tec Application, go to the requirements section to upload proof or schedule a PAA test.
  2. Select the proof submission option and upload your SAT or ACT score report.
  3. Your document will be reviewed (it must be clear and valid). Monitor its status, as you may receive feedback.
  4. Once your proof is approved and you complete the other requirements, the committee will review your file and may request you take another admission test if necessary.

b. Institutional English Placement Test
On the Tec Application page, you can also select the date and time to take the English Placement Test (EUC).

You can also demonstrate your English proficiency through authorized exams* such as TOEFL iBT, B2 First (FCE), B1 Preliminary (PET), Pearson Placement Test, or Pearson Level Test. If you have results from any of these, upload your proof in the Tec Application.

*Check with your advisor if you have another certificate.

Note: If your EUC result corresponds to A1 or A2 levels according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), you will need to take English leveling courses as part of your academic load:

  • Level A1: during the 1st and 2nd semesters
  • Level A2: during the 1st semester

Your academic load cannot exceed 18 credits, including English leveling courses, during the first and/or second semester.

Keep in mind all Tec students are required to demonstrate a B2 level of English according to the CEFR to graduate.

c. Additional requirements
The Admissions Committee may request additional documents or steps to complete your file and make a decision:

  • Additional Academic Aptitude Test
  • Additional English Test (EUC)
  • Updated GPA
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Personal interview

Complementary evaluations

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Check your admission result

Once the process is complete, you will receive an email with the date when your admission result will be released.

The date you receive your result depends on the day you completed your application file. The sooner you complete it, the faster you will know if you have been admitted.

You can check the decision of your admission process on the Tec Application page.

The decision of the Admissions Committee is final and the selection process is private and confidential; therefore, Tecnológico de Monterrey reserves the right not to disclose the reasons behind the admission decision.

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Enroll and become part of the Tecnológico de Monterrey community

If you receive a positive admission result, confirm your enrollment by paying the Place Reservation Payment of $9,000 MXN or $18,000 MXN for programs with limited spots. You can make this payment on the Tec Application page. This payment consists of two parts:

*Amount credited toward your first semester tuition.
**Tuition Payment Coverage, which guarantees your Undergraduate tuition at our institution in case of the death of the person responsible for the tuition payment registered in the admission application.

Admitted students who decide not to enroll at Tecnológico de Monterrey may request a refund of the Place Reservation Payment within 15 days after payment. If the Place Reservation Payment is done within 15 days prior to the semester start date for which admission is requested, the refund may be requested up to one business day before that date. If not requested within this timeframe, the balance will not be refundable. This payment is non-transferable.
 

Tuition Payment Coverage is non-refundable.

 

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FOREIGN STUDENTS
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Register and complete your online admission application

Use your personal email address to create a user account and generate a password, which you will use to sign in to our ADMISSION PROCESS page. Once there, fill out your admission application and click on “Send application”. Scan and attach your birth certificate in the “Documents” section and send it. If your birth certificate is in a language other than Spanish or English, you will have to scan and attach a translation to Spanish. Afterwards, you will receive an email asking you to proceed with step 2.

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Pay the admission process fee

Check the amount you must pay in the admission process page and choose your payment method:

  • Credit card
  • Bank deposit using the referenced deposit slip
  • PayPal
  • The admission process fee is non-refundable.

 

 

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Put together your file with everything that makes you unique

The resumé contains questions on the achievements, skills and aptitudes you have acquired and developed throughout your middle school studies. Include your participations in every area, since any achievements in each face-to-face or online discipline you have accomplished since 2017 to date will help you put together an extraordinary resumé. It is important to have evidence of the activities described, since we may ask you to share it with us from time to time.

Hand in your admission documents

Complete your admission file in digital form by sending your documents in the Documentos digitales section inside the admission process page.

Afterwards, scan and send the following documents to admisiones.extranjeros@itesm.mx:

  • Copy of the 10th-, 11th- and 12th- grade transcripts, or the equivalent in your country.
  • The last 2 pages of the application you filled out in the admission process page, signed by you, one of your parents/legal guardian and the person responsible for payment of tuition.
  • Copy of official photo ID with signature of the person responsible for payment of tuition.
  • If you are underage, official photo ID with signature of one of your parents/legal guardian.
  • If you are of legal age, copy of your official photo ID with signature.


* Official IDs include: passport, immigration form or official ID from the country of origin.

Additional elements:
The Admission Committee might request letters of recommendation (no more than three), which can be written by teachers, school officials, a businessman/woman or a recognized leader from your community. The Committee might also request you to take complementary evaluations, which will be administered at the campus, and an interview with one of the campus directors.

The programs from the Health area have additional requirements, contact your advisor for more information.

 

 

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Schedule and take your tests

Aptitude Test (PA)
The Admissions Committee will determine whether you need to take the test and let you know by email. This test evaluates your mathematics and verbal skills. Since the test is an element that forms part of your admission file, the score obtained is for the internal and exclusive use of the Admissions Committee.
You will receive an email with clear, detailed instructions on taking the test.

We have different tools for you in order to prepare for the PAA

PruebaT: it is a diagnostic test that will help you become familiar with the structure and type of questions of the PAA (you have 3 opportunities to use the simulator).

PrepáraTec: is an online workshop that you can take at your own pace. Go to: admision.tec.mx/PreparaTec

On-campus workshops: these are workshops offered on the campus of your choice. Ask your admissions advisor for details.

College Board PAA Study Guide: https://latam.collegeboard.org/publicaciones/guia-de-estudio-paa/


If your first language is English, you can take the SAT which is equivalent to the PAA. Sign up at: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/sat/registration/international-testing

 

English test
In the admission process page you can:

  • Select the date and time when you wish to take the English test. Remember to have with you a valid photo ID the day of the test.

Have in mind that for obtaining your degree you will need to demonstrate a B2 level in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR).

If your result in the placement exam during the admission process is equivalent to A1 or A2, you will need to take English leveling courses as part of your academic load in accordance with the following:

  • Level A1 - during the first and second semester
  • Level A2 - during the first semester

The total academic load may not exceed 18 credits, including English leveling in the first and/or second semester.

 

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Find out your admission result

Once you have completed the process, the Admissions Committee of Tecnológico de Monterrey will issue the result of your application, which may be:

  • Accepted
  • Not accepted
  • Wait list
  • Pending decision (it means that we require additional elements; the Admissions manager of the campus of your choice will provide more information).

Some additional elements the Committee may need include:

  • Personal interview
  • Recommendation letters

Note: For your file to be complete, the following requirements must have been validated in your admission application: admission application form, birth certificate, admission process fee, essay, resumé, English placement test, and confirmation of your high school program. In addition, you should have submitted your complete, correct documents through the section “Documentos digitales”; the list of documents can be found in step 2 of this process.

Example of requirement validation for your application:

Solicitud de apoyo educativo

Admission application

Solicitud de apoyo educativo

Birth certificate

Solicitud de apoyo educativo

Digital documents

Documentos

Admission process fee

Prueba de aptitud

Aptitude test

Ensayo

Essay

Currículo

Resumé

Confirma tu carrera

Confirm your degree program

Examen de inglés

English test

Resumen de requisitos

Summary of requirements

The Admission Committee’s decision is unappealable and the selection process is private and confidential. Therefore, Tecnológico de Monterrey does not disclose the reasons for accepting or rejecting a candidate.

 

 

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Enroll and be a part of the Prepa Tec community

Pay HERE the tuition deposit of 7,000 MXN (which includes the Tuition Payment Insurance fee) and confirm your enrollment. For information about payment methods, please consult with the DEPARTMENT OF ADMISSIONS of the campus you are applying to. You should also check the undergraduate enrollment events, and schedule your placement exams, which will measure your degree of knowledge of the courses that are fundamental for the beginning of your undergraduate studies.

 

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Areas, careers and campus with limited space for admissions in 2025

Considering our commitment to academic quality and to ensure our students have the necessary resources to pursue their professional careers, we let you know the areas and careers in the following campuses have limited space for admissions in 2023, so we advise going through your admission process and securing your place as soon as possible.

 

CampusArea or program with limited spaceAugust 2023Other campuses where is offered
MonterreyARQ - ArchitectureOpen

Check the campuses depending in your entry area of interest: 

Creative Studies Built Environment

Guadalajara Monterrey Santa FeBFI - Bachelor in FinanceOpen 

Monterrey

Mexico City

Guadalajara

Chihuahua

Querétaro

 

MC - Physician & Surgeon

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MonterreyBusiness and its degrees:
BGB - B.A. in International Business
BBA - B.A. in Strategy and Business Transformation
LAF - B.A. in Finance
LCPF - B.A. in Finance & Accounting
LDE - B.A. in Entrepreneurship
LDO - B.A. in Human Resource Management
LEM - B.A. in Marketing
LIN - B.A. in International Business
LIT - B.A. in Business Intelligence
OpenCheck here according your program of interest.

Important dates for the 2025 academic year

Planea tu ingreso al Tec

Regístrate y resuelve tus dudas
Al ingresar tus datos, recibirás asesoría y más información sobre el proceso de admisión

En el Tecnológico de Monterrey buscamos a jóvenes con gran talento, que sepan hacer frente a la incertidumbre y a los cambios constantes a través del liderazgo, la innovación y el emprendimiento. 

Nuestro proceso de admisión tiene como objetivo conocer no solo tus habilidades escolares, sino también todo aquello que te hace una persona extraordinaria. Por ello, requerimos que los y las solicitantes integren un expediente con los siguientes elementos:

Perfil académico
  • Trayectoria académica previa
  • Prueba de Aptitud Académica (PAA)
  • Examen de ubicación de inglés
Perfil integral (cultural, deportivo, social y de liderazgo)
  • Currículo
  • Ensayo

El Ensayo y Currículo son formatos con preguntas previamente definidas por el Tecnológico de Monterrey.

*Este proceso de admisión está sujeto a cambios sin previo aviso por parte del Comité de Admisiones.

**Para iniciar los cursos de Profesional debes haber concluido tus estudios de preparatoria y presentar documentación oficial que lo avale.

***La admisión es el primer paso: después podrás inscribirte en cualquiera de nuestros campus. Debido a la cantidad de plazas limitadas, asegúrate de concluir los trámites para confirmar tu lugar.

Te compartimos nuestro Reglamento General de Estudiantes, consúltalo aquí

En el Tec de Monterrey buscamos prevenir, detectar y atender la violencia de género, conoce nuestro protocolo aquí.


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Pasos a seguir

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Regístrate y llena tu solicitud de admisión en línea

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Programa y presenta tus pruebas

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Cubre la cuota del proceso

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Conoce tu resultado de admisión

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Integra tu expediente con todo lo que te hace una persona única

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Inscríbete y forma parte de la comunidad del Tecnológico de Monterrey

Proceso de admisión

El Tecnológico de Monterrey está buscando integrar en todas sus carreras profesionales a una nueva generación de estudiantes que hayan concluido sus estudios de preparatoria y que se distingan por ser personas talentosas, entusiastas, comprometidas con el desarrollo de su entorno y con el bienestar de la sociedad; personas que tengan el potencial para concluir exitosamente su carrera profesional y convertirse en agentes con impacto positivo en su entorno y el mundo.

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Update your information:

If you are currently enrolled in PrepaTec or have already graduated from PrepaTec with a GPA of 80 or higher, log in to MiTec and type Solicitud de admission y becas (in Spanish) in the search bar. Review your information, update it, and submit the application by clicking Submit.

If your PrepaTec GPA is below 80 (cumulative GPA on your transcript), we will review your academic and extracurricular profile, as well as your general skills, and based on this evaluation, we will let you know which additional requirements you must meet to complete your admission process.

If you are interested in a program with special requirements, you will need to submit additional documents beyond those mentioned above. Some of these programs include:

  • Bachelor in Global Business (BGB)
  • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering with minor in Systems Engineering (BIE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics Engineering (BME)

For programs in the Health area, once your academic and extracurricular profile has been evaluated, the committee may request an interview and/or a test to complete your application. Health programs include:

  • Physician & Surgeon
  • B.A. in Biosciences
  • Health (Exploratory Area)
  • B.S. in Clinical Psychology and Health
  • B.A. in Nutrition and Wellness
  • Medical and Surgical Dentist

Please consult your admissions advisor for the specific requirements of each program.

If you are admitted, you will be able to continue building your university experience by paying your Reservation Payment and confirming your enrollment.
 

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Submit your admission documents

In the same Tec Application service, complete your file with the requested documents listed there.

The documents to be submitted are:

  • A copy of the valid official ID with photo and signature of the person responsible for tuition payment.*
  • If you are a minor, a copy of your valid official ID with photo and a copy of the ID and signature of your parent or legal guardian.
  • If you are of legal age, a copy of your valid official ID with photo and signature.*

* If you wish to change your current tuition payer for your undergraduate enrollment, the update will take effect once you begin your undergraduate studies.

** If you are a minor, acceptable official IDs include: passport, IMSS/ISSSTE affiliation card, school ID, SEP or official educational institution ID, school certificate with photo, driver’s license, or official ID from your country of origin.

*** If you are of legal age, acceptable official IDs include: passport, IFE/INE card, released military service card, professional license, official ID from your country of origin, or official ID issued by the Ministry of National Defense or the Navy.
 

 

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Find out your admission result 

Once you’ve completed the process, you will receive an email with the date on which your admission result will be released.

The date you receive your result will depend on when you completed your application file—the sooner you finish, the sooner you'll know if you’ve been admitted.

You can view the decision in the Tec Application service.

The decision of the Admissions Committee is final and the selection process is private and confidential. Therefore, Tecnológico de Monterrey reserves the right to withhold the reasons behind the admission decision

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Place Reservation Payment

Confirm your spot by making the $9,000 MXN payment* through the Tec Application service in MiTec. You can pay online or print a bank deposit slip. If you are entering a Health program, remember to complete your initial evaluations on time.

Afterward, you’ll receive information about the "Me Inscribo" session, where you will find out your first-semester class schedule.

As a PrepaTec student, your tuition coverage for entering the undergraduate program is already paid. However, if you decide to start your undergraduate studies in a semester other than the one immediately following your PrepaTec graduation, this coverage will need to be paid.

* Some programs with limited enrollment require a different tuition deposit amount. You can check this in the Tec Application service.

Admitted students who choose not to enroll at Tecnológico de Monterrey may request a refund of the Place Reservation Payment within 15 days of making the payment. If the payment is made within the 15 days prior to the start of classes for the semester in which you applied, you may request a refund up to one business day before the start date. If not requested within the indicated timeframe, the amount will be non-refundable.

This payment is non-transferable.

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Register and complete your online admission application
 

Use your personal email address to create a username and generate a password. These will be your credentials to access our Tec Application portal. Fill in your personal details and upload the required documents:

  • Birth certificate
  • A copy of your high school transcript showing your GPA, with the school’s official seal and signature
  • A copy of the valid official ID with photo and signature of the person responsible for tuition payment
  • If you are a minor, a copy of your valid official ID with photo and a copy of the ID and signature of your parent or legal guardian
  • If you are of legal age, a copy of your valid official ID with photo and signature

All official documents must be valid and scanned on both sides.

If you are a Mexican minor, acceptable forms of ID include: school ID, school certificate with photo (valid for up to 6 months), passport, or medical service ID (IMSS, ISSSTE, PEMEX, ISSSTELEON).

If you are a Mexican adult, you may submit: passport, voter ID (INE), or military service card.

If you are a foreign national, you may submit: passport, immigration form, or national identity document (DNI).

* Transcript: The table below outlines which documents are valid depending on your stage of studies and the month in which you complete the admission process.

Stage of StudiesProgram DurationMonth of Admission ProcessValid Document
High school in progress3-year semester systemSeptember–DecemberTranscript (Kárdex) up to 4th semester
High school in progress3-year semester systemJanuary–AugustTranscript (Kárdex) up to 5th semester
High school in progress2-year semester systemSeptember–DecemberTranscript (Kárdex) up to 2nd semester
High school in progress2-year semester systemJanuary–AugustTranscript (Kárdex) up to 3rd semester
High school in progress2-year quarter systemSeptember–DecemberTranscript (Kárdex) up to 3rd quarter
High school in progress2-year quarter systemJanuary–AprilTranscript (Kárdex) up to 4th quarter
High school in progress2-year quarter systemMay–AugustTranscript (Kárdex) up to 5th quarter
High school completedCopy of high school diploma/certificate
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Complete your application file with everything that makes you unique

On the Tec Application page, you will see the requirements according to your profile and the program you choose. Make sure to fulfill each one of them.

A very important part of our process is getting to know you holistically. For this reason, we will ask you to complete a form with information about your extracurricular résumé and answer two questions about who you are today and your future goals (essay).

a. Share your résumé
Your résumé is a brief description of your academic journey. It includes questions about the achievements, skills, and abilities you have gained and developed during your high school studies. It’s important that you have evidence of the activities you describe, as we may ask you to share them with us. Include your participation in all areas, as achievements in every discipline, whether in person or online, from 2019 to the present will help you create an outstanding résumé.

b. Write your essay
Let your words flow. Tell us in writing about the experiences that have shaped who you are today, your future expectations, and the reasons why you believe you should be part of Tecnológico de Monterrey.

Both the résumé and the essay are key elements in the admission decision. Complete both documents in the admission requirements section within the Tec Application.

We share several videos with tips to help you prepare your résumé and essay:

Tips for your résumé and essay (in Spanish)

Advice for your essay (in Spanish)

Advice for your résumé (in Spanish)

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Pay the admission process fee

The amount of the fee depends on the date you submit your application:

  • June to August 2024: $1,200 MXN
  • September to December 2024: $1,700 MXN
  • Starting January 2025: $2,000 MXN

You can make the payment online through the Tec Application portal. The available payment methods are:

  • Bank card
  • PayPal
  • Bank deposit using the referenced payment slip

Please note that the admission process fee is non-refundable.

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Schedule and take your tests

Important: You must have a valid photo ID to present at any of the tests you take at Tecnológico de Monterrey.

a. Admission test: Academic Aptitude Test (PAA)
This test evaluates your math and verbal skills. On the Tec Application page, you can select the date and time to take the test. The test is conducted in person at our campuses and/or testing centers.

We recommend you prepare for the Academic Aptitude Test using the following resources:

If your first language is English, you may take the ACT (American College Testing) or SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) instead. These tests are accepted for the undergraduate admission process.

If you decide to take the SAT, register at: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/sat/registration/international-testing. Don’t forget to enter Tecnológico de Monterrey’s code 0843 so we receive your results.

  1. If you took the SAT or ACT, after submitting your Tec Application, go to the requirements section to upload proof or schedule a PAA test.
  2. Select the proof submission option and upload your SAT or ACT score report.
  3. Your document will be reviewed (it must be clear and valid). Monitor its status, as you may receive feedback.
  4. Once your proof is approved and you complete the other requirements, the committee will review your file and may request you take another admission test if necessary.

b. Institutional English Placement Test
On the Tec Application page, you can also select the date and time to take the English Placement Test (EUC).

You can also demonstrate your English proficiency through authorized exams* such as TOEFL iBT, B2 First (FCE), B1 Preliminary (PET), Pearson Placement Test, or Pearson Level Test. If you have results from any of these, upload your proof in the Tec Application.

*Check with your advisor if you have another certificate.

Note: If your EUC result corresponds to A1 or A2 levels according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), you will need to take English leveling courses as part of your academic load:

  • Level A1: during the 1st and 2nd semesters
  • Level A2: during the 1st semester

Your academic load cannot exceed 18 credits, including English leveling courses, during the first and/or second semester.

Keep in mind all Tec students are required to demonstrate a B2 level of English according to the CEFR to graduate.

c. Additional requirements
The Admissions Committee may request additional documents or steps to complete your file and make a decision:

  • Additional Academic Aptitude Test
  • Additional English Test (EUC)
  • Updated GPA
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Personal interview

Complementary evaluations

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Check your admission result

Once the process is complete, you will receive an email with the date when your admission result will be released.

The date you receive your result depends on the day you completed your application file. The sooner you complete it, the faster you will know if you have been admitted.

You can check the decision of your admission process on the Tec Application page.

The decision of the Admissions Committee is final and the selection process is private and confidential; therefore, Tecnológico de Monterrey reserves the right not to disclose the reasons behind the admission decision.

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Enroll and become part of the Tecnológico de Monterrey community

If you receive a positive admission result, confirm your enrollment by paying the Place Reservation Payment of $9,000 MXN or $18,000 MXN for programs with limited spots. You can make this payment on the Tec Application page. This payment consists of two parts:

*Amount credited toward your first semester tuition.
**Tuition Payment Coverage, which guarantees your Undergraduate tuition at our institution in case of the death of the person responsible for the tuition payment registered in the admission application.

Admitted students who decide not to enroll at Tecnológico de Monterrey may request a refund of the Place Reservation Payment within 15 days after payment. If the Place Reservation Payment is done within 15 days prior to the semester start date for which admission is requested, the refund may be requested up to one business day before that date. If not requested within this timeframe, the balance will not be refundable. This payment is non-transferable.
 

Tuition Payment Coverage is non-refundable.

 

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Estudiantes extranjeros
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Register and complete your online admission application

Use your personal email address to create a user account and generate a password, which you will use to sign in to our ADMISSION PROCESS page. Once there, fill out your admission application and click on “Send application”. Scan and attach your birth certificate in the “Documents” section and send it. If your birth certificate is in a language other than Spanish or English, you will have to scan and attach a translation to Spanish. Afterwards, you will receive an email asking you to proceed with step 2.

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Pay the admission process fee

Check the amount you must pay in the admission process page and choose your payment method:

  • Credit card
  • Bank deposit using the referenced deposit slip
  • PayPal
  • The admission process fee is non-refundable.

 

 

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Put together your file with everything that makes you unique

The resumé contains questions on the achievements, skills and aptitudes you have acquired and developed throughout your middle school studies. Include your participations in every area, since any achievements in each face-to-face or online discipline you have accomplished since 2017 to date will help you put together an extraordinary resumé. It is important to have evidence of the activities described, since we may ask you to share it with us from time to time.

Hand in your admission documents

Complete your admission file in digital form by sending your documents in the Documentos digitales section inside the admission process page.

Afterwards, scan and send the following documents to admisiones.extranjeros@itesm.mx:

  • Copy of the 10th-, 11th- and 12th- grade transcripts, or the equivalent in your country.
  • The last 2 pages of the application you filled out in the admission process page, signed by you, one of your parents/legal guardian and the person responsible for payment of tuition.
  • Copy of official photo ID with signature of the person responsible for payment of tuition.
  • If you are underage, official photo ID with signature of one of your parents/legal guardian.
  • If you are of legal age, copy of your official photo ID with signature.


* Official IDs include: passport, immigration form or official ID from the country of origin.

Additional elements:
The Admission Committee might request letters of recommendation (no more than three), which can be written by teachers, school officials, a businessman/woman or a recognized leader from your community. The Committee might also request you to take complementary evaluations, which will be administered at the campus, and an interview with one of the campus directors.

The programs from the Health area have additional requirements, contact your advisor for more information.

 

 

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Schedule and take your tests

Aptitude Test (PA)
The Admissions Committee will determine whether you need to take the test and let you know by email. This test evaluates your mathematics and verbal skills. Since the test is an element that forms part of your admission file, the score obtained is for the internal and exclusive use of the Admissions Committee.
You will receive an email with clear, detailed instructions on taking the test.

We have different tools for you in order to prepare for the PAA

PruebaT: it is a diagnostic test that will help you become familiar with the structure and type of questions of the PAA (you have 3 opportunities to use the simulator).

PrepáraTec: is an online workshop that you can take at your own pace. Go to: admision.tec.mx/PreparaTec

On-campus workshops: these are workshops offered on the campus of your choice. Ask your admissions advisor for details.

College Board PAA Study Guide: https://latam.collegeboard.org/publicaciones/guia-de-estudio-paa/


If your first language is English, you can take the SAT which is equivalent to the PAA. Sign up at: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/sat/registration/international-testing

 

English test
In the admission process page you can:

  • Select the date and time when you wish to take the English test. Remember to have with you a valid photo ID the day of the test.

Have in mind that for obtaining your degree you will need to demonstrate a B2 level in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR).

If your result in the placement exam during the admission process is equivalent to A1 or A2, you will need to take English leveling courses as part of your academic load in accordance with the following:

  • Level A1 - during the first and second semester
  • Level A2 - during the first semester

The total academic load may not exceed 18 credits, including English leveling in the first and/or second semester.

 

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Find out your admission result

Once you have completed the process, the Admissions Committee of Tecnológico de Monterrey will issue the result of your application, which may be:

  • Accepted
  • Not accepted
  • Wait list
  • Pending decision (it means that we require additional elements; the Admissions manager of the campus of your choice will provide more information).

Some additional elements the Committee may need include:

  • Personal interview
  • Recommendation letters

Note: For your file to be complete, the following requirements must have been validated in your admission application: admission application form, birth certificate, admission process fee, essay, resumé, English placement test, and confirmation of your high school program. In addition, you should have submitted your complete, correct documents through the section “Documentos digitales”; the list of documents can be found in step 2 of this process.

Example of requirement validation for your application:

Solicitud de apoyo educativo

Admission application

Solicitud de apoyo educativo

Birth certificate

Solicitud de apoyo educativo

Digital documents

Documentos

Admission process fee

Prueba de aptitud

Aptitude test

Ensayo

Essay

Currículo

Resumé

Confirma tu carrera

Confirm your degree program

Examen de inglés

English test

Resumen de requisitos

Summary of requirements

The Admission Committee’s decision is unappealable and the selection process is private and confidential. Therefore, Tecnológico de Monterrey does not disclose the reasons for accepting or rejecting a candidate.

 

 

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Enroll and be a part of the Prepa Tec community

Pay HERE the tuition deposit of 7,000 MXN (which includes the Tuition Payment Insurance fee) and confirm your enrollment. For information about payment methods, please consult with the DEPARTMENT OF ADMISSIONS of the campus you are applying to. You should also check the undergraduate enrollment events, and schedule your placement exams, which will measure your degree of knowledge of the courses that are fundamental for the beginning of your undergraduate studies.

 

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Áreas, carreras y campus con cupo límite para ingreso en 2025

En el Tec de Monterrey, nuestra prioridad es la calidad académica de nuestro modelo educativo, además de garantizar la mejor de las experiencias universitarias. Por estas razones hemos establecido un cupo límite en las siguientes áreas y carreras en los campus mencionados para ingreso en 2025. Te recomendamos realizar tu proceso de admisión y reservar tu lugar lo antes posible.

La transferencia entre campus y/o cambio de programa está sujeta a disponibilidad de cupo y al cumplimiento de criterios del campus/programa de interés en cualquier momento del plan de estudios.

CampusÁrea o carrera con cupo límiteFebrero 2025Agosto 2025Otros campus donde se ofrece

Monterrey

Ciudad de México

Guadalajara

Chihuahua

Querétaro

 

Médico Cirujano

No disponible

No disponible

No disponible

No disponible

No disponible

Cerrado

Abierto

Abierto

Abierto

Abierto

 

Monterrey

Ciudad de México

Guadalajara

Chihuahua

Querétaro

 

Médico Cirujano Odontólogo

No disponible

No disponible

No disponible

No disponible

No disponible

Abierto

Abierto

Abierto

Abierto

Abierto

 
MonterreyNegocios / ExploraciónAbiertoAbiertoConsulta aquí, con base en tu programa de interés.
MonterreyARQ - ArquitecturaAbiertoAbierto
Consulta campus dependiendo del área de entrada que te interesa:
Estudios Creativos
Ambiente Construido 
 

Guadalajara

Monterrey

Santa Fe

Querétaro

BFI - B.A. in Financial Management

No disponible

No disponible

No disponible

No disponible

Cerrado

Cerrado

Abierto

Abierto

 

Monterrey

Santa Fe

Guadalajara

Querétaro
 

BBA -  B.A. in Strategy and Business Transformation

No disponible

No disponible

No disponible

No disponible

Abierto

Abierto

Abierto

Abierto

 

Ciudad de México

Monterrey

BA - B.A. in Architecture

No disponible

No disponible

Abierto

Cerrado

 

Monterrey

Guadalajara

Santa Fe
 

LAF – Licenciatura en Finanzas

Abierto

Abierto

Abierto

Abierto

Abierto

Abierto

Consulta aquí los campus donde se ofrece
 
MonterreyIMD – Ingeniería BiomédicaNo disponibleCerradoConsulta aquí los campus donde se ofrece

Fechas importantes ciclo 2025

Comunícate con el campus

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Cultural Heritage

Tecnológico de Monterrey's Cultural Heritage

The Tecnológico de Monterrey guards, preserves, keeps and promotes material goods considered primary sources of documentary and art collections with historical, aesthetic or intellectual value. These objects are relevant as products of human creativity; they represent the identity and memory of our institution and of Mexico.

Documentary Heritage

The Documentary Heritage consists of collections of books, magazines and journals, pamphlets, maps, plans, images, photographic negatives, manuscripts and objects of high cultural and identity value.

Historical Archive Fund of Real Caja de Zacatecas 1576-1936
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Historical Archive Fund of Real Caja de Zacatecas 1576-1936

This is one of the principal archives in Zacatecas and houses documents related to taxes, mining and the economic activities of the viceroyalty (mainly 17th and 18th centuries). For decades, this collection was kept in the Clements Library at the University of Michigan and came back to Zacatecas in 1993.

Location: Campus Zacatecas

Contact: patrimonio_documental@servicios.itesm.mx

Image: 2nd Zacatecas Lancers Corps, 1863. Historical Archive Fund of Real Caja de Zacatecas 1576-1936. Collection of the Society of Friends of Zacatecas, A.C. on loan to Tecnológico de Monterrey©. Memory of the World Registry of Mexico, UNESCO, 2021. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

ZAC UNESCO
Gustavo Aguilar Beltrán Archive
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Gustavo Aguilar Beltrán Archive

Archive of architectural plans by Gustavo Aguilar Beltrán, renowned architect from Hermosillo, Sonora. The collection covers housing, stores, offices, gas stations, town planning works. The plans date from 1940 to 1980.

Location: Campus Sonora Norte

Contact: patrimonio_documental@servicios.itesm.mx

Image: Gustavo Aguilar Beltrán (with the collaboration of the drawing by Héctor Rivas Bringas), Draft of the Hotel Laval Cafeteria,   s/f. Gustavo Aguilar Beltrán Archive. Cultural Heritage of the Tecnológico de Monterrey.©

Gustavo Aguilar Beltrán Collection
"Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collections Library
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"Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collections Library

The Special Collection consists of more than 20 documentary collections, including books, pamphlets, handwritten and typewritten documents, periodicals, maps, posters, proclamations, and lithographs. The collections are organized and named according to the name(s) of the person(s) who made donations to the Tecnológico de Monterrey. These documentary collections include notable collections such as the Cervantine Collection, the Incunable Collection, the Firebrand Book Collection, the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Collection, and the 14th-Century Mexican Prints Collection. Of equal historical importance in the PhotoLibrary, wich houses important Funds such as the Personal Archive of Architect Mario Pani Darqui, the Sandoval-Lagrange Fund, the Agustín Basave Fund, and the Conde Zambrano Fund. These collections can be consulted in the Institutional Repository: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/636329 

Location: Campus Monterrey

Contact: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 4066

Image: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616), The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Manche, 1607. Roger Velpivs edition. Carlos Prieto Fund. "Cervantina Collection", "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collections Library. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

"Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collections Library
Carlos Campuzano Oñate Personal Library
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Carlos Campuzano Oñate Personal Library

The Campuzano Collection is an antique collection named after Carlos Campuzano Oñate, a former advisor to the Estado de México Campus who bequeathed his invaluable library to the Tecnológico de Monterrey. It contains books published between thw 17th and 20th centuries, covering a variety of topics, including religion, literature, history, philosophy, law, and more. It was initially housed on the Estado de México Campus until 2015, when it was moved to the Ciudad de México Campus and placed in its current location.

Location: Campus Ciudad de México

Contact: patrimonio_documental@servicios.itesm.mx   

Image: Philosophical works of Father Juan Evsebio Nieremberg, of the Jesvs Company, Third volume. 1686. Carlos Campuzano Oñate Personal Library. Campus Ciudad de México. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

Carlos Campuzano Oñate Personal Library
Querétaro Special Collection. Antique Books and Autographed Books
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Querétaro Special Collection. Antique Books and Autographed Books

This collection stands out for its valuable works of Mexican literature from 19th and early 20th centuries. Although not all documents are part of the archive, this collection adds great value to the Tecnológico de Monterrey Documentary Heritage, as the subject matter of these works is related to several of the current lines of research at the School of Humanities and Education. At least 855 copies are over 100 years old, and many of the books are autographed, making them unique documents.

Location: Campus Querétaro

Contact: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
 

Image: Phiphie cursus qui exnobili Subtiliu doctrina selectiera collectutus Felisitetiu sequixur Doctores Subtilissimum Venerabile nempe P. F. Joan..., Querétaro Special Collection. Antique Books and Autographed Books. Campus Querétaro. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

Querétaro Special Collection. Antique Books and Autographed Books
Art Heritage

The Art Heritage comprises works of art commissioned by or donated to Tecnológico de Monterrey. All visual art expressions are represented, such as paintings, sculptures, graphics, photographs, drawings, ceramics, popular art, craftwork, among others.

Jesús Mayagoitia, Cuatro torres, 1991
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Sculpture

Most of the three-dimensional pieces are abstracts, belonging to art period in Mexico in which particular importance was placed on public spaces. There are monumental works by Jesús Mayagoitia, Sebastián, Salvador Manzano, Yvonne Domenge. The medium-sized pieces are a creation from Irma Palacios, Kyoto Ota, Juan Soriano, Josefina Temín, Ernesto Álvarez, Jorge Yazpik, Gabriel Macotela, among others. In addition, each campus’s collection often includes a sculpture of the emblem that identifies the Tec team, Borregos, usually created by Miguel Peraza and Jesús Moreno, among other artists. A total of 231 sculptures represent one of the most abundant groups of art pieces in Tecnológico de Monterrey’s art heritage.

 

Image: Jesús Mayagoitia, Cuatro torres, 1991. Painted steel, 45 x 50 x 35 cm. Campus Estado de México. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

Jesús Mayagoitia, Cuatro torres, 1991
José Luis Cuevas, La carta, n.d.
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Graphics

The collection includes almost 300 graphic art pieces, mostly lithographs, serigraphs, xylographs, monotypes and drypoint.

The artists whose works and careers have earned them a place in Mexico’s history of art and who are present at Tecnológico include José Guadalupe Posada, Rufino Tamayo, José Luis Cuevas, Vicente Rojo, Manuel Felguérez, Alfredo Zalce, Leonora Carrington, Carlos Mérida, Alberto Gironella, Jan Hendrix, Carmen Parra, José Castro Leñero, Boris Viskin, Santiago Rebolledo, Luis Nishizawa, Pablo O’Higgins, Vlady, among others.

 

Image: José Luis Cuevas, La carta, s/f. Lithography, 70 x 90 cm. Campus Estado de México. D.R© José Luis Cuevas/SOMAAP/México/2023. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

José Luis Cuevas, La carta, n.d.
Movimiento, David Alfaro Siqueiros
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Drawing

The 100 works on paper represent an assorted group of artists, such as Arnold Belkin, Boris Viskin, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Jorge González Camarena, José Chávez Morado, José Luis Cuevas, Carla Rippey, Fernando Leal Audirac, Flor Minor, among others. Several of these pieces are drafts for murals, as is the case of the drawings of the model that appeared in several of Camarena’s murals. A particularly interesting work, given its dimensions and quality,is Coatlicue by Arnold Belkin, a drawing in wax crayons and colored pencils.

 

Image: David Alfaro Siqueiros, Movimiento, s/f. Lyrical drawing made with acrylic paint on paper. Campus Estado de México. D.R.© David Alfaro Siqueiros/SOMAAP/México/2023. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey© 

Movimiento, David Alfaro Siqueiros, s/f
Angelito mexicano, Graciela Iturbide
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Fotografía

The collection includes approximately 200 photographs by authors such as Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Yolanda Andrade, Graciela Iturbide, Enrique Bostelmann, Gabriela Olmedo, Daniel Nierman, Gabriel Figueroa Flores, Ulises Castellanos are just some of the authors whose work is exhibited in the collection.

 

Image: Graciela Iturbide, Angelito mexicano, 1894. Gelatin silver process, 22 x 30 cm. Campus Estado de México. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

Angelito mexicano, Graciela Iturbide, 1984
Aurelio Franco, Chimalli, s/f
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Applied arts

This group of objects contains some examples of Mexico’s creative traditions, such as feather art, papel picado (tissue paper with cut-out shapes), and textiles. Of particular note is the work by popular artist Aurelio Franco, who has devoted his work to promoting the feather art technique used profusely by pre-Hispanic cultures and, inspired by the ancient codices, has created works that are rich in colors, textures and history.

 

Image: Aurelio Franco, Chimalli, n.d., Mosaic of natural feathers on metal, 35 cm diameter, © Tecnológico de Monterrey Cultural Heritage Collection.

Aurelio Franco, Chimalli, s/f
Arnold Belkin, Two summits of America, n.d
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Contemporary art

Both emerging and established contemporary artists are represented, such as Carlos Orduña, Alejandra Zermeño, Violeta Islas, Miguel Ledesma, Hazael González, Hugo Lugo, Humberto Valdés, Ernesto Walker, Natalia Rodríguez, César Polack Ugarte, among others.

 

Image: Arnold Belkin, Two summits of America, n.d. Serigraphy, s/n, 34 x 91.5 cm. D.R.© Arnold Belkin/SOMAAP/México/2023. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey.©

Arnold Belkin, Two summits of America, n.d

The total or partial reproduction of this work is prohibited by any means without previous and written consent of the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey.

Art Heritage

The Art Heritage comprises works of art commissioned by or donated to Tecnológico de Monterrey. All visual art expressions are represented, such as paintings, sculptures, graphics, photographs, drawings, ceramics, popular art, craftwork, among others.

Arnold Belkin, Two summits of America, n.d
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Contemporary art

Both emerging and established contemporary artists are represented, such as Carlos Orduña, Alejandra Zermeño, Violeta Islas, Miguel Ledesma, Hazael González, Hugo Lugo, Humberto Valdés, Ernesto Walker, Natalia Rodríguez, César Polack Ugarte, among others.

 

Image: Arnold Belkin, Two summits of America, n.d. Serigraphy, s/n, 34 x 91.5 cm. D.R.© Arnold Belkin/SOMAAP/México/2023. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey.©

Arnold Belkin, Two summits of America, n.d
Mario Pani Darqui Personal Archive
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Mario Pani Darqui Personal Archive

Photographic archive with the work of Mario Pani Darqui (Mexico, 1911-1993), one of the most important Mexican architects of the 20th century. Mario Pani was an ardent promotor of functionalism and international style in his works, as well as of Le Corbusier’s ideas in Mexico. His legacy encompasses 136 projects in which he approached all typologies: housing, schools, public buildings, hospitals, offices, hotels, offices, commercial buildings, airports, town plans. This collection is included in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register - Mexico.

Contact: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 4074

Link to Institutional Repository

Image: Guillermo Zamora, Ministry of Water Resources and Office Building: Av. Reforma and Lafragua, 1946. Mario Pani Darqui Personal Archive. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collections Library. Memory of the World Registry of Mexico, UNESCO, 2015. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

Mario Pani Darqui
Colección Impresos mexicanos del siglo XVI
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16th century Mexican print collection

Documentary collection of the first printed works in the Americas. Given its great cultural value, this collection is included in the Regional Register of the Memory of the World, awarded by UNESCO, in conjunction with the National Library of Mexico. Tecnológico de Monterrey is the institution with the greatest number of volumes of a collection of this nature in the world.

Location: Campus Monterrey

Contact: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 4066

Image: Alonso de Molina, Aquí comienza un vocabulario en la lengua castellana y mexicana, 1555. G.R.G.  Conway Fund. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collections Library. Memory of the World Register of Latin America and the Caribbean, UNESCO, 2002. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

Incunables americanos impresos en México en el siglo XVI
Art Heritage

The Art Heritage comprises works of art commissioned by or donated to Tecnológico de Monterrey. All visual art expressions are represented, such as paintings, sculptures, graphics, photographs, drawings, ceramics, popular art, craftwork, among others.

Mario Pani Darqui Personal Archive
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Mario Pani Darqui Personal Archive

Photographic archive with the work of Mario Pani Darqui (Mexico, 1911-1993), one of the most important Mexican architects of the 20th century. Mario Pani was an ardent promotor of functionalism and international style in his works, as well as of Le Corbusier’s ideas in Mexico. His legacy encompasses 136 projects in which he approached all typologies: housing, schools, public buildings, hospitals, offices, hotels, offices, commercial buildings, airports, town plans. This collection is included in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register - Mexico.

Contact: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 4074

Link to Institutional Repository

Image: Guillermo Zamora, Ministry of Water Resources and Office Building: Av. Reforma and Lafragua, 1946. Mario Pani Darqui Personal Archive. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collections Library. Memory of the World Registry of Mexico, UNESCO, 2015. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

Mario Pani Darqui
Incunables Collection
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Incunables Collection

A set of rare books created during the infancy of the printing press. It contains seven printed works from between 1476 and 1500, which belong to the Ugarte, Conway, Robredo and Bernal Funds.

Contact: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 3507

Image: Christopher Columbus, De Insulis nuper in Mari Indico repertis (Second letter from Columbus), 1494. Salvador Ugarte Fund. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collections Library. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

Incunables Collection
Colección Impresos mexicanos del siglo XVI
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16th century Mexican print collection

Documentary collection of the first printed works in the Americas. Given its great cultural value, this collection is included in the Regional Register of the Memory of the World, awarded by UNESCO, in conjunction with the National Library of Mexico. Tecnológico de Monterrey is the institution with the greatest number of volumes of a collection of this nature in the world.

Location: Campus Monterrey

Contact: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 4066

Image: Alonso de Molina, Aquí comienza un vocabulario en la lengua castellana y mexicana, 1555. G.R.G.  Conway Fund. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collections Library. Memory of the World Register of Latin America and the Caribbean, UNESCO, 2002. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

Incunables americanos impresos en México en el siglo XVI
Collection of manuscripts in indigenous languages from the New Spain era
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Collection of manuscripts in indigenous languages from the New Spain era

Collection of 32 original documents written in a diversity of Mexican languages between 1535 and 1821: Chinantec, Nahuatl, Kickapoo , Papantla Totonac, Otomi, Coahuiltecan, Pajalate, Tarasco, Cahita, Zoque, Opata, Tzotzil, Zapotec, Matlatzinga, and one in Otomi-Nahuatl.

Contact: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 4066

Image: Author unknown, Prayer book in Zoque, 17th century. Salvador Ugarte Fund. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collections Library. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

Collection of manuscripts in indigenous languages from the New Spain era
Photographic library collection
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Photographic library collection

Set of photographs that portray family, social, cultural and political life in Monterrey and Mexican society from the 19th to the mid-20th century. The Tecnológico de Monterrey Photographic Library houses photographs donated to the Institution since 1953, with approximately 51,500 individual pictures, including, positives, negatives, glass plate negatives and slides from the 19th century on. The most outstanding topics are family, social, cultural, religious, industrial and political life in Monterrey and Mexican society from the end of the 19th century through the mid-20th century.

Contact: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 4074

Link to Institutional Repository

Image: Jesús R. SandovalObrero, 1925. Sandoval-Lagrange Fund. Photolibrary of Tecnológico de Monterrey. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collections Library. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©

Photographic library collection
Digital exhibition
Exposición virtual "Cuando el Hilo se hace Red"

"When a Thread Becomes a Network"

This digital exhibition is part of the museological project developed to celebrate and recognize the contributions of women during the first 80 years of Tecnológico de Monterrey. The project included four physical exhibitions at the Monterrey, Querétaro, Mexico City, and Guadalajara campuses, as well as a digital environment that integrates all locations, ensuring access for the general public. 

The five exhibitions were jointly conceptualized by the National Directorate of Cultural Heritage and the Center for the Recognition of Human Dignity, and designed by Mtro. Gabriel Vargas Flores, designer, museographer, and museologist, along with independent curator Mtra. Fabiola Iza, with an intersectional approach and a gender perspective. The materials exhibited were provided by the Fototeca of Tecnológico de Monterrey, the "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collections Library, the Arte AC Collection Archive, and the institution's Artistic Heritage.

This exhibition provides an opportunity to reflect on how to progress toward building a more equitable society and institution that embrace diversity.

Accessing and consulting the Art Heritage collections
Explore the agreements, manuals and contacts to access and consult these works.

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Patrimonio Cultural

Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey

El Tecnológico de Monterrey custodia, preserva, conserva y difunde bienes materiales considerados fuentes primarias de colecciones documentales y de arte con valor histórico, estético o intelectual. Estos objetos son relevantes como productos de la creatividad humana; representan la identidad y memoria de nuestra institución y de México.

Patrimonio documental

Están constituidas por libros, revistas, folletos, mapas, planos, imágenes, negativos fotográficos, manuscritos y objetos de importancia histórica.

Archivo Histórico de la Real Caja de Zacatecas
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Archivo Histórico de la Real Caja de Zacatecas

Este archivo resguarda documentos relacionados con la recaudación de impuestos, la minería y la administración de distintos ramos de la Real Hacienda durante la época colonial. Así como los referentes a la Administración de Rentas del siglo XIX. Es uno de los principales archivos históricos zacatecanos. Durante décadas esta colección estuvo en la Biblioteca Clements de la Universidad de Michigan y regresó a Zacatecas en 1992.  Este acervo cuenta con el Registro Memoria del Mundo México otorgado por la UNESCO y se puede consultar en el Repositorio Institucional: https://repositorio.tec.mx/handle/11285/636332

Ubicación: Campus Zacatecas

Consulta el INVENTARIO.

Contacto: patrimonio_documental@servicios.itesm.mx

Datos de la imagen: 2° Cuerpo de Lanceros de Zacatecas, 1863. Fondo Archivo Histórico de la Real Caja de Zacatecas 1576-1936. Colección Sociedad de Amigos de Zacatecas, A.C. en comodato al Tecnológico de Monterrey®. Registro Memoria del Mundo México, UNESCO, 2021. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®
Foto: Anylú  Hinojosa

 

 

ZAC UNESCO
Archivo Gustavo Aguilar Beltrán
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Archivo Gustavo Aguilar Beltrán

Archivo de planos arquitectónicos de Gustavo Aguilar Beltrán, destacado arquitecto quien llegó a Hermosillo, Sonora en 1943. El acervo abarca obras de casa habitación, comercios, oficinas, gasolineras, propuestas urbanas. Los planos datan de 1940 a 1980.

Ubicación: Campus Sonora Norte

Contacto: patrimonio_documental@servicios.itesm.mx

Datos de la imagen: Gustavo Aguilar Beltrán (con la colaboración y dibujo de Héctor Rivas Bringas), Anteproyecto Cafetería en Hotel Laval, s/f. Archivo Gustavo Aguilar Beltrán. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Colección Arq. Gustavo Aguilar Beltrán
Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra"
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Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra"

El acervo de Colecciones Especiales esta conformado por más de 20 fondos documentales, compuestos por libros, folletos, documentos manuscritos y mecanografiados, publicaciones periódicas, mapas, carteles, bandos y litografías. Los fondos se encuentran organizados y denominados de acuerdo al o a los nombres de las personas que realizaron las donaciones al Tecnológico de Monterrey. Dentro de estos acervos documentales se han formado colecciones destacadas como la Colección Cervantina, la Colección Incunables, la Colección de Libros de Marcas de Fuego, la Colección Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, la Colección Impresos mexicanos del siglo XIV. De igual importancia histórica resalta la Fototeca que resguarda fondos importantes como Archivo Personal del Arquitecto Mario Pani Darqui, la Sandoval-Lagrange, Agustín Basave y Conde Zambrano. Se puede consultar en el Repositorio Institucional: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/636329

Ubicación: Campus Monterrey

Contacto: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 3507

Datos de la imagen: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616), El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, 1607. Edición de Rogers Velpivs. Fondo Carlos Prieto "Colección Cervantina", Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Campus Monterrey. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Biblioteca Personal Carlos Campuzano Oñate
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Biblioteca Personal Carlos Campuzano Oñate

La Colección Campuzano es un fondo antiguo nombrado así en honor del Licenciado Carlos Campuzano Oñate, quien fuera consejero del Campus Estado de México y quien legó su invaluable biblioteca al Tecnológico de Monterrey. Ésta contiene libros publicados entre los siglos XVII hasta el siglo XX, siendo algunas de sus temáticas religión, literatura, historia, filosofía, derecho, entre otras. Inicialmente estuvo albergada en e Campus Estado de México hasta el año 2015, cuando se trasladó al Campus Ciudad de México para colocarla en su recinto.

Ubicación: Campus Ciudad de México

Contactos: patrimonio_documental@servicios.itesm.mx y daisy.arrieta@tec.mx  

Datos de la imagen: Obras filosóficas del P. Juan Evsebio Nieremberg, de la Compañía de Jesvs, Tomo tercero, 1686. Biblioteca Personal Carlos Campuzano Oñate. Campus Ciudad de México. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Biblioteca Personal Carlos Campuzano Oñate
Colección Especial Querétaro. Libros Antiguos y Libros Autografiados
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Colección Especial Querétaro. Libros Antiguos y Libros Autografiados

Esta colección destaca por incluir obras valiosas de la literatura mexicana del siglo XIX y principios del XX. A pesar de que no todos los documentos constituyen fondo antiguo, esta colección aporta gran valor al Patrimonio documental del Tecnológico de Monterrey. Al menos 855 ejemplares poseen más de 100 años de antigüedad y buena parte de los libros son autografiados, lo cual los convierte en documentos únicos.

Ubicación: Campus Querétaro

Contactos: patrimonio_documental@servicios.itesm.mxzdrodrig@tec.mx 

Datos de la imagen: Phiphie cursus qui exnobili Subtiliu doctrina selectiera collectutus Felisitetiu sequixur Doctores Subtilissimum Venerabile nempe P. F. Joan..., Colecciones Especiales Querétaro. Campus Querétaro. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Colección Especial Querétaro. Libros Antiguos y Libros Autografiados
Patrimonio artístico

El acervo de patrimonio artístico, está integrado por objetos de todas las manifestaciones de las artes visuales como pintura, escultura, gráfica, dibujo, fotografía y artes aplicadas. Actualmente la colección es de arte moderno y contemporáneo mexicano, y se trabaja en una línea curatorial con énfasis en la conexión entre arte, ciencia y tecnología. Las obras están ubicadas en diversos campus del Tecnológico de Monterrey. 

Jesús Mayagoitia, Cuatro torres, 1991
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Escultura

Las piezas tridimensionales en su mayoría  son de tipo abstracto. Se cuenta con obras monumentales de Jesús Mayagoitia, Sebastián, Salvador Manzano,Yvonne Domenge. De mediano formato pertenecen a la colección, obras de Irma Palacios, Kyoto Ota, Juan Soriano, Josefina Temín, Ernesto Álvarez, Jorge Yazpik, Gabriel Macotela, entre otros. En suma 231 piezas son de tipo tridimensional y representan uno de los grupos de obras más abundantes en el patrimonio artístico del Tecnológico de Monterrey.

 

Créditos: Jesús Mayagoitia, Cuatro torres, 1991. Acero pintado. Campus Estado de México. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Jesús Mayagoitia, Cuatro torres, 1991
José Luis Cuevas, La carta, s/f
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Gráfica

En la colección se cuenta con cerca de 300 piezas de arte gráfico en su mayoría litografías, serigrafías, xilografías, monotipias y punta seca.

Los artistas que por su obra y trayectoria pertenecen a la historia del arte en México, y en el Tecnológico contamos con ejemplos de su trabajo son José Guadalupe Posada, Rufino Tamayo, José Luis Cuevas, Vicente Rojo, Manuel Felguérez, Alfredo Zalce, Leonora Carrington, Carlos Mérida, Alberto Gironella, Jan Hendrix, Carmen Parra, José Castro Leñero, Boris Viskin, Santiago Rebolledo, Luis Nishizawa, Pablo O’Higgins,Vlady, entre otros.

 

Créditos: José Luis Cuevas, La carta, s/f. Litografía. Campus Estado de México. D.R.©️ José Luis Cuevas/SOMAAP/México/2023. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

José Luis Cuevas, La carta, s/f
Movimiento, David Alfaro Siqueiros
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Dibujo

Las obras realizadas sobre papel suman cerca de 100 y representan un variopinto grupo de artistas como Arnold Belkin, Boris Viskin, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Jorge González Camarena, José Chávez Morado, José Luis Cuevas, Carla Rippey, Fernando Leal Audirac, Flor Minor, entre otros. Varios de estos objetos son bocetos preparatorios para obras murales, tal es el caso de dibujos previos de la modelo que apareció en varios de los murales de Camarena. Una obra especialmente interesante por sus dimensiones y calidad es Coatlicue de Arnold Belkin, dibujo realizado con ceras y lápices de colores.

 

Créditos: David Alfaro Siqueiros, Movimiento, s/f. Dibujo lírico realizado con pintura acrílica sobre papel. Campus Estado de México. D.R.©️ David Alfaro Siqueiros/SOMAAP/México/2023. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Movimiento, David Alfaro Siqueiros, s/f
Angelito mexicano, Graciela Iturbide
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Fotografía

En términos de obra fotográfica se cuenta con aproximadamente 200 piezas que incluyen autores como Manuel Álvarez Bravo, fotógrafo mexicano considerado fundador de la fotografía moderna y mayor representante de esta disciplina en Latinoamérica; Yolanda Andrade, construye imágenes recogidas de la visualidad urbana y sus habitantes, planteando preguntas sobre la belleza donde no habríamos creído encontrarla. Graciela Iturbide, Enrique Bostelmann, Gabriela Olmedo, Daniel Nierman, Gabriel Figueroa Flores, Ulises Castellanos, son algunos de los autores de quienes se expone su trabajo en la colección.

 

Créditos: Graciela Iturbide, Angelito mexicano, 1984, Plata sobre gelatina. Campus Estado de México. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Angelito mexicano, Graciela Iturbide, 1984
Aurelio Franco, Chimalli, s/f
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Artes aplicadas

Este grupo de objetos tiene algunos ejemplos de las tradiciones creativas de nuestro país, como el arte plumario, papel picado, y textiles. Destaca el trabajo del artista popular Aurelio Franco, quien ha dedicado su trabajo a promover la técnica del arte plumario empleada profusamente por las culturas prehispánicas y que inspirándose en los códices antiguos, ha creado objetos ricos en colorido, texturas e historia.

 

Créditos: Aurelio Franco, Chimalli, s/f, Mosaico de plumas naturales sobre metal. Campus Estado de México, Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Aurelio Franco, Chimalli, s/f
Arnold Belkin, Dos cumbres de América, s/f
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Arte contemporáneo

Del arte contemporáneo destacan artistas emergentes y con trayectoria como Carlos Orduña, Alejandra Zermeño, Violeta Islas, Miguel Ledesma, Hazael González, Hugo Lugo, Humberto Valdés, Ernesto Walker, Natalia Rodríguez, César Polack Ugarte, entre otros.

 

Créditos: Arnold Belkin, Dos cumbres de América, s/f. Serigrafía. D.R.©️ Arnold Belkin/SOMAAP/México/2023. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Arnold Belkin, Dos cumbres de América, s/f

Se prohíbe la reproducción total o parcial de las obras por cualquier medio sin previo y expreso consentimiento por escrito del Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey.

Registros Memoria del Mundo

Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey cuenta con tres Registros Memoria del Mundo, dos otorgados por la UNESCO México y el tercero concedido por la UNESCO América Latina y el Caribe, el cual se obtuvo en conjunto con la Biblioteca Nacional de México.

A la Dirección General de Alcabalas
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Archivo Histórico de la Real Caja de Zacatecas

El Archivo Histórico de la Real Caja de Zacatecas está conformado por más de 8,800 documentos, en los cuales quedaron los registros de la administración y recaudación de la Real Hacienda en la ciudad de Zacatecas, localidades foráneas y el Norte de México. Dentro del acervo, se destacan las dos principales actividades, la minería y e comercio, mismas que se generaron desde finales del siglo XVI hasta las primeras décadas del siglo XX. La importancia de este archivo reside en que está documentación deja constancia de un entramado social, cultural y económico a partir de la extracción de la plata.

Este acervo documental se puede consultar en el Repositorio Institucional: https://repositorio.tec.mx/handle/11285/636332

Ubicación: Campus Zacatecas

Contacto: patrimonio_documental@servicios.itesm.mx 

Datos de la imagen: 1791. A la Dirección General. Fondo Archivo Histórico de la Real Caja de Zacatecas 1576-1936. Colección Sociedad de Amigos de Zacatecas, A.C. en comodato al Tecnológico de Monterrey®. Registro Memoria del Mundo México, UNESCO, 2021. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

1791. A la Dirección General
Archivo personal de Mario Pani Darqui
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Archivo personal de Mario Pani Darqui

Archivo fotográfico sobre la obra de Mario Pani Darqui (México, 1911-1993) uno de los arquitectos mexicanos más importantes del siglo XX. Mario Pani fue gran promotor del funcionalismo y el estilo internacional en sus obras, así como de las ideas de Le Corbusier en México. Su legado abarca 136 proyectos en los que abordó todas las tipologías: viviendas, escuelas, edificios públicos, hospitales, hoteles, oficinas, edificios comerciales, aeropuertos, planes urbanos. Esta colección cuenta con el Registro Memoria del Mundo México, otorgado por la UNESCO.

Contacto: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 3507

Liga de repositorio

Datos de la imagen: Guillermo Zamora, Secretaría de Recursos Hidráulicos y Edificio de Oficinas: Av. Reforma y Lafragua, 1946. Archivo personal Mario Pani Darqui. Registro Memoria del Mundo México, UNESCO, 2015. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Mario Pani Darqui, UNESCO
Impresos en México en el siglo XVI
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Impresos en México en el siglo XVI

Colección documental que destaca por tratarse de las primeras obras impresas en América. Debido a su gran importancia, esta colección cuenta con el Registro Memoria del Mundo América Latina y el Caribe otorgado por la UNESCO, 2002, en conjunto con la Biblioteca Nacional de México. El Tecnológico de Monterrey es la institución que cuenta con el mayor número de volúmenes de una colección de este tipo a nivel mundial.

Ubicación: Campus Monterrey

Contacto: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 3507

Datos de la imagen: Alonso de Molina, Aquí comienza un vocabulario en la lengua castellana y mexicana, 1555. Fondo G.R.G. Conway, Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Registro Memoria del Mundo América Latina y el Caribe, UNESCO, 2002. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Impresos Mexicanos del siglo XVI
Colecciones especiales

La diversidad del acervo documental que resguarda Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey hace posible la formación de colecciones, las cuales se forman a partir de diferentes fondos documentales con una característica en común, la temática. Otros, por su relevancia histórica son acervos formados por una, dos o más personas, mismas que llegan a crear fondos dignos de mencionar como el de la Fototeca.

Archivo personal Mario Pani Darqui
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Archivo personal de Mario Pani Darqui

Archivo fotográfico sobre la obra de Mario Pani Darqui (México, 1911-1993) uno de los arquitectos mexicanos más importantes del siglo XX. Mario Pani fue gran promotor del funcionalismo y el estilo internacional en sus obras, así como de las ideas de Le Corbusier en México. Su legado abarca 136 proyectos en los que abordó todas las tipologías: viviendas, escuelas, edificios públicos, hospitales, hoteles, oficinas, edificios comerciales, aeropuertos, planes urbanos. Esta colección cuenta con el Registro Memoria del Mundo México, otorgado por la UNESCO.

Contacto: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 3507

Liga de repositorio

Datos de la imagen: Guillermo Zamora, Secretaría de Recursos Hidráulicos y Edificio de Oficinas: Av. Reforma y Lafragua, 1946. Archivo personal Mario Pani Darqui. Registro Memoria del Mundo México, UNESCO, 2015. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Mario Pani Darqui, UNESCO
Colección Incunables
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Colección Incunables

Consiste en un conjunto de libros raros creados durante la cuna de la imprenta. Contiene siete obras impresas entre 1476 y 1500, las cuales forman parte de los fondos Ugarte, Conway, Robredo y Bernal.

Contacto: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 3507

Datos de la imagen: Cristóbal Colón, De Insulis nuper in Mari Indico repertis (Segunda carta de Colón), 1494. Fondo Salvador Ugarte. Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra". Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Colección Incunables
Colección Impresos mexicanos del siglo XVI
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Colección Impresos mexicanos del siglo XVI

Colección documental que destaca por tratarse de las primeras obras impresas en América. Debido a su gran importancia, esta colección cuenta con el Registro Memoria del Mundo América Latina y el Caribe otorgado por la UNESCO, 2002, en conjunto con la Biblioteca Nacional de México. El Tecnológico de Monterrey es la institución que cuenta con el mayor número de volúmenes de una colección de este tipo a nivel mundial.

Ubicación: Campus Monterrey

Contacto: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 3507

Datos de la imagen: Alonso de Molina, Aquí comienza un vocabulario en la lengua castellana y mexicana, 1555. Fondo G.R.G. Conway, Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Registro Memoria del Mundo América Latina y el Caribe, UNESCO, 2002. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Impresos mexicanos del siglo XVI
Colección Manuscritos novohispanos en lenguas indígenas
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Colección Manuscritos novohispanos en lenguas indígenas

Colección de documentos escritos en lenguas mexicanas que incluye 32 documentos originales escritos entre los años 1535 y 1821 en distintas lenguas: chinanteco, náhuatl, kikapú , totonaco de Papantla, otomí, coahuilteco, pajalate, tarasco, cahita, zoque, ópata, tzotzil, zapoteco, matlatzinga y uno otomí-náhuatl.

Contacto: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx 
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 3507

Liga a Repositorio Institucional

Datos de la imagen: Anónimo, Libro de oraciones en lengua zoque, siglo XVII. Fondo Salvador Ugarte. Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra". Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Colección Manuscritos novohispanos en lenguas indígenas
Colección Fototeca
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Colección Fototeca

Conjunto de acervos fotográficos que destacan la vida familiar, social, cultural y política de la sociedad regiomontana, e inclusive mexicana de finales del siglo XIX y hasta mitad del XX. La Fototeca del Tecnológico de Monterrey está formada por nueve fondos fotográficos donados desde 1953 a la Institución. La Fototeca cuenta con aproximadamente 51,500 piezas fotográficas entre positivos, negativos, negativos en vidrio y transparencias desde el siglo XIX. Los temas que destacan son la vida familiar, social, cultural, religiosa, industrial y política de la sociedad regiomontana, e inclusive mexicana de finales del siglo XIX y hasta mitad del XX.

Contacto: coleccionesespeciales.mty@servicios.itesm.mx
(+52) 81 8358-2000, ext. 4074

Liga de repositorio

Datos de la imagen: Jesús R. SandovalObrero, 1925. Fondo Sandoval-Lagrange. Fototeca del Tecnológico de Monterrey. Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra". Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Colección Fototeca
Exposición virtual
Exposición virtual "Cuando el Hilo se hace Red"

"When a Thread Becomes a Network"

This digital exhibition is part of the museological project developed to celebrate and recognize the contributions of women during the first 80 years of Tecnológico de Monterrey. The project included four physical exhibitions at the Monterrey, Querétaro, Mexico City, and Guadalajara campuses, as well as a digital environment that integrates all locations, ensuring access for the general public. 

The five exhibitions were jointly conceptualized by the National Directorate of Cultural Heritage and the Center for the Recognition of Human Dignity, and designed by Mtro. Gabriel Vargas Flores, designer, museographer, and museologist, along with independent curator Mtra. Fabiola Iza, with an intersectional approach and a gender perspective. The materials exhibited were provided by the Fototeca of Tecnológico de Monterrey, the "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collections Library, the Arte AC Collection Archive, and the institution's Artistic Heritage.

This exhibition provides an opportunity to reflect on how to progress toward building a more equitable society and institution that embrace diversity.

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